If you listened to last week’s podcast episode, in which
and I discuss the current state of celebrity styling, then you likely noticed a few names popping up repeatedly as the forces driving the red carpet conversation forward in 2025.One of said stylists is Jared Ellner, the 29-year-old New Jersey native whose client list reads like a who’s who of young Hollywood: There’s YouTube wunderkind-turned-entrepreneur (and soon-to-be actor) Emma Chamberlain, pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter, and Hollywood multi-hyphenates like Molly Gordon and Rachel Sennott, who write and star in today’s buzziest indie films.
Ellner has a track record of taking his girls from fashion newbies to front-row fixtures; Chamberlain became the first YouTube-native talent to become a Louis Vuitton ambassador after they started collaborating full time, and Sennott, who had never used a stylist before meeting Ellner, quickly achieved industry darling status and starred in a Balenciaga campaign this spring.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Ellner for the summer issue of ELLE magazine to learn about how he built his killer roster, why the intimacy required in a stylist/client relationship means that most of the people he works with have become his dear friends, how he juggles a punishing red carpet schedule that’s often happening in tandem with other massive events (like Carpenter’s “Short n' Sweet” Tour), his philosophy regarding a red carpet reference, keeping a star’s personal brand consistent when it comes to styling, and much more.
Read the story in full over at ELLE — complete with some lovely insights from Chamberlain and Gordon! — or pick up a copy in print on newsstands now.