Elizabeth Sulcer is an American fashion stylist known for ultra-feminine and creative high fashion stylings.[4][1][5]

Elizabeth Sulcer
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materRhode Island School of Design
OccupationFashion stylist
Employer(s)Vogue Italia,[1]
BlackBook[1][2][3]
Freelance (2010-present)[2]
AgentLa La Land

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Sulcer studied design at Rhode Island School of Design and apprenticed with British fashion designer Alexander McQueen,[4] and was fashion editor at BlackBook magazine until 2009.[6][2][7] In addition to BlackBook magazine, she styled clothing for numerous Vogue magazines, including Vogue China, Vogue Italia, Vogue Japan, Vogue Russia and Vogue Spain, as well as for the magazines Numero Paris, Self Service, V Magazine, Vanity Fair, and others.[1][8][9][10][11] She worked on advertising campaigns for designers Giorgio Armani, Max Azria, Halston and Hervé Leger, and for cosmetics and clothing retailers including Express, Sephora, L'Oréal, Dior, Guerlain, Bvlgari, Brian Atwood, Nike, Maybelline and Victoria's Secret.[8] She chose apparel for models and actors and other celebrities including French singer Vanessa Paradis, Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss, Russian-American model Anne V, Australian actress Cate Blanchett, American actresses Claire Danes and Amy Adams and Hilary Swank, Latvian model Ieva Lagūna, and actor Matt Dillon.[12]

She has worked with photographers David Bellemere, Ellen von Unwerth, Greg Kadel, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot, and Peter Lindbergh.[4]

Sulcer was married in New York in 2014 and her wedding was covered in Brides magazine.[13]

In 2023, she created a capsule collection with French fashion brand, Each x Other.[14]

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  1. ^ a b c d Camille Banzon, June 15, 2011, International Business Times, Top 5 celebrity stylists of the fashion world , Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014Archived December 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c Amy Wicks, April 13, 2009, Women's Wear Daily, Memo Pad: Country Living's New Look... Sulcer Leaves BlackBook.., Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  3. ^ February 16, 2009, BlackBook magazine, Fashion Week: Backstage at BCBG, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  4. ^ a b c Models Magazine, biography Elizabeth Sulcer, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  5. ^ ERICA M. BLUMENTHAL, October 4, 2013, The New York Times, A Sophisticated Salute to Army Green, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  6. ^ Lucky Magazine, June 2014, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley For Violet Grey June 2014 Archived 2014-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  7. ^ USA Today, 5/14/2008, elizabeth sulcer photos, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  8. ^ a b WINNIE LIU, JAN 23, 2013, Fashionista magazine, STYLIST ELIZABETH SULCER IS LOOKING FOR SPRING & SUMMER INTERNS IN NYC!, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  9. ^ SHANON FLORETTA, JUNE 12, 2014, The Style Vibe, Editorial: Rosie Huntington Whiteley For Violet Grey June 2014, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  10. ^ Fashion Vent Magazine, 2014, Chiharu Okunugi Tours Tokyo for Vogue Japan by Ellen von Unwerth, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  11. ^ David Roemer, Fashion Gone Rogue magazine, 2011, EDITORIAL, ELIZABETH SULCER, GREG KADEL, KARMEN PEDARU, NUMÉRO SEP 26, 2011, ELIZABETH SULCER, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  12. ^ David Roemer, Fashion Gone Rogue magazine, NOV 18, 2011,H by Halston, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  13. ^ August 19, 2014 by Jaimie Schoen, Brides magazine, A Crazy-Stylish New York Wedding Inspired by Old Hollywood, Retrieved Aug. 28, 2014
  14. ^ Lockwood, Lisa (2023-04-18). "Each x Other Taps Elizabeth Sulcer for Curated Capsule and Ad Campaign". WWD. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
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