Marjon Carlos is an award-winning journalist, podcast host, and brand consultant, living and working in New York.

Her passion for culture often puts her at the frontline of today’s biggest stories, interviewing some of the most prominent names within media, including Cardi B, FKA twigs, Doja Cat, Gigi Hadid, Megan Thee Stallion, Jeremy O. Harris, and many more. Her writing has appeared on the cover and within the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair, i-D, ELLE, ELLE Decor, Essence, Wall Street Journal Magazine, Cultured Magazine, and Suited Magazine, and on Vogue.com, NET-A-PORTER.COM, W.com, ELLE.com, The Cut, Into The Gloss, Porter Magazine, Refinery29.com.

In addition to her editorial work, Marjon regularly collaborates with venerated brands as a brand and marketing consultant. She has been trusted to shepherd brands’ missions, scope, and strategy, working with industry leaders such as Ganni, epi.logic, Argent, and Dolores at Palm Heights

This past fall, she evolved her IGTV advice show,“Your Favorite Auntie Show,” into a weekly podcast powered by Cash App. The seven-episode series featured Marjon in pot-stirring conversations with notables such as Real Housewives of New York Jessel Taank, Christopher John Rogers, and Evan Ross Katz.

Marjon also applies her personal style and influence to partnerships with notable brands within the fashion, beauty, and lifestyle spaces, collaborating as talent. Brands include J.Crew, Prada, Moda Operandi, Parachute, Ulta Beauty, Walmart, Stella Artois, Starface, Club Monaco, Loeffler Randall, Banana Republic, Playa, Farfetch, and more. 

She is the former Senior Fashion Writer at Vogue, where her work explored the intersection of style and culture--an outgrowth of her academic research in Gender and African-American Studies at Brown and Columbia Universities, respectively. She also previously served as the Senior Style Editor at The RealReal and the Editorial Director at CUUP.

She is currently working on her first book, and you can read her weekly musings
in her newsletter, Notes From Auntie’s Desk.