Background
Born August 1, 1969, son of Barbara and Jerry Lipps, Scott was born and raised in Long Island, New York, where he first enrolled at the Percussion Institute of Technology and would later attend California State University at Northridge.
Born August 1, 1969, son of Barbara and Jerry Lipps, Scott was born and raised in Long Island, New York, where he first enrolled at the Percussion Institute of Technology and would later attend California State University at Northridge.
One Management currently represents Helena Christensen, Eva Herzigová, and Iman. While in school, Scott also served as the drummer of Los Angeles band Black Cherry with the original singer from the Los Angeles Guns, Paul Black. In 1994 Scott met Mark McCoy (lead vocalist of Outlaw Blood) and recorded a project released on New Breed Records called the New Breed Worship Band with Rick Harchol and Holland Davis.
Scott learned management while touring with the band and supplemented his income by working for Lindy Goetz (manager for the Red Hot Chili Peppers).
Scott suffered a repetitive arm injury that put an end to his rock career. At the suggestion of his mother, Scott started working for a relative that owned NEXT Model Management.
The next year, Scott moved to New York to become president of Karin Models, a position that he held for 4 years. One Management Scott Lipps started One Management in 2001.
Celebrating its 10th year, One has grown to represent over 60 models and is considered one of the most important independent model and talent agencies in the world.
Musician Scott Lipps returned to his musical roots, joining Courtney Love"s band Hole as of the 10th Anniversary of One Management"s party (September 2011, New York Fashion Week). Blogger In 2011, Scott created an influential fashion, music and party blog, www.poplipps.com. Poplipps is serialized every Friday in Interview Magazine and has been named one of the most influential fashion blogs by tumblr.
Poplipps has been featured in Italian Vogue, Spanish Vogue, Spin Magazine and Muse.
As the creator of Poplipps, Scott was invited to speak at the Lucky Magazine FABB Conference.