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  1. Jayson
    27.04.2023 @ 16:21

    As an AI language model, I do not have a personal preference or opinion. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    Photography: Eric Piasecki. In this new feature, we will take you behind the scenes with your editors and collaborators, who will share what catches their eye, sparks their curiosity, and inspires them – and how it translates into the content and online experience you read on our pages. Come back often to meet more members of the Martha team and the driving force behind the tasks we all love to tackle every day: helping you live better, happier, and more creatively. Meet Tanya Graff, Martha Stewart Livings Style Director. She has been working for the magazine since 1999 (starting with Martha by Mail!). She first came to New York from London in 1998, where she studied art history. She spent many summers with her aunt (a magazine editor) and knew one day she wanted to work in magazines. As our fashion director, she helps oversee all visual and creative aspects of the magazine, as well as styling food, entertaining, and production stories.

    Favorite breakfast? If Im not rushing out the door for an early photo shoot, my favorite is granola (Kiss My Oats) and original almond milk from Califa Farms. Once or twice a week, Ill have a Green Light smoothie from Juice Press (which makes me feel healthy!).

    Photography: Tanya Graff. Ulla Johnsons interior design is very beautiful and inspiring!

    Work uniform: Generally, skinny jeans (I like AG brand) with a shirt, flats, and jewelry. I always support or run previews, so I need to feel comfortable. My favorite stores right now are Apiece Apart and Ulla Johnson – their stores are so beautiful, I just want to go in and look around even if I dont buy anything.

    My morning commute: 6 train stops on the 4 train. No complaints.

    Best market or beauty find? Olio e Osso #2, a hair conditioner and lip balm in one.

    Mood boards are the best brainstorming tool – add anything that keeps your creative juices flowing.

    Inspiration comes from everywhere. My favorite stories always start with brainstorming and collaboration. I love working with our contributing editor Silke Stoddard. We always start with a mood board. This might include some fabric or inspiring images from fashion, home, or nature. Over the