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'''Amy Lemley Bailey''' (also known as '''The Fashionista''') is the founder of [[My Scoop]], an online style magazine and marketing company focused on the South, and of [[YP Birmingham]], a social organization for young professionals in [[Birmingham]].
'''Amy Lemley Bailey''', also known as '''The Fashionista''' (born [[May 19]], [[1978]] in Huntsville) is the founder of [[My Scoop]], an online style magazine and marketing company focused on the South, and of [[YP Birmingham]], a social organization for young professionals in [[Birmingham]].


Bailey is a [[2000]] graduate of the [[University of Montevallo]]. She interned at ''[[Southern Living]]'' before moving to New York to produce special events for ''US Weekly''. She returned to Alabama as marketing and sales representative for ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.
Bailey is a [[2000]] graduate of the [[University of Montevallo]]. She interned at ''[[Southern Living]]'' before moving to New York to produce special events for ''US Weekly''. She returned to Alabama as marketing and sales representative for ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.


Bailey launched her own [[Juleps and Belles]] fashion label and was a founded My Scoop Media in [[2007]], promoting fashion consciousness through an online magazine, direct e-mail marketing, discount cards and special events. She has also contributed fashion articles to [[al.com]] and appeared in the ABC television special "A Girl's Night Out" in Nashville.
Bailey launched her own [[Juleps and Belles]] fashion label and was a founded My Scoop Media in [[2007]], promoting fashion consciousness through an online magazine, direct e-mail marketing, discount cards and special events. She has also contributed fashion articles to [[al.com]] and appeared in the [[2006]] ABC television special "A Girl's Night Out" in Nashville.


Bailey serves on several civic boards, including the junior board for [[Glenwood]], the [[Alabama Ballet]], [[Red Mountain Theatre]], and the [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s junior board. She is also a member of the [[Birmingham Venture Club]], the [[Junior League of Birmingham]], and the advisory board of [[Bromberg's]].
Bailey serves on several civic boards, including the junior board for [[Glenwood]], the [[Alabama Ballet]], [[Red Mountain Theatre]], and the [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s junior board. She is also a member of the [[Birmingham Venture Club]], the [[Junior League of Birmingham]], and the advisory board of [[Bromberg's]].
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Revision as of 18:54, 30 July 2010

Amy Lemley Bailey, also known as The Fashionista (born May 19, 1978 in Huntsville) is the founder of My Scoop, an online style magazine and marketing company focused on the South, and of YP Birmingham, a social organization for young professionals in Birmingham.

Bailey is a 2000 graduate of the University of Montevallo. She interned at Southern Living before moving to New York to produce special events for US Weekly. She returned to Alabama as marketing and sales representative for Birmingham magazine.

Bailey launched her own Juleps and Belles fashion label and was a founded My Scoop Media in 2007, promoting fashion consciousness through an online magazine, direct e-mail marketing, discount cards and special events. She has also contributed fashion articles to al.com and appeared in the 2006 ABC television special "A Girl's Night Out" in Nashville.

Bailey serves on several civic boards, including the junior board for Glenwood, the Alabama Ballet, Red Mountain Theatre, and the Birmingham Zoo's junior board. She is also a member of the Birmingham Venture Club, the Junior League of Birmingham, and the advisory board of Bromberg's.

She and her husband, Bo, live in Hoover.

References

  • Osburn, Lisa (December 26, 2007) "Birmingham, Alabama bloggers aim for online careers." Birmingham News.