Ashley Fetters Maloy

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Feature reporter

Education: Northwestern University, BS in Journalism and Spanish

Ashley Fetters Maloy is a feature reporter covering New York City and fashion. Before joining The Washington Post, she worked as a staff writer at the Atlantic and an editor for GQ and Entertainment Weekly.
Latest from Ashley Fetters Maloy

The top trends of the Emmys red carpet

At the 75th Primetime Emmys, the stars kicked the formality up a notch, with traditional tuxedos and royal silhouettes in abundance.

January 15, 2024

The top trends on the Golden Globes red carpet

At the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, the style brought as much drama as the movies.

January 7, 2024

The thirst for Stanley tumblers has reached a tipping point

The Stanley cup’s stylishly active fans have gone to great lengths to get ahold of the exclusive drinkware, one of many reusable water bottle obsessions in recent memory.

January 5, 2024

The most bizarre celebrity apologies of 2023

Pat Sajak, Timbaland and Luke Combs were among the rich and famous who blundered their way through the year.

December 26, 2023

When is a shoe more than a shoe? Sneaker culture, explained.

“1,000 Deadstock Sneakers,” by Larry Deadstock, chronicles in words and photos how athletic shoes became a fashion and cultural statement.

December 15, 2023

On ‘The Crown,’ the spares have more fun than the heirs — sartorially, too

Spares like Prince Harry exude insouciance, while Kate Middleton captures the eye of Prince William in a see-through dress.

December 15, 2023

Diana’s best clothes on ‘The Crown’ this season never actually existed

A brief, posthumous appearance as a figment of her loved ones’ imaginations offers the show a rare chance to depict Princess Diana in its own way.

November 18, 2023

‘The Crown’ gives the story of Diana’s death some surprising twists

In the first part of its final season, “The Crown” takes care to nail all the details of Princess Diana’s death — and brings a bit of imagination.

November 16, 2023

Why everyone you know is wearing On running shoes

Ons, the Swiss shoes with the distinctive toothy outsoles, are reaching a 2010s-Allbirds level of ubiquity — for better or for worse.

November 13, 2023

How the golf quarter-zip became the 2020s’ office-guy uniform

Like the polo shirt before it, the quarter-zip is yet another putting-green-to-conference-room crossover hit.

October 23, 2023