wants to reframe the way we think about investment pieces in 2025.The 42-year old celebrity stylist, known for dressing A-list stars like and , does not define “high-low dressing" as a mix of expensive designer items with fast-fashion trends with a short shelf-life.
Instead, Walsh believes every purchase should be made with equal intention and care, whether you're eyeing The Row's or a from .That's why she's partnering with the Gap-owned company to discuss upcoming winter trends and holiday wish lists as consumers shape their New Year's style resolutions. “When I was a little girl, my grandmother would always say to pay very close attention to what accessories you would invest in,” she tells me over Zoom. “But it does excite me when I see brands that are at a lower price point make things in a more quality way, because quality, inconsequential of price point, is what you should invest in.”Andy Sachs–approved.Walsh describes her personal style DNA as “elevated accessibility” and “effortless elegance,” two phrases that instantly recalls one of this year's most iconic fashion moments: Anne Hathaway dressed in a white with a sheer corset and Bulgari jewels—a look that was, of course, crafted by Walsh.But how does Walsh apply that same approach to fashion to clients with varied tastes?
Or say, the sister-in-law you still need to cross off your Christmas list? In a recent conversation with Glamour, Erin Walsh shared some of her favorite gifts, holiday party dress codes, and the controversial It-sneaker making a comeback in 2025.
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