Bio
Ilaria Urbinati is an Italian-born, Parisian-raised fashion stylist residing in Los Angeles. She began her career as a buyer for high-end boutiques and is credited as the first to bring many top European designers to the west coast. Her store, Confederacy, is where she collaborated on a line of tailored suits prominently worn by Ryan Gosling’s character in Crazy, Stupid, Love, which sold out almost immediately. She has partnered with Porsche, Walmart, and David Yurman and created capsule collections for Eddie Bauer, Montblanc, Percival, London Sock Company, and many more. Her celebrity clients include Donald Glover, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Adam Brody, Ryan Reynolds, Rami Malek, Chris Evans and Barry Keoghan, to name a few. Her ability to consistently land her red-carpet clients on every best-dressed list led to her being a fixture on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Most Powerful Stylists” feature, including one alongside her client, Dwayne Johnson, for the “Most Influential Stylists of The Decade” issue.
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Most Powerful Stylist of the Decade
Ilaria has ranked multiple times on The Hollywood Reporter’s Most Powerful Stylist of the Year list, including coveted print covers for the 2016 and 2017 issues and the 2020 edition of Hollywood’s most influential stylists of the last decade. In addition, Ilaria was named “Style Curator of the Year” at the Daily Front Row Awards
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