Christine Schwab created the Panache Appearance Studios, one of the first complete day spas in the early eighties. She went on to become fashion and beauty editor of KABC Talk Radio and KABC-TV Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, and became a familiar face in California as a fashion reporter on AM Los Angeles and AM San Francisco, where she also served as guest host. In 1982 she become a national television personality with regular appearances on Live with Regis and Kelly. Christine’s also appears on The Today Show as a Contributing Correspondent and Entertainment Tonight and The Insider on Special Assignments. Her other national television credits include: Oprah!, NBC Nightly News, The Early Show, Inside Edition, Rachel Ray, CNBC News, Fox Network News, iVillage, E! Entertainment and Weekend Today.

Schwab has also been a spokesperson for many of the country’s leading fashion and beauty companies. Estee Lauder, Revlon, Cotton Inc., Lenscrafters, Patek Phillipe and The Platinum Guilde are just a few of the companies Christine has worked with. A few of her private style consultation clients include: ABC, Disney, Universal Studios, and WABC-TV.

Christine’s first book, Quickstyle, was published under the name Christine Kunzelman by Villard Books for Random House in September of 1994. Her second book, The Grown-Up Girl's Guide to Style was published in September, 2006 by Harper Collins.

As the contributing style editor to Redbook for over two years Christine wrote a highly rated monthly column that also appeared in the Australian publication, SHE and has been featured in several issues of O, The Oprah Magazine. Schwab is a long-standing member of Women In Film and the Fashion Group of Los Angeles and New York.

Christine's official blog about Age Management for men and women over 40 can be found at http://www.christineschwab.com/blog.

Blog Entries by Christine Schwab

A Makeover For McCain: A Few Friendly Suggestions

Posted August 26, 2008 | 07:32 AM (EST)


The call came a few days ago. A magazine story on dressing politicians. Right up my alley. I have dressed quite a few politicians and am well aware of their needs. We live in a media world and regardless of what you think of it, packaging is very important for...

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