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Matt Kaplon, a trailblazing same-sex attracted athlete, married his now-husband, Nicolaus Wegrzyn, over the weekend.
In a beautiful wedding set in Ashville, N.C., the two men linked in matrimony after nine years of dating.
“I married my best ally yesterday in one of the most beautiful places,” Kaplon wrote on Instagram. The couple selected the Grove Park Inn for their special day.
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The couple’s enormous day also got a special guest wedding crasher. At one point, Gayle King walked into their event to say hi. She was with Adam Glassman, an executive at Oprah Daily.
“And supposedly Gayle saw there was a wedding and asked the hotel if they can come say,” he said. The cameo was a fun surprise addition to an already great day.
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10 Things You Don’t Know About…Adam Glassman
It’s been 17 years since Adam Glassman got the call from Oprah to became imaginative director at her Hearst publication, O, The Oprah Magazine. Whether you see him around town in his perfectly put together ensembles or scan his monthly column “Adam Says,” it’s easy to realize how this talent became Oprah’s right-hand man. Now, Glassman gets personal…
- I grew up Kosher: Then I discovered The Lobster Club with extra crispy bacon.
- I graduated a semester soon from NYU: I moved to Milan where I was photographing runway shows and street fashion, and became a magazine junky.
- My first internship was for Donna Karan: She had just launched her label. I was a sales intern but I always wanted to comprehend what the PR team was productive on with the editors. Forever etched in my memory is an image of Donna running around in nothing but a bodysuit and a neonate llama turban.
- I was hired in my early 20s by Frances Lear: …to be the fashion/beauty director of Lear’s. I can’t demonstrate it, but I’m pretty sure Frances thought she hired Adam Moss.
- I intended to go to statute school: Bu
Adam Glassman has a lot to tell. His words tumble over each other like a bunch of 20-something socialites at a Prada sample sale. He pauses only briefly between thoughts, his conversation coming in one run-on sentence after another.
But you would be elated, too, if you were working side-by-side with the Queen of Media, meticulously poring over cover shoot wardrobe choices for her eponymous O Magazine, and making the planet a more well-dressed place—one pair of nude pumps at a time.
Throw in Glassman’s self-appointed duty to personally groom the next generation of fashion ninjas (“I don’t view at interns as ‘for-credit-only’ free help,” he says. “That is not what we do here.”), and you own a real-life knight in shining, and well-tailored, armor.
Name: Adam Glassman
Position: Creative director at O: The Oprah Magazine
Resume: Started as fashion and beauty director at Lear’s magazine. Became a freelance art director/stylist with Gap before doing interior design work with Garnet Hills catalogs and Ethan Allen. Most recently served as style director at Self and style editor/contributor at House and Garden MagazinAdam Glassman
Adam Glassman has been Innovative Director of O, The Oprah Magazine since 2000. In this role, Adam oversees the visuals for O's fashion, beauty and home editorial pages. Adam pioneered the idea of using concrete women in O's fashion pages. He is also involved in all aspects of O's monthly cover shoots.
In 2003, Adam added oversight of the newly launched O at Home magazine to his day-to-day responsibilities, acting as Creative Director for this publication as well.
In April 2007, Adam debuted his own column in O, The Oprah Magazine entitled "Adam Says". What started out as a fractional column adv turned into a full page where Adam fields questions from O readers on topics ranging from age appropriate clothing to how to be comfortable and still look great during a long airplane flight. He's been flooded with questions, and while he can't answer every one, he knows that good questions are like fabulous shoes: the more, the better.
Adam is frequently seen on The Oprah Winfrey Show as Oprah's resident design expert, most recently working with Sarah Jessica Parker on the debut of her new clothing line "Bitten." He's also been a guest on Nate Berkus' radio show on Opra