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personal stylist

British  

noun

  1. a person employed by a rich or famous client to offer advice on clothes, hairstyles, and other aspects of personal appearance

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What people wear to the office has "just gone so casual" in the past few years, personal stylist Karina Taylor previously told BBC News, attributing this to the rise in remote work.

From BBC

Personal stylist Ekaterina Kravchenko, 37, says young people are gravitating to clothing and accessories from the early 2000s.

From The Wall Street Journal

She explored various creative corners before finding her rhythm as the personal stylist to singer Fousheé.

From Los Angeles Times

Otherwise "you may be pushing the boundaries," warns Nick Hems, a personal stylist in London.

From BBC

What people wear to the office has "just gone so casual" in the past few years, with more people wearing jeans and trainers to work, says personal stylist Karina Taylor.

From BBC