Maeve Reilly Is Street Style’s Secret Weapon 


She's turned celebrities and influencers like Hailey Bieber into modern-day fashion icons, creating looks that are covetable, relevant, and designed for life. They’re also replicable, a concept that used to be scoffed at by fashion insiders. For a stylist like Reilly, it’s all part of the process. 
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Maeve Reilly is grateful. The celebrity stylist tells me as much no less than three times, and regularly intersperses her Instagram Stories with posts about light and love and gratitude to her 760,000 followers. It’s clear her thankfulness comes from a genuine, innermost place, but also she received so many bouquets for her birthday this month from friends, colleagues, and designers that she had to make a gentle joke on Instagram along the lines of okay, stop sending flowers now!

From an onlooker flicking through Instagram Stories, the dozens of gifts and arrangements seemed thoughtful, of course, but possibly exemplified how grateful other people are to her. Despite being in the business for over a decade and snagging the tenth spot on the Hollywood Reporter's 25 Most Influential Stylists in Hollywood list in 2017, Reilly’s work has taken on a culture-shifting feel recently thanks to a professional partnership with Hailey Bieber, a celebrity whose style is now so pervasive and imitated that, if they gave out Oscars for aesthetic relevancy, she’d be thanking the Academy. As such, designers want to be included in her work, and Reilly has a knack for spreading the love among established brands such as Bottega Veneta, Acne Studios, Mugler, and Jacquemus, as well as up-and-comers like Italian label The Attico, Polish designer Magda Butrym, and New York's LaQuan Smith