Chelsey Sanchez is a New York-based writer and freelancer. From 2019 to 2025, she served as an editor at Harper’s Bazaar, where she covered culture, entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle across digital and print. Her work has previously been published in The Atlantic, Flaunt, and The Indypendent. She also has experience working in social media, branded & SEO content, and copywriting.
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For Modern Couples, Engagements Aren’t a Surprise Anymore—and That’s a Good Thing (Harper’s Bazaar)
How the Rise of the Tech Oligarchy Inspired Me to Journal Again (Harper’s Bazaar)
Breakdancing Will Make History at the Olympics—but It’s Always Been Here (Harper’s Bazaar)
Hate Crime Laws Won’t Deliver Justice to AAPI Communities (Harper’s Bazaar)
My Thoughts on I Love LA, as Someone Actually From Los Angeles (Harper’s Bazaar)
Lorde Offers a Soundtrack for the End of Your 20s With Virgin (Harper’s Bazaar)
There Will Never Be Another Clueless (Harper’s Bazaar)
How the World of Oz Got So Wonderful (Harper’s Bazaar)
Jennifer Lopez Made This Is Me … Now: A Love Story for Her Fellow Delulu Girls (Harper’s Bazaar)
Why Can’t We Let SZA Be Sad? (Harper’s Bazaar)
And Just Like That… Season 3 Recaps (Harper’s Bazaar)
The White Lotus Season 3 Recaps (Harper’s Bazaar)
House of the Dragon Season 2 Recaps (Harper’s Bazaar)
Paul Tazewell Breaks Down the Epic Costumes of Wicked: For Good (Harper’s Bazaar)
Inside the Making of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Costumes (Harper’s Bazaar)
How a West Coast Carrie Bradshaw Came to Life in I Love LA (Harper’s Bazaar)
Shōgun’s Costumes Are an Epic Ode to Japan’s Sengoku Period (Harper’s Bazaar)
Inside New York’s Protest Against ICE Raids: “We Should Be Putting Resources Towards Life” (Harper’s Bazaar)
Domestic Workers Deserve Rights, Too (Harper’s Bazaar)
Abortion Rights Won the Midterms, but We’re Still Fighting For Our Lives (Harper’s Bazaar)
The Iranian Diaspora Collective Doesn’t Want You to Look Away (Harper’s Bazaar)
A Century Later, Garment Workers Still Face the Unfair Labor Conditions That Sparked International Women’s Day (Harper’s Bazaar)
The Wall of Moms Got Your Attention, but Mothers Have Always Been Fighting for Change (Harper’s Bazaar)
With the Likely End of Roe v. Wade, The Janes Tells a Story of Triumph amid Impossible Odds (Harper’s Bazaar)
“Nobody Can Live Without Water” (Harper’s Bazaar)
COVID-19 Isn’t Creating Problems for Black Domestic Workers, It’s Exacerbating What Has Always Existed (Harper’s Bazaar)
As Donations Pour in, Bail Fund Organizers Want to Overhaul the System (Harper’s Bazaar)
Rikers Was Planned as NYC’s Kinder, Gentler Jail. What Happened? (The Atlantic’s CityLab)
Industry City: A Green New Deal Vs. Gentrification in Sunset Park (The Indypendent)
Inside the Hexing of Brett Kavanaugh (The Indypendent)
Where to Go, Stay, and Relax in England as a Certified Period-Drama Lover (Harper’s Bazaar)
We Couldn’t Have New York Fashion Week Without Garment Workers (Harper’s Bazaar)
This Nylon Prada Bag Has Transcended Trends for Two Decades (Harper’s Bazaar)
6 Outfit Ideas for Looking Chic in the Great Outdoors (Harper’s Bazaar)
Combining Surfing, Fashion, and History to Reimagine the Power of Women in the Philippines (Harper’s Bazaar)
Every Time I Read a Celebrity Breakup Post, I’m Grateful I’m Not Famous (Harper’s Bazaar)
Ranking All the Bridgerton Characters Based on Their Red Flags (Harper’s Bazaar)
Onscreen Couples With the Most Addictive, Binge-Worthy Chemistry (Harper’s Bazaar)
An Exhaustive List of the Best Hopelessly Yearning Men in Fiction (Harper’s Bazaar)











