Stylists

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life

    You can book a fashion stylist for as little as $20 through this new app

    The use of personal stylists has usually been restricted to an exclusive group — until now, that is, thanks to a new on-demand styling app called Wishi.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    'It’s all plastic': Why red carpets are so boring today

    Is it time to rethink how the red carpet works?

  • NewsYahoo Life

    This 31-year-old actress still lets her mother dress her up

    It’s not common for Hollywood stars to not work with a professional stylist, but Camilla Belle has managed to do so and become one to watch on the red carpet.“I’ve never worked with a stylist. My mom’s my stylist extraordinaire and has been my whole life,” Belle tells Yahoo Lifestyle at the New York City launch for the new Elizabeth Taylor fragrance, Love & White Diamonds.Channeling Taylor’s old-Hollywood glamour, the 31-year-old actress wore a teal Carolina Herrera tea-length dress with floral

  • NewsInStyle

    Amy Schumer's Stylist Leesa Evans on How Clothing Can Build Confidence

    Picking out an outfit is something that every single person does every single day. And sometimes it can be tough. We've all had those mornings: five different sweaters lying on the floor surrounded by a few pairs of pants, and somehow, none of it seems right. But we have to catch our train to work, so on goes the first outfit we tried on initially (somehow, it always ends up being that first outfit). We caught up with Leesa Evans, personal stylist to Amy Schumer and other Hollywood elites, on

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Khloe Kardashian Told She Was ‘Too Big’ For Stylists To Work With Her

    Picture Khloe Kardashian, and what words spring to mind? According to the star, before her 40lb weight loss in the past few years, stylists would persistently refuse to work with her until she shed the pounds. While she has kept the same stylist - Monica Rose - since the first season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, she said people have been taking much more notice of her since losing weight.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    This is what the front row at fashion week used to look like

    In the midst of fashion month, one thing becomes increasingly important: the front row. Even if you didn’t see the show, you probably remember who was sitting up front. That’s because the front row at fashion shows has become a different sort of peacock parade, where the lineup of editors, celebrities, stylists and influencers often rival the models strutting down the runway. While faces like Kim Kardashian and Beyonce have become fashion week regulars, we rewound the clock back to the early 200