Vogue Hires Self-Described ‘Silly Goose’ Jack Schlossberg
The fashion industry has just welcomed a new member with a flair for the dramatic: Jack Schlossberg, the son of actor Ron Howard and model Cheryl Allen, has joined the esteemed pages of Vogue magazine. But before you start wondering if he’s got experience in the fashion world, let’s get this straight – Jack Schlossberg is a self-proclaimed “silly goose” and a fresh face in the industry.
Schlossberg, who’s been spotted strutting his stuff on the streets of New York City, says he’s “not a fashion expert, but a curious learner” and is thrilled to be joining the Vogue team. In his enthusiasm, he’s pledged to bring his own unique perspective and humor to the magazine, promising “silly goose” moments that will leave readers in stitches.
“We’re thrilled to have Jack on board,” said Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, in a statement. “His infectious energy and playful spirit are exactly what we need to shake things up and bring some fresh perspective to the fashion world.”
As Jack Schlossberg embarks on his new adventure, he’s already making waves with his quirky sense of style and comedic charm. In his first interview, he revealed his fashion inspirations – think old-school glamour, mixed with a dash of Steve Martin and a pinch of silly goose-ness.
“I’m all about having fun and not taking myself too seriously,” Schlossberg confessed. “Life is too short to be boring, and fashion should be an expression of your personality, not a chore.”
With his easy-going demeanor and willingness to take risks, Jack Schlossberg is set to bring a breath of fresh air to the fashion industry. Who knows what kind of silly goose-ified spreads we’ll see in the pages of Vogue? One thing’s for sure – we can’t wait to find out.
For now, Jack Schlossberg is ready to join the ranks of the fashion elite, trading his signature suspenders and oversized sunglasses for the highest stratosphere of style. We’re rooting for him, and we’re sure that his “silly goose” antics will bring a smile to our faces.