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She also studied in Paris at the American University. Her career took off when a famous New York society photographer named Patrick McMullan took her picture at a series of events in The city has opportunities.

The story followed Whitney Port, a supposed up-and-coming designer and Palermo was her scripted nemesis. Both worked under Diane von Furstenberg in her New York office.

It was this moment that Palermo capitalised on. And so it were this experience that taught her the ropes about the industry she was entering. I do think people will be looking forward to enjoying clothes as a means of self-expression and using outfits as a point of daily inspiration and not just necessity.

I have a lot of pent-up retail therapy to accomplish. I recently found a pair of misplaced super chic black Bassike harem pants that I also own in navy and I am excited to have recovered them. But for art, home objects and fine jewellery, Material Good in SoHo is a must. And Mecox Gardens and Lexington Gardens are some of my favorites for all things interiors.

We like to go for walks with the dog when the weather allows and enjoy a nice lunch. Nights are reserved for our TV shows. View on Instagram. Sweater, Chinti and Parker. Skirt, Max Mara. The daughter of real estate developer Douglas E.

Palermo, who according to New York Magazine lost a hefty bankruptcy case in , and interior designer Lynn Hutchings, she also showed up at the Christian Dior show. As a child, she attended the prestigious Nightingale-Bamford School, an independent all-female university-preparatory school, located in Manhattan on the Upper East Side in New York City. Olivia later graduated from St. This led to a whole host of television gigs and fashion endorsements.

She opted for the three-piece outfit "in lieu of a princess dress" because she wanted something "low-key". Olivia found fame on the reality TV show The City but said she wished she was recognised more for her philanthropic and business pursuits.

Speaking about her time on the MTV show, she said: "It doesn't bother me. But a label should probably be somewhat accurate. I do more behind the scenes than people realise. She also branched into beauty with a make-up collaboration with Ciate London and launched the collection in Brown Thomas, Dublin in



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