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Danielle Goldberg

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The celebrity stylist behind breakout Hollywood stars Ayo Edebiri and Greta Lee has engineered some of the year’s most impactful red carpet moments.

Danielle Goldberg

Danielle Goldberg is one of the industry’s most sought-after stylists. With a list of clients including Ayo Edebiri, Kaia Gerber, Olivia Rodrigo and Greta Lee, Goldberg has shaped the style of Hollywood and entertainment’s rising stars on the red carpet and beyond. 

Goldberg started her career honing her eye for detail and building a narrative with internships at Vogue and T: The New York Times Style Magazine. She worked the front desk at multimedia fashion studio Pier 59 Studios, then worked as an assistant to celebrity and editorial stylist Annabel Tollman. While working for Tollman, Goldberg started dressing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Then came stints with Ethan Hawke, Kendall Jenner and Laura Harrier for her “Spider-Man: Homecoming” promotion tour. 

More recently, Goldberg started styling pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, including for her music video “Bad Idea Right?” and her album cover “Guts.” The stylist has helped position Greta Lee and Ayo Edebiri as style influencers, dressing them in Loewe, The Row, Thom Browne and Bottega Veneta. Goldberg quietly empowers her clients to express their personality through fashion, and has influenced red carpet dressing with her focus on minimalist, modern silhouettes.

VITAL STATISTICS

BORN1983
NATIONALITYAmerican
LOCATIONUnited States
MEMBER SINCE2024

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