Saturday, December 6

How a Fashion CEO Changed Her Style Moving From London to NYC


If you were to look up the term “fashion powerhouse” in a dictionary, there’s a strong chance Ginny Seymour‘s name would be amongst other key players in the industry. As the CEO of Aligne, Seymour is responsible for leading the brand that’s behind some of the fashion crowd’s favorite pieces. Yes, you’ll find the label’s blazers, sweaters, and jeans in the closets of basically every editor at Who What Wear (this editor included).

Seymour refounded the brand in the UK in 2023. While the label still runs in London, Seymour recently made the move to New York City (the Upper East Side specifically) with her family. Her personal style has generally remained the same, but she’s making wardrobe tweaks to better suit her new life in the city. Below, Seymour is sharing more about her style journey from London to the Upper East Side, and how she’s making her wardrobe feel even more “NYC.” You’ll also find some of her favorite new fall and winter items from Aligne if you’re looking for more shopping inspiration.

The best outfit ideas from a NYC-based CEO

(Image credit: Ginny Seymour/ALIGNE)

Tell us about your journey from London to NYC.

I was born in Canada but moved to NYC over 20 years ago, right after university. NYC was the first city I lived in as an “adult,” and it shaped me. It introduced me and raised me in the world of fashion and set off my passion for what I do. I moved to London, UK, with my British husband and two sons in 2020, and that is where I refounded Aligne in August 2023. I grew up mesmerized by British style, and it is so special to me that I was able to create Aligne in London and build a brand that reflects British style, but coming back to NYC is a full circle for me. I get the best of both worlds. London remains our creative hub—from our design studio to photo studio—it gives me so much inspiration. When I am in London, I feel everything I do is a bit slower and more relaxed. I love getting off the plane and returning home to NYC. I instantly walk faster, talk faster, and get this injection of energy. NYC fuels my commercial drive. It is the perfect balance of art and science.

The best outfit ideas from a NYC-based CEO

(Image credit: Ginny Seymour/ALIGNE)

How is your style different from life in London than that on the Upper East Side?