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Are 'celebrity stylists' finally getting the credit they deserve?

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Once considered bottom of the stylists pile by the upper echelons of fashion, so-called 'celebrity stylists' (sometimes 'red-carpet stylists') are suddenly being given the credit they think they deserve. As Zendaya's renowned stylist Law Roach explains: “There’s been this idea that I’m supposed to be grateful [to have a celebrity client]. No. She’s supposed to be grateful that she’s working with me because I’m changing her life."

Why and how are stylists changing their celebrity clients' lives?

In this episode, Jo - herself a stylist with a couple of minor red carpets under her belt - explains the inner workings of "image strategies", and breaks down the most interesting of these at this year's Oscars.

Ali, meanwhile, shares her joy at the growing trend of "borrowed" vintage for red carpets, Sydney Sweeney's 2004 Jolie gown as a case in point.

"I imagine some giant Bell Street in Hollywood."

Oh joy.

Did you have a favourite look at this year's Oscars?

Email us: questioningfashionpodcast@slogue.com.au

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$20 tickets available here - see you there!!


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Once considered bottom of the stylists pile by the upper echelons of fashion, so-called 'celebrity stylists' (sometimes 'red-carpet stylists') are suddenly being given the credit they think they deserve. As Zendaya's renowned stylist Law Roach explains: “There’s been this idea that I’m supposed to be grateful [to have a celebrity client]. No. She’s supposed to be grateful that she’s working with me because I’m changing her life."

Why and how are stylists changing their celebrity clients' lives?

In this episode, Jo - herself a stylist with a couple of minor red carpets under her belt - explains the inner workings of "image strategies", and breaks down the most interesting of these at this year's Oscars.

Ali, meanwhile, shares her joy at the growing trend of "borrowed" vintage for red carpets, Sydney Sweeney's 2004 Jolie gown as a case in point.

"I imagine some giant Bell Street in Hollywood."

Oh joy.

Did you have a favourite look at this year's Oscars?

Email us: questioningfashionpodcast@slogue.com.au

Follow us here:

instagram.com/questioningfashionpodcast

instagram.com/jogambale

instagram.com/bellstreet

tiktok.com/@bellstreet

And don't forget to get yourself a ticket to our live podcast recording next week, where we interview author and journalist Clare Press of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast!!!

$20 tickets available here - see you there!!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit questioningfashion.substack.com
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