I’m a writer based in New York.  

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I’m a writer based in New York.   *

My work has been published in Vogue, Vogue Business, New York Magazine, Byline, and Teen Vogue.

I created and continue to write a nightlife column called Political Parties for Feed Me, which aims to offer readers a glimpse into the unspoken politics of party culture: I’ve covered a new D.C. literary scene that is popular with federal employees, profiled a celebrity matchmaker, reported from six different parties on the night that Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor, written about book clubs and movie marketing (my personal favorite), and more.

I also worked as an assistant producer on Expense Account, the first podcast from Feed Me, and I report on events for Vogue.

I have an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University. Before that, I attended Georgetown University, where I majored in English and worked as an events and communications intern at the De La Cruz Gallery and at Andrew Reed Gallery, as a communications intern at Lehmann Maupin gallery, and as an intern writing fashion coverage for V Magazine.

I’d love to hear from you with story ideas, invitations to events that you think I should cover, and story assignments! You can get in touch with me at cami.fateh@gmail.com.

Selected work:

The 2000s Were ‘So Back’ at Hervé Léger’s 40th Anniversary Party (Vogue)

A Close-Knit Gathering! Inside J. Crew’s Rollneck Remix Unveiling During NYFW (Vogue)

The corset-fueled Wuthering Heights economy: In the New York media world, Wuthering Heights fever is spreading fast (Feed Me)

Would you pay $100k to get a boyfriend?: I interviewed the woman setting up New York’s wealthiest women with 55-year-old angel investors, “sensitive alphas,” and eligible mensches (Feed Me)

The professional party reporter’s guide to gossip: “I spend a lot of time at the bar, in the smoking section, and in the restroom” (Feed Me)

Watching New York watch the election: From despondent Republicans in Chelsea to jubilant socialists in Ridgewood, here’s what I saw as I crisscrossed the city last night (Feed Me)

Celebrating a new issue of Granta with Edward Snowden’s lawyer and Renata Adler (Feed Me)

Seven brand events in 48 hours🍸 (Feed Me)

Gossiping with writers and feds at Secret Ballot’s D.C. launch party (Feed Me)

How cool-girl closets became resale’s gold mine: From Liana Satenstein’s Neverworns series to Vestiaire Collective’s celebrity sales, provenance — not price — is driving demand for secondhand goods online and off (Vogue Business)

At Trump Rallies, DIY MAGA Merch Is Everywhere and the more Toxic the Better: Inside the world of hyper-masculine DIY MAGA merch that take over Trump rallies (Teen Vogue)

Dimes Square lives to see another summer: Below-ground reporting from a Manhattan Community Board 3 meeting. (Feed Me)

Your Honor, I’m Literally Just A Girl <3: Girl dressing — think bows, Mary Janes, scrunchies — is the internet’s most prevalent fashion subculture. (Byline)

Want to be an artist? We asked nine famous figures how to turn your passion into your profession (Cultured Mag)

Revisiting the Rothko Room (The Georgetown Independent)

Banking Solutions for Unbanked Bronx Immigrants (The Bronx Bulletin)

Why critics are wrong about Saltburn (The Georgetown Voice)

Re-edition: Dolce & Gabbana SS23 (VMAN)

Chaotic Neutral: We11done FW22 (V Magazine)

Mycelium: Alexander McQueen FW22 (V Magazine)

Giambattista Valli FW22: Space Odyssey in Florals (V Magazine)

The Wild and Wonderful Proportions of Dolce & Gabbana Women’s FW22 (V Magazine)

Martin Laborde for Acne Studios (V Magazine)