By Danica Lo. That means no more quick fashion fixes from your favorite hosts, Clinton Kelly and Stacy London. I'm sure we'll see Stacy pop up on another fun fashion TV show soon, but in the meantime, I thought we would mark this occasion with a look back at five of her best style tips.
Don't wear clothing that doesn't fit: This may sound obvious to you, but there are so many people who buy a shirt or pair of jeans based on the size instead of the fit. Stacy has been preaching this message for years! I think this is one rule we can all agree with. Just because something is on sale doesn't make it a bargain: "I'm happy if you find something half off that is absolutely amazing for you and it is something you need in your closet," she told the Huffington Post.
Focus on. By Amy Wicks. Stacy London, style guru from TLC's What Not to Wear, is the latest celebrity to go public about a tough history struggling with eating disorders. By Meredith Turits. What Not To Wear fans will be happy to hear that makeover maven Stacy London will be working her magic on a new series coming to TLC this spring--but this time, she'll be behind the camera, telling the story of a unique Brooklyn boutique that caters to plus-size women.
By Tracey Lomrantz Lester. Our gal in Los Angeles, Jen Weinberg, caught up with her on the Westfield Style Tour--an eight-city mall-to-mall fashion and beauty event--to get some style advice for staying squarely in Do territory. I'd estimate that in my lifetime I've watched approximately a gajillion episodes of What Not To Wear, the insanely addictive TLC makeover show, and somehow am still hungry for more. I've also spent some time on the other side of the TV, in front of the camera, and I know how heavily produced some shows can be--so I've always wondered just how authentic those "ambushes" are, and if Stacy and Clinton actually toss those poor people's clothes out in the trash.
And now I've got some answers, courtesy of one editor who was the subject in last night's episode I bet the hordes of high school boys who didn't ask Brooke Shields to prom are kicking themselves right about now! At last night's special performance of Love, Loss and What I Wore which was part of Glamour's Love Your Life conference at 92nd St Y , she revealed that she and her best friend went to prom together--in the same dress!
If the current salves available for whatever fashion emergencies ail you aren't quite doing the trick hysterical calls and a flurry of Blackberry photos to your BFF at work; asking the genius Glamour stylists over at What To Wear and you need a visit from a true style fairy godmother, we've got good news.
The collection offers women of any age and any clothing size to shop the latest trends, all in one place. Created to inspire body confidence and challenge beauty standards, Massini has something for everybody. London says on the collection's site: "There's a common misbelief that trends only look good on a specific body type or are limited to youth. There are no limits.
You can wear a trend regardless of your age or body type. I love helping women connect the dots. Many fans of What Not to Wear were shocked to learn that the co-hosts weren't actually friends off-screen.
In , Kelly revealed London blocked him on Twitter. He later explained on The Chew that there wasn't any beef between the trendy twosome: "It seems juicy, but it really isn't that juicy. It was like getting a little slap in the face — I was like, 'What is that all about? Why, and how, and when? Fans wondered what happened between the pair who appeared like best friends on What Not to Wear , but London denied a feud existed.
Soon, London shared a cryptic post on her Instagram about forgiveness and blocking people on social media. The post read, "Last night, I was thinking about forgiveness Forgiveness is something you give yourself to move on, to find peace, to let go. So I unblocked a bunch of people today. While he may or may not hate Stacy London, Clinton Kelly surely hates everyone else. How do we know this? Infused with Kelly's infamous snark, humor, and wit, I Hate Everyone, Except You features personal stories of the style maven's life and career.
Because I remember being in junior high and high school, and really feeling like I had a lot to offer the world, and feeling like I was fabulous, but nobody got it Stacy London catapulted to success after landing What Not to Wear , so fans were surprised to learn the fashion expert was struggling tremendously in London broke her silence in an essay for Refinery29 , explaining that she had undergone back surgery that caused a major financial and mental setback. The TV host's mental state spiraled out of control post-surgery, and she became careless with her money.
She writes, "Without a job to go to, and with a good enough excuse not to, I started to spend money almost mindlessly: I ordered in food twice a day mostly Bareburger and mostly with the Caviar app. I bought toys for my dog Dora — toys I could barely pick up. I paid for my housekeeper and a full-time driver I couldn't take anywhere.
Online shopping, of course! Along with penning emotional personal essays, Stacy London spent a portion of styling Lin-Manuel Miranda for the Mary Poppins press tour. The star gushed about the positive experience in an Instagram post , thanking all individuals involved and expressing her gratitude for the opportunity.
While London successfully styled Miranda for his film tour, this wasn't the first time the pair worked together. Luz Towns-Miranda, to the show. London transformed Dr. While Miranda did not win the Academy Award that year, he was a winner with the best-dressed prize on his arm, all thanks to London!
Despite The Chew coming to an end, Clinton Kelly hasn't stopped making things fabulous. After 10 years helping women feel and look their best, Kelly decided to launch a women's clothing line for QVC called Kelly by Clinton Kelly. Kelly created the line based on some of the most common fashion mistakes he noticed while styling women on What Not to Wear , including women wearing clothes too tight for their bodies making them appear bigger , and women wearing clothing too big making them look frumpy.
He explained in an interview with Boca Raton Observer , "I designed my QVC line for the average women, who is 5'4" and a size 12 or Most clothes are designed for a size 2 or 4, which is such a small subset of the population. Kelly by Clinton Kelly is filled with affordable, versatile outfits designed to make every woman feel like they've just received a makeover on What Not to Wear. When Stacy London and Clinton Kelly aren't saving the wardrobes of the needy, they're busy taking care of their rescue pups!
London has her Morkie, Dora, and shares the doggo's adventures on Instagram. The adorable pup has her own page where she can be seen laying around, walking the streets of New York, and snuggling with her mama, who she has referred to as the "dopest mama in the galaxy.
Kelly adopted Jack Russell Terrier, Mary, and has boasted about the dog on social media. The stylist adopted Mary from Pet Rescue in , and has been supporting the shelter's efforts for the last decade. He shared this post expressing his love for the shelter, and urged his followers to support them.
Both Dora and Mary are a true rags-to-riches story, becoming the most fashionable pups in all of the Empire State. In the eight-episode season, Kelly is tasked with putting 10 talented bakers to the test to create delicious baked treats worthy enough to tickle the taste buds of the show's judges, Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman, and Lorraine Pascale.
Food Network President, Courtney White explained in the press release that Kelly's charismatic personality and lifestyle expertise were a perfect addition for the show. Kelly, who is no stranger to cooking after hosting food-centric daytime talk show The Chew , gushed about the show and its judges in an Instagram post, captioning, "It's official. Working with these three was a real treat. Some amazingly talented competitors too.
And I get to wear suits again! While Stacy London had a year of professional growth in , she would also experience one of the greatest losses in her life: the death of her father, Herbert London. Always transparent with her fans, London shared an emotional post about losing her father, who she described as her first love, on Instagram.
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