Hadley Freeman is a prominent British journalist and author known for her sharp wit and insightful cultural commentary. Born in New York in 1978, she grew up in London, where she attended Oxford University. Freeman's career took off at The Guardian, where she spent over two decades writing on fashion, popular culture, and feminism. Her acclaimed books include "The Meaning of Sunglasses" and "House of Glass," a memoir intertwining family history with broader themes of identity and survival. Freeman’s writing is celebrated for its humor and depth, making her a significant voice in contemporary journalism and literature.