Stacy London
Stacy London
Stacy Londonis an American stylist/fashion consultant, author, and magazine editor known primarily for her time as co-host on What Not to Wear, a reality television program that featured wardrobe and appearance makeovers. After graduating from Vassar College, London started her career as a fashion editor at Vogue and transitioned into being a stylist for celebrities and designers. She moved into television by co-hosting What Not to Wear with Clinton Kelly, and doing fashion reporting for Access Hollywood, The Early Show,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth25 May 1969
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
I really do believe that my style is informed by the fact that I had such issues with my appearance at various times of my life.
I don't argue style on the basis of tastes. If you feel like you've reached your personal best, don't change.
Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
Finding tricks to create flattering body shape is the key to style.
Style is joyful if you allow yourself to have joy.
Style is the instrument you can pick back up when you want to regain some of the confidence you've lost.
Your personal style should evolve with age. To say you want the same style at 25 as at 45 is a mistake.
Self-esteem doesn't come simply from dressing well, but they are both something we can control. It's a missed opportunity when women say they don't have the money, figure, etc., because style is such a way to help cultivate the way women feel about themselves.
Style is not a reward for the skinny. It's not, 'iI I'm rich, thin and young.' You may not like your size, but then don't invest in leather leggings. Let yourself want the expensive bag and really love it and show it off and have a ball with it.
Style applies to a lifestyle. It's not about being told this is trendy, you must do it. Now people have more access than ever before.
Style is all about your individual sense of how you want to present yourself to the world. It's about loving what you've got instead of wishing for what you're not.
I understand when u feel overwhelmed style is the 1st thing to go, but its also the 1st thing you can pick back up to get you back on track.
Style offers concrete rules you can follow. You can use it as a resource rather than a barrier to feeling good about yourself.