Tim Bitici knows good fashion like a wine connoisseur knows good wine. Since he was a teenager and working at his father’s restaurant, Minetta Tavern, he has been in love with fashion. The artistic vibe of the restaurant’s surroundings is what drew him into the fashion world. His intensely strong work ethic combined with his innate sense of beauty and fashion took him from his first job as a stylist at Glamour Magazine, to become noticed, and desired, by other top fashion magazines.
During his time at Glamour Magazine, Tim traveled four times a month to domestic and international photo shoots. This would seal his favorite part of his job as a stylist – traveling en masse with the creative crew to a foreign location to create and capture beauty.
Currently, he is a contributing fashion editor for Vanity Fair Italy, L’Officiel, Glamour, and Oprah’s “O” Magazine, where he was named “Top Fashion Editor” and “Style Guru” by Refinery 29, an online fashion, style and beauty magazine. Some of the well-known photographers Tim Bitici has worked with include Sebastian Kim, Wayne Maser, Dan Martensen, Jamie Asaia and Yu Tsai.
With online shops thriving, eCommerce has reached an all-time high, as customer’s are just as likely to purchase goods online as they are from a brick and mortar store. Currently, Tim Bitici is the eCommerce stylist for esteemed online stores like Harrods, Nordstrom, Macy’s, J Crew, Amazon, MyHabit, ShopBop, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel and more.
For six years, Tim Bitici held the Fashion Art Director position for “A” Magazine based out of Italy. From 2004 through 2010, Tim art directed and styled major photo shoot productions that took place in-studio and on-location, domestically and world-wide. During that time he created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories when he was also directly responsible for helping to launch the careers of some of today’s high-profile photographers and models. Most notably, “A” Magazine became Italy’s premier weekly fashion magazine by exceeding 250,000 subscribers after the completion of just one year in print.
Tim Bitici’s intrinsic sense of style and design has taken him to the heights of the fashion industry, working as a stylist with top models and famed photographers in exotic locales around the world, creating beauty all along the way.
During his time at Glamour Magazine, Tim traveled four times a month to domestic and international photo shoots. This would seal his favorite part of his job as a stylist – traveling en masse with the creative crew to a foreign location to create and capture beauty.
Currently, he is a contributing fashion editor for Vanity Fair Italy, L’Officiel, Glamour, and Oprah’s “O” Magazine, where he was named “Top Fashion Editor” and “Style Guru” by Refinery 29, an online fashion, style and beauty magazine. Some of the well-known photographers Tim Bitici has worked with include Sebastian Kim, Wayne Maser, Dan Martensen, Jamie Asaia and Yu Tsai.
With online shops thriving, eCommerce has reached an all-time high, as customer’s are just as likely to purchase goods online as they are from a brick and mortar store. Currently, Tim Bitici is the eCommerce stylist for esteemed online stores like Harrods, Nordstrom, Macy’s, J Crew, Amazon, MyHabit, ShopBop, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel and more.
For six years, Tim Bitici held the Fashion Art Director position for “A” Magazine based out of Italy. From 2004 through 2010, Tim art directed and styled major photo shoot productions that took place in-studio and on-location, domestically and world-wide. During that time he created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories when he was also directly responsible for helping to launch the careers of some of today’s high-profile photographers and models. Most notably, “A” Magazine became Italy’s premier weekly fashion magazine by exceeding 250,000 subscribers after the completion of just one year in print.
Tim Bitici’s intrinsic sense of style and design has taken him to the heights of the fashion industry, working as a stylist with top models and famed photographers in exotic locales around the world, creating beauty all along the way.
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