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Stacy London was born on May 25, 1969, in New York City, although her name might suggest otherwise. She is best known as an American fashion consultant, media personality, and author. London attended Vassar College, where she earned a degree in philosophy and German literature.
London began her fashion career as a fashion assistant at Vogue magazine. She later advanced to the role of senior fashion editor at Mademoiselle. Over the years, she has styled for a number of prominent celebrities and major brands, including Kate Winslet, Liv Tyler, Hanes, Wonderbra, CoverGirl, Suave, Target, and Calvin Klein.
In 2003, Stacy London rose to national prominence as the co-host of TLC’s popular makeover reality show What Not to Wear. Her frank yet compassionate approach to style guidance resonated with audiences. During this time, she also co-authored the book Dress Your Best, which offered practical fashion advice tailored to different body types and lifestyles.
Between 2009 and 2010, London became a spokesperson for several brands including Pantene, Woolite, Dr. Scholl’s, and Lee. In 2010, she launched Style for Hire, an online professional styling service designed to make personal styling accessible. At its peak, the company employed 135 stylists across 24 cities, helping individuals feel confident through personalized fashion choices.
London is also known for her candor in discussing personal health and body image issues. In her second book, The Truth About Style, she opened up about her lifelong battle with psoriasis, as well as challenges with anorexia, binge eating, and weight fluctuations. Her honest storytelling has helped destigmatize discussions around self-image and mental health within the fashion industry.
Stacy London has never been married. In her memoir, she expressed contentment with her single status, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance and empowerment. Though private about her romantic life, she remains an influential voice on issues related to body positivity and personal authenticity.
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