Celebrity Stylist Jared Ellner sat down to discuss the inspiration behind Olivia Rodrigo's NSFD (not safe for daytime) look, the inspiration behind Emma Chamberlain's style, and what clients like Bottoms's Rachel Sennott want in their red carpet styling. Learn that and more in this edition of Behind the Looks. #oliviarodrigo #emmachamberlain #celebritystyle
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00:00This look actually was not supposed to happen.
00:02It was a little too risque for a morning show.
00:05♪♪
00:11Hi, I'm Jared Ellner,
00:12and this is Behind the Looks with Who What Wear.
00:14This is Emma Chamberlain
00:16for Jean-Paul Gaultier couture show.
00:20She is wearing vintage Gaultier.
00:23It's spring 2004.
00:25On the runway, it was just a blazer with no pants,
00:27but she's smaller.
00:29So this worked out as a dress.
00:31And then it was a little bit big,
00:33but because it's, like, archival vintage,
00:36we could not tailor it.
00:37But they happened to have the matching corset
00:40that we put on top, which was, like, crazy luck,
00:42because I love this.
00:44I love this jacket so much.
00:45It's beautiful.
00:46And then the heels are by this Berlin young designer,
00:51Maud Amorfo, which I'm obsessed with.
00:54We actually wanted to get boots from them.
00:57They make, like, a stunning ballerina boot,
00:59but they had these instead.
01:01And I think it worked even better
01:03because then we tied the whole glam in to be ballerina.
01:06We made her this little fashion ice princess ballerina,
01:11which is, like, a blush pink look is everything to me.
01:14I feel like that could be the source of my love for fashion,
01:18like a blush pink monochromatic look.
01:20And it doesn't happen that often, so I love this one.
01:24But I feel like all the pieces really came together.
01:27It was really nice to pull in a young designer
01:30whose stuff I had saved for quite some time
01:33that worked with this,
01:34because it just brought it to a new space.
01:38What is it like mixing archive with new?
01:40It is a journey.
01:41I mean, it's really nice to transform something.
01:45I think the beauty of archive is that it happened
01:48and it was a moment, but to make it something new
01:52is really exciting and a privilege.
01:54So I feel like when it's right
01:56and it feels blended and, like, it's one look, it's amazing.
02:00But I think it's just about finding something
02:03that feels like the perfect complement
02:04so it's not distracting
02:06or taking away from the original design.
02:11This is Rina Sawayama.
02:14This was the John Wick New York premiere for John Wick 4.
02:18It was the first time we'd worked together.
02:21It was her first project where she was an actress.
02:23She's a musician.
02:24She's a model.
02:25She's everything.
02:26This was one of my favorite looks.
02:29I love red carpet dressings.
02:32I think it's such a great opportunity
02:33to show somebody's personality,
02:36but elevate and maybe do a character, do something new.
02:40And Rina just takes it there.
02:42Each look that we did for that press tour
02:43was very different,
02:45but this one specifically I loved.
02:47I felt like it would have been very hard to pull off
02:50if you weren't a true fashion girl,
02:52and she is a fashion girl at heart.
02:55I think Rina does a fantastic job
02:58at treating everything like a character.
03:01So when we're doing music things,
03:05like I did her tour,
03:06she has a very specific vision
03:08of what that character's story is,
03:11how it's gonna progress.
03:12And I think in that same way for red carpet,
03:15she just wants to tell a story.
03:16So this one was samurai princess fashion warrior.
03:21We did this right after Jimmy Fallon.
03:25They told us initially,
03:27please do not choose a look that is complicated.
03:29It needs to be easy
03:30and something that you can slip into in like two seconds.
03:34And there were like 60 to 100 buttons up the back.
03:38We did not listen.
03:39It was manic, but it was so cute.
03:42And it was really the right moment for this look.
03:44It just felt good for like a wintry New York vibe.
03:48She's a chameleon.
03:50This is SZA for the cover of Rolling Stone.
03:54This look was created in collaboration,
03:58one by this artist, Original Rose,
04:00who does these gorgeous like Moss purses,
04:04specifically Moss Birkins, which I'm obsessed with.
04:07In this look, you can't see it,
04:08but on the side there's like a huge Moss Birkin
04:11that didn't make the cut,
04:12but she made this bikini.
04:14It was made by our tailor, Miguel Pena,
04:18and he's incredible.
04:19And then she applied the Moss after.
04:23I love this look.
04:24SZA is like nature, fairy, princess, queen in my eyes.
04:27That's my favorite version of her.
04:30So to be able to do something that felt cool and chill,
04:34but still very whimsical for a cover like this was a dream.
04:41The boots are by Custom J1.
04:43I love them.
04:44They're beautiful.
04:45And the armband is by Presley Oldham.
04:47He is a stunning jewelry designer.
04:50I think these were his grandma's like flowers,
04:53beaded flowers that she made
04:55that he turned into this arm cuff.
04:56So it just felt like a lot of really special pieces
05:00coming together to create what I hoped for
05:03would be a simple, but like whimsical look.
05:07I love this one.
05:08What is it like seeing my styling on a newsstand?
05:10I don't see many newsstands, to be honest.
05:12Like I'm just not walking past newsstands.
05:15It's incredible to hold it,
05:17especially the Rolling Stone covers.
05:19They're everything.
05:20It's such an exciting feeling.
05:23This is Rachel Sennett.
05:25She's going to the Gotham Awards in New York.
05:27She's wearing Dilara Findicoglou,
05:29who is one of my favorite designers.
