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Beauty, Fashion + Wellness Portfolio

Writer's picture: Holly J ColeyHolly J Coley

Updated: Mar 17, 2023

An interactive sample of my writing portfolio which includes published beauty, fashion, and wellness features, blogs, and department pieces. Please click the photos to fully read.




Welcome to my portfolio page!

In my career as a journalist I've had the privilege to interview many talented people and share their stories. Although I mainly focus on beauty, wellness and lifestyle pieces, I've also written about tech, design, and social entrepreneurship. This is a small sample of my published work.


To view stories, please click 'VIEW FULL STORY' link or link PDF button.



WomansWorld.com


Skip The Expensive Class With This At-Home Pilates Reformer: VIEW FULL STORY

21 Best Spring Shoe Trends for 2023 to Add to Your Closet: VIEW FULL STORY

I Wasn't a Fan of CBD Until I Tried This Product From Aspen Green: VIEW FULL STORY

19 Best Perfumes For Mature Women: VIEW FULLS TORY

17 Best Skin Lifting Creams For Women : VIEW FULL STORY

14 Best Mattresses for Hot Flashes and Menopause : VIEW FULL STORY

15 Best Meal Delivery Services For Menopause and Perimenopause : VIEW FULL STORY

11 Best Treadmills With Incline To Build Strength And Torch Calories : VIEW FULL STORY


AthletechNews.com



Treehugger.com





Organic Hudson Valley's 2018 Holiday Gift Guide


Dreading the mall this holiday season? Keep it local. These Mid-Hudson Valley stores are filled with unique goods you'll loved ones will go nuts for.




Skin Deep: Cold Spring Apothecary

(Organic Hudson Valley Magazine)


Here's a radical idea: Instead of creation the illusion of youthful and healthy skin, consider creating the real McCoy.


Yes, it's possible, and it doesn't require needs or chemical peels. All it takes is a visit to Cold Spring Apothecary, a place where beauty and health go hand in hand. VIEW FULL STORY





HEEL HOP: The Latest Fitness Trend


HEEL HOP: The Latest Fitness Trend

(InHue Magazine)


I’ve always appreciated a nice pair of heels. From the time I was six and saw a photo of my mother wearing red alligator wedged sandals on her size seven feet, I vowed I would one day travel the world in no less than three inches. And by the time I was twelve I began collecting whatever type of heel I could get my hands on, loving the way they made my legs appear longer, leaner and sexier.


So when I heard about the latest fitness trend- working out in Jimmy Choose instead of Nike -I understood the lure. Dance-centric classes like HEEL HOP are making headlines for helping women master their heels, while dropping lbs and toning up. VIEW FULL STORY






Is there anything that exercise can’t do?


Along with helping us to sleep, think better and become more fit, working out on a regular basis is an excellent way to reduce stress. VIEW FULL STORY



Finding Home

(Organic Hudson Valley Magazine)


Sometimes it's the road we're hesitant to travel that takes us exactly where we want to go.


That's what Christina Knisley has found. After decades of fighting an internal war over whether to pursue a creative life full time, the designer of Bohemian Farmgirl has given in- and damn, it feels good. VIEW FULL STORY




How To Eat For A Marathon

(Triathlete)


When prepping for a marathon, most of us think of one word: Training. Allow me to suggest another one: Diet.


Most athletes try to be cognizant of what they put in their bodies. However, eating well versus eating to compete are two separate things.


To get a better understanding of what it takes to fuel for such an athletic event, I reached out to Lisa Dorfman, MS, RD, CSSD, LMHC, and FDND. Globally known as The Running Nutritionist® and the author of 8 books, she’s competed in more than thirty-four marathons herself. VIEW FULL STORY




How to Stay Safe Against Potential Threats on Trails

(Podium Runner)


Safety doesn’t stop at reflective gear; while most of us don’t like to think of what could go wrong on a run, preparing for an event can make it easier to avoid sticky situations. “Many trail runners are often visiting places they don’t know, so plan ahead,” said Terry Chiplin, Owner and Director of Active at Altitude located in Estes Park, Colorado.


When it comes to your running smart, research the route beforehand, bring a map in case your phone dies and let someone know where you’re running and when you’ll return. “Even if you’re going with somebody else who knows the area, it’s always a good idea to have somebody who’s not with you on the trail know where you are, just in case something happens,” said Chiplin. VIEW FULL STORY









(Organic Hudson Valley Magazine)


Before all the cool kids were talking sustainable fashion, designer John Patrick was showing the world just how chic a green wardrobe could be.








It's a mouthful to say, but if you're struggling with energy or just feeling


kind of meh, you may want to track this adaptogen down. (VIEW FULL STORY)


(Podium Runner)



If you’re tired of using energy drinks to power through runs, consider going herbal.






Can Biopuncture Speed Injury Recovery

(Competitor)











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