Stacy London
Stacy London was born in Carroll Gardens, New York, United States on May 25th, 1969 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 54, Stacy London biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Stacy London (born May 25, 1969) is an American stylist/fashion consultant, author, and magazine editor best known for her time as co-host on What Not to Wear, a reality television show that featured wardrobe and appearance makeovers.
Following graduation from Vassar College, London began her career as a fashion editor at Vogue and then transitioned into a celebrity and designer stylist.
She jumped into television by co-hosting What Not to Wear with Clinton Kelly and doing fashion reporting for Access Hollywood, The Early Show, and the Today Show.
She was a celebrity spokesperson for Pantene, Woolite, Dr. Scholl's, and Riders by Lee from 2009 to 2010.
Style for Hire co-owns Style for Hire and is the creative director of Westfield Style.
Early life
On May 25, 1969, London was born in New York City. She is of Sicilian descent on her mother's side and Jewish descent on her father's side. Joy Weinman, a venture capitalist, and Herbert London, the Hudson Institute's president emeritus, served as a venture capitalist, and Herbert London, a neoscient. Vicki Pops, her stepmother, is a romance novelist. "We don't have a glance at eye on that much politically [but] he did instill a certain degree of propriety and wrong in me, which contributes to my fashion sensibility." She double majored in twentieth century philosophy and German literature while attending Vassar College, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She expressed an intense interest in pursuing a career in fashion during a summer internship in Christian Dior's PR department in Paris.
Personal life
London lives in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of New York City's Brooklyn borough. She revealed on December 31, 2019, that she was in her first serious relationship with artist Cat Yezbak, and that she had been doing so for more than a year. "So I used to date men on Instagram." Now I know her."
Since childhood, London has suffered from psoriasis. She became a spokesperson for the National Psoriasis Foundation in 2007 and AbbVie's "Uncover Your Confidence" campaign in 2013. She is best known for her naturally occurring gray streak in the front of her hair, also known in medicine as poliosis, which she has had since she was 11 years old. Her Pantene employment has a "gray clause" that allows her to keep it.
Anorexia, binge eating, and other weight problems were all affecting London in the early 1990s. She was 5 foot 7 inches (170 cm) at her heaviest, and at her heaviest, she was 90 pounds (82 kg). "I've been every size in my life," she wrote about the experience in a 2007 interview with Sirens magazine. I've been smaller than a zero since being born in a size 16. I've had lots of issues with body image and weight throughout my life, and finding that at all those weights was sobering and useful that I felt confident.
Time Out magazine's article/photo collection of the most fashionable New Yorkers spotlighted London in 2010. Love, Loss, and What I Wore, a series of monologues about women's clothing and their connection to life events/memories, was performed in Off-Broadway in the same year. London has never been married and has no children as of 2016. In her second book, A memoir, she talked about being single, the importance of personal style, and her experience with eating disorders.
London underwent spinal fusion surgery in December 2016 to address a persistent back pain that needed a six-month rehabilitation.
Career
London started her career as a fashion assistant at Vogue magazine and then became the senior fashion editor at Mademoiselle. She has styled fashion photographs for numerous publications, including Italian D, Nylon, and Contents. Designers Rebecca Taylor, Ghost, and Vivienne Tam have been styled for celebrities, such as Kate Winslet and Liv Tyler, and the London Fashion Shows for designers Rebecca Taylor, Ghost, and Vivienne Tam. London has worked on a number of television ads; her clients include Hanes, Wonderbra, Bali, Procter & Gamble, CoverGirl, Suave, Target, Levi Strauss & Co., Maytag, Swatch, Longines, and Calvin Klein.
In its inaugural season, London co-hosting TLC's What Not to Wear. Dress Your Best, a book published in 2005 by she and co-host Clinton Kelly. London is well-known for her love for high-heeled shoes, with more than 300 pairs owned. Clinton Kelly teased London by saying, "There are almost as many good moments in Stacy's wardrobe as there are high heels." Shut Up! hosted in 2008 by London.It's Stacy London!
With Stacy London, this was the pilot episode of Fashionably Late. For Weekend Today, The Early Show, Good Day Live, and Access Hollywood, London has done fashion reporting. She appears on NBC's Today Show as a regular contributor.Dr. Scholl's, Pantene, Woolite, Dr. Scholl's, and Riders by Lee, from 2009 to 2010. Cindy McLaughlin, a London and company partner, co-founded Style for Hire, a web service that matches people with personal stylists that live in their area, in addition to their hosting duties and endorsements. The online agency's aim is to provide personal styling assistance to common people. Style for Hire was introduced as a pilot in Washington, D.C., on September 13, 2010, to try the concept. On April 16, 2012, the agency officially launched in its entirety. There are 135 stylists in 24 cities as of this date. In addition, London is the creative director of Westfield Style and the editor-in-chief of Westfield STYLE magazine. Professional stylists from Style for Hire, who offer free on-demand fashion consultations, are on hand at Westfield's Style Lounges. At Westfield Garden State Plaza in New Jersey, Westfield Montgomery, Maryland, and Westfield Trumbull in Connecticut, there are three Style Lounges on display.
London is the executive producer of Big Brooklyn Style, a reality show about customer experiences at Lee Lee's Valise boutique in New York. On TLC, the show premiered on May 29, 2012. She became an editor-at-large for Shape magazine in February 2013. She will produce a fashion column for the magazine every month in her role. TLC's announcement in March 2013 that What Not to Wear will be the final season of the season, which will premiere in July. "This exhibition changed me and the course of my life," London said of the event. I hope we touched [our contributors] as much as they touched me. We hope we treated our viewers." TLC revealed in January 2015 that Love, Lust, or Run, a show similar to her previous work, What Not to Wear. She appeared on Season 19 of The View from 2015 to 2016.