05:32There are very few, especially young designers,
05:36who I feel like can do things that feel antique
05:40and like they have character
05:41and like there's a whole story built in
05:44in a very fashion way that isn't cheesy.
05:47So I love this look.
05:49Rachel's also someone who can hold a lot.
05:52She can, similar to Rina, fill a character
05:55and she just owns it.
05:58I feel like she can wear the craziest things
06:01and make it feel like herself
06:03and like she is in charge, but still natural.
06:08This was a really fun one.
06:09I was not there in person.
06:11She was in New York, so I was like FaceTiming her.
06:15I loved it.
06:15I really enjoy putting her in a corsety,
06:18antiquey, vintage vibe
06:20because I think she carries it very well.
06:23When working with talent, like Rachel specifically,
06:27I think for us, we've worked together for so long.
06:31She was the second client I ever had.
06:33So we've been on a journey
06:36from the very beginning of her career to where she is now.
06:39It's so incredible to watch.
06:41She has come so far.
06:43I think it's about zooming out and then zooming in.
06:46So having long goals for her fashion career
06:51and then each specific time,
06:52really making sure that it's specific to the event
06:55that we're going to, the photo shoot, whatever it is.
06:59I feel like you have to have a balance
07:01between this North Star of what she wants to be,
07:06which for her, I think it's campy and fun,
07:10but still very fashion and serious
07:14and all those things at once.
07:16So it's a balance.
07:17I feel like you have to have that in mind
07:19and then also have some freedom to play
07:22and experiment along the way.
07:24I identify new designers by just constantly searching.
07:28Like I feel like you have to be on the hunt all the time.
07:31There's always new talent coming out.
07:34There's new artists, designers, craftsmen
07:37doing amazing things that you just have
07:39to really be on the lookout for.
07:41So it's just about staying aware
07:43and honestly being on Instagram.
07:46Like being online is a huge part of it.
07:49Just always discovering
07:50because they're in like every area of the world.
07:53This is Phoebe Bridgers.
07:55This was actually right before a shoot that we did that day.
07:59We shot the cover of the Guardian magazine
08:02and my friend Davis brought me onto this
08:05and the two of them had been wanting to recreate,
08:07I think it's like a meme of this guy wearing a suit
08:11and then full lingerie in the back.
08:14And right before the shoot, we did this.
08:17I had my tailor cut up these vintage pants, shirt
08:21and we had some beautiful,
08:24I think it was Agent Provocateur lingerie.
08:27I mean, I think she did the perfect dorky smile
08:31that just made it all click.
08:33So it was hot and weird and cute,
08:35but yeah, this was like for 20 minutes before a photo shoot.
08:40This was not really supposed to happen,
08:42but Davis and Phoebe had a vision
08:44and we brought it to life.
08:46This is Olivia Rodrigo.
08:47She's wearing Todd Oldham from spring 1995.
08:51It's a very iconic runway moment.
08:53And it was actually two pieces from different looks.
08:57The white top went with a white skirt
09:00and then the yellow skirt went with a yellow top,
09:02but Todd only had the separates.
09:05So we put them together
09:07and this look actually was not supposed to happen.
09:10We did a fitting for the Today Show
09:13where I wanted this as an option,
09:15but it was a little too risque for a morning show.
09:18So we kind of just had it ready to go.
09:21And then that night it was her album release
09:24and she was like, let's do that.
09:27And we didn't have the right shoes for it.
09:30We were planning on performance shoes,
09:31which were like boots.
09:32So we ran out and got little clear kitten heels
09:37in like the 20 minutes that she was doing glam.
09:39And she looked amazing.
09:41She always looks gorgeous,
09:42but this felt really, really impactful
09:46because it's, if you know like deep cut fashion,
09:49this runway moment is just a viral 90s moment.
09:53And it was such a privilege to be able to use it
09:57for her on such a special night.
09:59So I love this look.
10:02I feel like there's so much history in it
10:04that it's, you can't really go wrong.
10:08I feel like Gen Z celebrity style
10:12is a lot more excited about
10:16different facets of people's style.
10:19I feel like in the past,
10:21people have had to be very consistent,
10:24have clear growth from the beginning of their career
10:26to the end.
10:27But I do feel like Gen Z appreciates
10:31when someone can really tap into all the different sides
10:35of who they are style-wise.
10:37So that's the most exciting part.
10:39I feel like it just allows for so much creativity.
10:42And I think it just makes for a much richer portfolio
10:48of someone's fashion history
10:49when you're really celebrated for doing whatever you want.
10:54Goth, clean, chic, girly, campy,
10:57all the things.
10:58As long as it's really good,
11:00I feel like it's applauded, which is lovely.
11:03I feel like that's a great space to be in now.
11:05What made me want to become a stylist?
11:07Truthfully, I never really imagined being a stylist.
11:11I went into fashion because I wanted to do design.
11:15That's what I went to school for.
11:16That's always been the dream.
11:18And things just sort of progressed and I followed it
11:21and I just fell into it.
11:23This was definitely not the goal, but I love it.
11:27And it's become everything.
11:30It's like my whole world now.
11:32A celebrity that inspires me style-wise is Zendaya.
11:36She looks fantastic.
11:38What her and Law have done for years
11:40is really, really, really beautifully done styling.
11:43So that's always an inspiration.
11:45Thank you so much for watching.
11:47Let me know what your favorite looks are
11:48in the comments below.
11:53I'll see you next time.
11:55Bye.
11:56Bye.