Red Carpet Royalty: Sabrina Carpenter, Connor Storrie, Chase Infiniti, Kate Hudson and the Stylists Who Help Them Rule
Meet the 25 power stylists who conjured up this year’s most magical looks.
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THR Cover Story Red Carpet Royalty: Sabrina Carpenter, Connor Storrie, Chase Infiniti, Kate Hudson and the Stylists Who Help Them Rule Meet the 25 power stylists who conjured up this year’s most magical looks. By Carol McColgin Plus Icon Carol McColgin Contributing Editor View All April 8, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Behind every newly minted star ­— Heated Rivalry ‘s Connor Storrie , One Battle After Another ‘s Chase Infiniti and Sentimental Value ‘s Renate Reinsve number among 2026’s biggest Hollywood breakouts — there is always a stylist working overtime to ensure every Choo and Cartier diamond aligns with what’s now and what’s next. Stylists wield as much power in Hollywood as they do double-sided tape, especially when it comes to marketing a film or TV show even before it hits theaters and streamers. Consider Timothée Chalamet’s “hardcore orange” curated by his stylist, Taylor McNeill, for the Marty Supreme premieres (A24’s highest-grossing worldwide release ever); Margot Robbie’s Cathy-worthy corsets for the Wuthering Heights press juggernaut as styled by Andrew Mukamal (the same mastermind behind Robbie’s Barbiecore for the $1.44 billion-grossing film); or Paul Anthony Kelly’s nod to JFK Jr.’s iconic ’90s style, which his stylist Warren Alfie Baker revisited to promote FX’s Love Story . Related Stories TV 'The Testaments' Creator Explains That Thrilling Premiere Cameo: "You Want Those Scenes to Feel Epic" Movies 'Forbidden Fruits' Director Wanted Film to Be a "Razor Blade in a Jolly Rancher" And now, The Devil Wears Prada 2 fans wait with bated breath — or “girded loins,” as Stanley Tucci’s Nigel would say — to see what Meryl Streep’s and Anne Hathaway’s stylists, Micaela Erlanger and Erin Walsh, respectively, will dress them in, having already driven ...
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