Libby Callaway moved to Nashville in 2004 from New York City, where she worked as a journalist for almost a decade. She has contributed to some of the country’s most widely regarded magazines and newspapers, including the New York Post, where she was a staff writer and fashion editor from 1997 to 2004. Elsewhere, she has penned stories for publications including Architectural Digest, Elle, InStyle, T, the New York Times Style Magazine, Los Angeles, and Glamour, where she had her own fashion advice column in 2006 and 2007.
A noted secondhand shopping expert, Libby’s closet and home are frequently in the press. Stories about her unique personal style and interior design ethos have appeared in Domino, InStyle, Vogue, Elle, The Selby, Cherry Bombe and The Coveteur.
Libby is the former media director for the Nashville denim company imogene + willie and marketing director for the Alabama fashion house Billy Reid. She is on the board of directors at the Sexual Assault Center of Middle Tennessee and the Nashville Arts & Business Council and sits on the advisory boards of Nashville Public Radio and O’More College of Architecture & Design. Libby is also one of the local leaders on the steering committee of Imagine Nashville.
A native of Cleveland, Tennessee, she lives in East Nashville in a dark purple house known as The Callaway Compound.