Behind the Scenes of Celebrity Styling, Getting Sober Young & Rising Above Negativity with Stylist Maeve Reilly
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Maeve Reilly is a celebrity stylist who counts music icons, runway models and A-list celebrities among her clientele. In addition to red carpet and street styling, Maeve’s editorial work has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Paper Magazine, and Wall Street Journal. She joins the show to candidly discuss what it was like getting sober at the age of 18, how she got her start in styling, the real behind-the-scenes of celebrity styling, how she copes with client breakups and a cut throat industry as someone in their self proclaimed “soft girl” era, negativity online, why she’s unsubscribing to hustle culture and so much more.
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