Christine Lennon

Title: Writer and author
Education: University of Florida
Location: Los Angeles, California
Expertise: Beauty, Decor, Fashion, Entertaining, Home

Christine Lennon has been writing for more than 20 years, covering fashion, beauty, entertaining, decor, and home. She’s worked as an editor at major magazines including W, Vogue, and Harper’s Bazaar. In 2017, she became a published author with her novel “THE DRIFTER.”

Highlights

  • Home and design editor for Sunset magazine
  • More than 20 years of experience in magazine publishing
  • Work appears in Town & Country, The Wall Street Journal, Marie Claire, and more

Experience

Christine is a professional journalist, editor, and author with more than two decades of experience in magazine publishing. She got her start as a beauty editor at Vogue, then became beauty director at Harper’s Bazaar. After a couple years, she moved onto freelance writing and editing. In addition to contributing to Better Homes & Gardens, she’s written for Town & Country, W, Harper's Bazaar, The Wall Street Journal, Porter magazine, C magazine, Net-a-Porter's The Edit, Marie Claire, Redbook, Martha Stewart Living, and others.

Her novel “THE DRIFTER” was published in 2017, and in 2020, she contributed an essay to a collection in the LA Times about Joan Didion’s impact on California culture and her life as a writer. Currently based in Los Angeles, Christine now works as the home and design editor for Sunset magazine.

Education

Christine holds a degree from the University of Florida.

About Better Homes & Gardens

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