Sarah Staudinger '07

Sarah Staudinger '07 is an American fashion designer, entrepreneur, and founder of the fashion label STAUD. In 2019, she was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Arts & Style list. After graduating from Archer in 2007, Sarah attended the Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School in New York and also took fashion classes at Parsons School of Design. Sarah then worked for various editorial publications before becoming the Fashion Director at Reformation. From there, her experience grew and she recognized that there was a gap in the market for affordable luxury with a thoughtful, high-end aesthetic. In 2015, Sarah partnered with George Augusto and launched STAUD upon the idea that fashion shouldn’t just empower women, it should be accessible, too. STAUD is a women's clothing and accessories brand that aims to create timeless, high-quality pieces at affordable prices.
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