Allia
Alliata di Montereale

Allia Alliata di Montereale is the Senior Style Editor at W. She works closely with the editor-in-chief, fashion team, and photographers to style, plan, and develop stories at the magazine. She styles covers and feature stories for print and digital. In addition, she contributes to fashion-related articles and shopping posts for the site.

Before joining W in 2017, she was the assistant to the West Coast Director of Vogue in Los Angeles. She lives in New York City and grew up in Honolulu. You can follow her on Instagram @aaalliata.

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