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Anthony Palliparambil, Jr.

Style Editor
apalliparambil@reviewed.com

Anthony Palliparambil, Jr., is the Style Editor at Reviewed. His writing can be seen in USA Today, Harper’s Bazaar Singapore, The Fashion Studies Journal, Fashion Projects, i-D Magazine, and more. At Reviewed, Anthony writes about, edits, and tests clothing, shoes, and accessories.

Before joining Reviewed, Anthony received a master’s degree in Fashion Studies from Parsons School of Design, where he served as an adjunct professor for six years in the Art and Design History and Theory department. He has also previously taught History of Fashion at the Pratt Institute and served as a guest lecturer at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. His deep understanding of design and aesthetics stems from his undergraduate degree in studio art, informed by his time spent as a gallery director and visual artist in the Washington, DC metro area.

Anthony lives and works across both Prince George’s County, MD and Brooklyn, NY. When he’s not busy testing the latest style innovations, he can be found enjoying long afternoons spent at museums, taking in live music, or planning his next trip.

Articles & Reviews by Anthony Palliparambil, Jr.

Freedom Moses Slides Review

How do the scented sandals stack up?

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The 15 best things under $50 you can get at Athleta

There are some affordable items at this lux fitness brand.

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These electric scissors made me enjoy tidying up

Why Worx's ZipSnip Cordless Electric Scissors are my favorite gadget.

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The 16 best places to buy men’s swimwear

Gear up for summer with the best men's swimwear.

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The Degenerate Sneaker Review

These skate shoes will decompose—when you want them to.

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9 popular Black-owned fashion brands to shop on Amazon

Support Black-owned brands with these independent fashion businesses.

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MeUndies Review

Whoever said your underwear had to be boring?

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The men’s guide to dressing for first dates

Looks for every date from coffee, to museums, to bowling

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