Louis Cheslaw
Louis Cheslaw, currently an associate editor at New York Magazine, began his career as Pilar Guzmán’s assistant at Condé Nast, followed by a stint as a writer and researcher for Tina Brown. Originally from North London, he studied creative writing in Norwich before moving to New York. With six years in New York, three at New York Magazine, and residing in South Slope, Brooklyn, Louis brings his great taste and experience to his contributions.
Recommendations
A spray deodorant by Aesop, favored by Sir Paul Smith after first experiencing the brand in the bathrooms of Japan's Park Hyatt Hotel.
A novel about an overthinker who can’t stop making awful decisions, with one of the funniest endings.
About an Irish family struggling with a moral crisis in the weeks leading up to Christmas. It’s little but has a huge heart.
All about the history of power in Los Angeles.
'Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz', in his first collection, is the one most returned to.
Editions
On Aesop, Paul Smith, and Trojan horses.
On Saunders, Norwich, and Stromboli