Alex White

Alex White
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Alex White is one of the most respected and influential stylists in the fashion industry, and her career has spanned three decades.

She started her career as a Fashion Editor at Harper’s & Queen London (now Harper’s Bazaar). In 1994, she joined W Magazine as Fashion Editor and later became the Fashion Director, a position she held until 2011. 

Alex has collaborated with photographers including Inez + Vinoodh, David Sims, Glen Luchford, Mario Sorrenti, Craig McDean, Steven Meisel, Mert + Marcus and the late Karl Lagerfeld.

In 1995, Miuccia Prada approached Alex to style both her fashion shows for women
and critically acclaimed campaigns with Glen Luchford for men and women.
From there, she joined Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton where she helped define the “Vuitton Woman.” She then moved to Chanel where she designed campaigns with
Karl Lagerfeld for four years.

Selected by Miuccia Prada to be one of the first Prada “Iconoclasts,” Alex conceptualized the Guggenheim store in Soho New York for fashion week. More recently, Alex has been involved in the creative direction for advertising campaigns for Nina Ricci and Oscar de la Renta as well as styling their seasonal collections.

She has contributed to editorials with US Vogue, Vogue Paris, Vogue China, and continues to style for Vogue Italia.

In 2020, White was named Elle USA Fashion Director.

She is represented by Streeters and you can find her portfolio HERE

You can also check her personal website HERE

Disclaimer: this bio was taken from the artist’s personal website and her rep agency’s website, we do not claim authorship over these words.

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