Emily Muggleton is a New York–based engineer and project manager with a background in mechanical engineering from NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Her experience spans aerospace design and data center infrastructure, with early work in space systems and spacesuit R&D at Collins Aerospace.
She has led complex, high-stakes technical programs, combining deep engineering expertise with strong project leadership to deliver precise, large-scale outcomes. Known for bridging technical detail with strategic execution, Emily brings a systems-level perspective to every stage of a project lifecycle.
1. H
ow do you define the modern woman?
The modern woman is defined by agency and precision. She is a systems thinker who navigates complex, high-pressure environments with a distinct and unwavering point of view. She values substance and lets her work and presence speak for themselves.
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How do you curate your wardobe?
I am intentional with every purchase I make, prioritizing high-quality fabrics that stand the test of time. I love the process of rewearing clothes; when you wear items often, your style becomes synonymous with your identity. It creates a recognizable signature where people begin to associate those specific pieces with who you are, building a strong and consistent visual identity.
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What are your favourite curated pieces?
The Classic Coat: I purchased this coat in 2018 and it remains my definitive winter staple; I eventually added two more colors to my own collection. I even gifted the same coat to my mother and sister. Years later, we all still wear them every season. It is the ultimate testament to the value of buying well rather than buying often.
5. What is your favorite Advice
Decide for yourself. There is no 'correct' way to build a life or a wardrobe. True style is about the confidence to choose what you actually like and stick with it. When you find something that works, own it, rewear it, and make it yours.