An Internationally acclaimed Fashion Designer, Sherrill's accessories have been sold world-wide in high-end Department and Specialty stores, including Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus and in London's Harvey Nichols and Japan's Takashimaya. With handbags in her signature exotic skin, American Alligator fetching up to $25,000 Sherrill has work in The Metropolitan Museum of Arts Costume Institute's permanent collection. For KLEINBERG SHERRILL she designed two free-standing stores in Atlanta and New York which have been featured in numerous magazines and Sherrill was on the prestigious Editorial Board of Retail Store Image Magazine. Her in-store boutiques at Harvey Nichols in London and Japan's Takashimaya lead her to develop in-store concept boutiques and point-of-sale displays for Neiman Marcus, I Magnin and Saks Fifth Avenue. Sherrill is one of the South's few member of the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of American.(www.kleinbergsherrill.com) With her collection of luxury accessories and jewelry featured over 250 times in such magazines as Town & Country, W, Women's Wear Daily, Elle, Mirabella, JCK, InStyle, Lucky, Harpers Bazaar, Self etc, Sherrill is now creating a less-expensive collection, Anabelle by MARCIA SHERRILL, targeted at Interior Designers nationwide for Spring 2008. She has been profiled in the leading women's magazines including, Elle, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and W. Her Home Furnishings collections have been editorialized in Harper's Bazaar, The New York Post, Southern Accents and W. Her books Portraits of Hope and Stylemakers: Inside Fashion were widely distributed and she is at work on a new book Confessions of a Reluctant Belle. Starting as a columnist for New York's tony Avenue Magazine and The Hampton's Country Sherrill has written for numerous national magazines and websites, including House Beautiful, Elle Décor, Avenue, Southern Accents, and she was an editor at Yahoo's E-shopper Magazine. Her monthly column for Atlanta Homes and Lifetsyle's is a Southeastern favorite and this month, May 2007 marks her 50th Anniversary Column for AH & L. A regular guest expert on last season's CBS's Living It Up! With Ali & Jack, Marcia Sherrill also has a monthly style segment on Fox's Good Day Atlanta and Good Day Alabama. Sherrill is currently under consideration for the position of Interior Design Host for a new Turner South production. A five-year regular on Lifetime's Our Home, Sherrill has appeared on The Today Show, HGTV,B. Smith with Style, CBS and The Food Network, Sherrill is an established authority on matters of taste and style. An acclaimed Interior Decorator whose work has been featured in such shelter books as Metropolitan Homes, New York Magazine, House Beautiful, Southern Accents, House & Garden, and Harper's Bazaar. Her new store in Birmingham, Alabama (www.sherrilldesign.com) Is fast revolutionizing the Alabama interior design scene and her monthly 2 page spread for Birmingham Homes & Gardens is a fun send-up of her Southern roots. She is the Chairman of the Style Birmingham Council, a 25 member organization that features florists, art galleries, interior designers and fashion boutiques. Sherrill with early experience in the Internet is Creative Director at 1stdibs.com, the world's largest marketplace for Antiques and Mid-Century design, where she creates interesting content and interviews such Style Stars as Jonathan Adler, B Smith and Preston Bailey. Her webcasts can be seen at www.1stdibs.comand soon on www.divorcedames.com. Her website www.victoryoverdivorce.com (June 2007) takes on the divorce world with exciting personalities, divorce experts and an entire national network of divorcees and free offers for them to rebuild their lives. Her book, Jew-Wanabee: Schiksa tales will be available on marciasherrill.com in July, 2007.