Styling Myself

When the stylists and fashion artists of L.A. make themselves into the work.
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Now is the time to play, clash and bring unlike things together.
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Style should be unapologetic and unpredictable. Take some cues from the L.A.-based wardrobe stylist from Highland Park.
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From working with Teyana Taylor and Phoebe Bridgers to designing clothes for indie short films, Herbert’s repertoire expands across artistic and editorial spaces — worlds which she has effortlessly straddled.
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Style is having a point of view. Through his fits, the fashion visionary maps out a world of possibilities that can be found in just a few pieces.
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From her own fits to dreamy styles for Sabrina Claudio and Tinashe, the L.A.-based stylist elevates modern trends with a feminine touch.
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The L.A. stylist who has worked with Jessica Alba, Kate Hudson, Yalitza Aparicio and Goldie Hawn says her practice is about searching for a “vibe,” an “identity” — whatever it is that makes people human.
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Style is about channeling something from somewhere. The L.A. duo Sister Kokoro knows how to pull together the right threads
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You don’t dress Daniel Wu, Aminé and Tame Impala without knowing who you are. For Shaojun Chen, becoming a style visionary has been about finding a sense of self.
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Marcus Correa knows fashion doesn’t mean anything without the specific stories that people bring with them.
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Soak in the game from the 81-year-old Godfather of Leimert Park and you’ll learn why dressing is the highest expression of self.
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It’s the perfect time to renovate your style. Keyla Marquez can teach you how to flip it
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Danasia Sutton — who has worked with Saweetie, Megan Thee Stallion, Kiersey Clemons and Ciara — knows the key to style is being a good listener.
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Marquise Miller has the secret to a perfect L.A. spring style.
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Bryant Giles, who has been straddling the art and fashion worlds to great success, shares insight on his personal style, latest work and staying inspired.
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The Nigerian New Yorker who calls L.A. home shares how heritage and home inform her approach to fashion.
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The menswear stylist known for her work with athletes and entertainers shares why looking good doesn’t ever have to mean abandoning personal comfort and authenticity.
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Rhuigi Villaseñor is shaking up the fashion world with a style that is reinventing luxury
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From his downtown Los Angeles studio, Kenneth Nicholson shares how a rich inner life can inform fall and spring outerwear.
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Hollywood stylist Monica Rose is changing L.A. fashion
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Aimee Song shares her essential L.A. fashion trends, outfits
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For her new life in L.A., Autumn Adeigbo’s wardrobe includes luxury goods, secondhand finds and her own designs.