Brad Goreski Talks Rihanna & More

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It’s been a little under a year and a half since It’s a Brad, Brad World was on the air, but it feels like it’s been ages. We’ve been seriously missing our imaginary BFF Brad Goreski on our TV screens, so we were pumped when Wetpaint Entertainment was able to chat exclusively with the stylist to some of Hollywood’s hottest starlets!

We caught up with Brad during New York Fashion Week, while he was busy promoting his partnership with Dr. Scholl’s Dream Walk, and probed him for his pick on the best-dressed celebs on the scene — including the Modern Family star client that made him proud. Brad also weighed in on North West’s haute couture baby style, and whether he’d return to reality TV. Read on for all the scoop!

 

Wetpaint Entertainment: What made you decide to team up with Dr. Scholl’s Dream Walk?

 

Brad Goreski: I’ve been a really big fan of the collection for a while. It’s a staple in my styling kit because my clients are always asking me, ‘Can we get a more comfortable shoe?’ and I’m like ‘No!’ It gives them the chance to do what they need to do on the carpet and still feel good at the end of the night. It’s a great way to maintain your entire look for hours at a time.

 

Which celebrity’s style choices are really catching your eye right now — particularly at NYFW?

I’m always loving what Rihanna does — she’s popped up at a bunch of shows. I think she looks really great, she always has great shoes, great jewelry, her hair and makeup is on-point. I saw Kiernan Shipka at the Zac Posen show and she looked really great. She’s such a sweet and talented girl. I’ve seen Allison Williams around, who is such a beauty and just incredibly lovely.

 

Which of your star clients were you most proud of this year?

I was really happy withSarah Hyland at the Emmys. That turned out to be one of my top five red carpet looks of my career so far. I’ve been working with Jordana Brewster and she wore this really great beaded D-Squared dress to the ESPY Awards. I’ve just been having a lot of fun with my girls and creating really fashion-forward, but also accessible and aspirational looks. 

 

Would you consider going back to reality TV? In what capacity? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Sure! I love being on TV. I love entertaining people and exposing them to the world of fashion that I think a lot of people find mysterious. I don’t know if I would go back in a docu series following my life, but as a host or a judge on some sort of panel, I would be totally open to that!

 

We’ve seen you hanging out with some of the Housewives in the past. Is there a Housewife you’d love to style?

I’d probably go for Carole Radziwill, but she doesn’t really need any help. I think that the Housewives’ style is so ingrained in the fabric of pop culture — I don’t want to mess with it. I kind of dig it. It’s like more is more.

 

Would you ever consider styling for a TV show?

Sure. I think anything that challenges you is good. I’d love to style for Veep. Business cazh realness.

 

What are your thoughts on celebrity babies like North West wearing all these high fashion labels?

If you have access to it, why not? My mom used to drop so much money — I was a very opinionated kid and cared about how I looked. My mom helped to cultivate my style and it turned into a career for me. Who knows? We may have a bunch of baby editors or photographers or stylists in the making!

 

Originally from Wetpaint