“I always try to be bold.”
When Johnson finally got to NYU, Anderson Cooper came to visit his very first class (“he looked amazing”) and told students that they didn’t need a degree to be a journalist anymore. So Johnson decided to get some real-life work experience instead, interning at public relations agencies, magazines, and brands and assisting various stylists. In 2021, around the same time that he graduated, Johnson got a job as the fashion office coordinator at Saks Fifth Avenue, where he worked for three years.
“I got an education in merchandising and how to tell the full story of a collection and translate that for a customer,” Johnson said of the experience. It’s something he still thinks about today when putting together his Substack, which he launched in 2023. Originally, he used it purely as a creative outlet, but it has since grown to become a source of income as well, thanks to the early support of fellow writers like Leandra Medine Cohen. “Substack has been great because it’s allowed me to tap into so many different things that I’m interested in—not just fashion, but the world in general,” Johnson says. He can write, flex his journalism muscles, and work as a stylist as well.
About a year after Johnson launched his Substack, he was approached by At Present to curate an edit for them. It went so well that they asked him to come on board and design a collection. “It’s an amazing opportunity to be working alongside them,” he says. “I feel like I’ve grown so much in my knowledge of jewelry.”
For the collection, he designed the pieces he’s always wanted in his own wardrobe, including a hefty cigar ring and bracelet. He was particularly inspired by Victorian acrostic jewelry, which spells out hidden messages with the first letters of the gemstones used. He knew that he wanted the word to have an L and a D because he loves lapis stones and diamonds, and the word BOLD came into focus, along with blue sapphire and opal. “I feel like it defines not only my jewelry style but also my outlook on fashion and how I try to exist in the world,” Johnson says. “I always try to be bold.”