HI, I’M JENNILEE.

Yes, that is my first and last name, and you probably have another Jen, Jenny, Jenna, and Jennifer in your group already. Plus, I share a birthday with Cher, and she has one name, so why not? And yes, fun fact, my dad’s name is Bruce.

I’m a fashion stylist bouncing between Brooklyn and Los Angeles. What can I say? I love beaches, palm trees and mountains. But I love seasons, walking, and people-watching even more. You’ll find me back on the West Coast every few months but most of the time in NYC.

 
  • JenniLee

    Over a Decade of Styling

    I’ve been styling for well over a decade, and all over the world, with some incredible women, like Lauryn Hill, Hayley Williams, and Lana Condor. I've been featured in the pages of Harper’s Bazaar, Bust, Rolling Stone, Spin and Flaunt magazines and I've lent my style expertise to iconic brands Lucky Brand, Diesel, and Bloomingdales.

    Evoking emotion through style is a passion of mine, and teaching women to use fashion to explore their creativity is one of the greatest joys in my life. I empower women to step into their unique style. To clarify, I take my clients on a life-changing journey to experience self-acceptance through fashion.

  • I'm here to guide you

    The work I do for women touches upon every facet of your persona.

    I can show up IRL, where we dig deep and get clarity in your closet with a full scope auditing and styling. But if you're in another time zone, we can do it all over Zoom. There are so many ways we can work together.

    I'm here to guide you so that you aren't doing it all yourself. By creating environments and relationships that are creative, authentic, positive, fun, and imaginative. I serve to bring out the best in others, making people feel free and comfortable so they can shine. I practice kindness and empathy, and I empower authenticity.

I promote conscious consumerism in navigating the intersection of style and sustainability.

I encourage my clients to be thoughtful about how they shop. Instilling the mantra that quality over quantity rules.

I credit my fashion sense and savvy to my muse, Nana Kitty. I watched her experience joy in the act of "making her look" and spreading that joy to everyone who crossed her path. As a teen in sultry South Florida, we had weekly dates sifting through the racks in thrift stores. It was there she taught me everything about silhouettes and fabrics. Together we would uncover designer goods from New Look Dior to 80’s Versace, and from that, a stylist emerged.

 

 
 

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