Tue, 03/10/09 — 03:56:05 PM

>> INSIDER WIRE —It's a match made in street-style photography heaven: if you've noticed the recent chumminess of Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist and Garance Dore around Fashion Week, plus the appearance of his photos on her site, there's a reason why.  They recently became a couple after several years of friendship; in fact, the camera she shoots with is a gift from Scott, after he realized she was using a small, everyday digital one.  Project next?  She's set to style some of his upcoming photography projects. [Metro]

posted by
Tue, 03/10/2009 - 4:49pm

Isn't Scott married? He has daughter or daughters, doesn't he?


posted by
Tue, 03/10/2009 - 6:30pm

Oh WOW!


posted by
Tue, 03/17/2009 - 7:46am

yes, he was married when the affairt started. since I found out about it we are getting divorced. he let success get to his head and is only satified when someone is worshipping him appropriately. apparently she (and himself) is more importnat than his kids, family - and fame is what drives him. Men suck (especially this one !)


posted by
Sat, 03/21/2009 - 6:02am

Here are the musings of a non-twentysomething: Christa, I am sorry this happened to you and your family. I have been seeing threads like this on the chat boards, and they all share the same coy tone as if two single high school students are now dating. I find it disturbing when others express delight as a "match made in heaven", or "cute couple", and never acknowledge the gravity of your situation. I have lived 5 decades, and the world didn't always view adultery this way. You have my sincere sympathy.


posted by
Sat, 03/21/2009 - 3:07pm

Um, yikes.


posted by
Tue, 03/31/2009 - 6:09am

As a Paris-based streetstyle photographer, I have been front row for this the past two fashion week seasons, and have to say that I was shocked to find that Mr. Schuman was married. Christa, my sympathy goes out to you in what must be a harrowing time for your family. The "union" is neither charming nor amusing, please know that there are many of us in the international fashion community who feel this way.


posted by
Tue, 04/07/2009 - 1:49pm

Hi Christa--
long time since we saw each other -- so sorry to read these posts -- hope you and the girls doing ok and getting through it -- at least you have your dignity, sounds like he lost his...
big hug to you


posted by
Fri, 04/24/2009 - 4:07am

I blush to admit, that I too, thought it was charming and cute that these two find love together, as i admire both of their work. If it is true that Mr. Schuman was indeed a married man when this affair began, then shame on them. It will certainly whether or not i continue to follow their blogs, and purchase his book. How dissapointing.


posted by
Fri, 04/24/2009 - 4:09am

Sorry my english. What i mean to say is that it will Influence whether or not i follow and so support either of these two.


posted by
Mon, 07/27/2009 - 10:58am

Christa: I just saw the Jezebel post about Scott's drunken interview with the Globe & Mail so am late to this news. I've followed his blog for about 2 years now and I wondered lately how his constant travel was affecting your marriage and family. Now I know and am so sorry. My favorite photos of Scott's are the ones of you and your girls. I hope he realizes how much he has lost.


posted by aimeeotoole
Sun, 09/20/2009 - 10:19am

dear christa,

i'm so sorry- i just found out. i worked with you briefly and then you left to have your second daughter. you certainly have beautiful children and are a lovely hard working woman yourself. i don't want to say all men are asses (because i'm hoping that's not so) and you were very noble for supporting him after his showroom failed. stay strong. i often wondered when looking at his blog wondering when he would become completely intoxicated with the fantasy of each man and woman he depicted; the blog, in a way is about his own vanity. stay as strong as you are and continue to be a wonderful mother and designer...


posted by Anonymous
Wed, 10/07/2009 - 7:51pm

I'm so sorry Christa! I met Scott a couple of times and he always wants to lead the conversation towards sex, and it's always very inappropriate. First of all doesn't he realize this will be on internet for ever and his kids will have to read about all this. They will lose respect for him as we all have when learning what situation he put you and them in.
Good thing for you, you don't have to grow old with this douche. And remeber karma is a bitch.

I wish you all the best Christa even if we never met.


posted by Anonymous
Wed, 01/27/2010 - 2:34pm

I know this post is old but I just wanted to write my opinion. Sorry in advance for my english..

Even if I don`t have children or was married with my ex, I can sympathize with Schumans ex wife. I can imagine that it still hurts her a lot when she`s seeing pictures all over the internet of him and her. Shame on the new technologies, that you can follow your ex-partner via google etc..
I`m so stupid when I`m searching for my ex or open his (of course not restricted-) facebook-page and see the loving and happy comments of his new girlfriend. It`s horrible.

For now I just try to handle this, I noticed that it heals when it hurts at the same time and someday I hopefully can get up in the morning and live one day without thinking about me / him or him / her.
The worst thing is that I know exactly that he doesn`t think about me that much like I think about him.

I laughed really hard about the following sentence: "And remember karma is a bitch. "
- I really hope so... Sad


posted by Anonymous
Sun, 02/07/2010 - 5:43am

I am late to all this too, but after following both the blogs , I have been sickened by the constant references to each other. Shame on him and shame on her. I will not be following their blogs again.

The same thing happened to me, Christa, and I feel your pain.


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