
David Yi
Brooklyn, New York
David is a fashion, business, and culture writer based out of Brooklyn, New York. Raised by grizzly bears in Colorado, he retired from the mountain life and trekked on to the Westcoast. There, he discovered a tribe of overly-happy, green-juice chugging, mildly orange people called Angelenos. Today, he calls them his spiritual tribe. When he's not fending against his dangerously bearded Williamsburg neighbors, he writes for New York, Style.com, GQ, Harper's Bazaar, and Refinery29. He's been published in the Wall Street Journal, WWD, Entertainment Weekly, People, Elle, Details, and Esquire.
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How Pyer Moss's Founder Went from Geek Squad To Dressing Rihanna
03.25.15 — Pyer Moss is one of the fastest growing fashion growing brands – having dressed everyone from Rihanna to Usher in just under two years. David Yi sits with the creator,...read more
Brooklyn's Greats Sneakers On Disrupting the Footwear Industry
03.16.15 — David Yi talks to Ryan Babenzian, co-founder of sneaker brand Greats, in a candid interview where he discusses the hustle that got him to where he is now, his upbringing,...read more
Sevyn Streeter Talks New Album, Writing, & Working w/ Chris Brown
02.22.15 — Sevyn Streeter's an R&B sensation that's actually been writing gems longer than her upcoming new album would suggest, for Trey Songz, Alicia Keys, and more. Here, she discusses her new...read more
How To Make It In America :: A Modern Day Guide To Hustling
02.02.15 — The Tanqueray Trunk Show went down in NYC this past weekend, giving a platform for some great minds to share advice on the hustle: Maxwell Osborne (Public School), Ronnie Fieg,...read more
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