Kitty Boots is a, costume designer, fashion stylist and consultant residing in New York. She has a unique and eclectic outlook on the world of fashion and life, and loves individuality................................................................................................................
BIO Kitty Boots grew up and was educated in England. Her early design career was spent working for street style clothing label BOY of London. After relocating to New York she immersed herself in the fashion world presenting collections during fashion week at Bryant Park, under her own Label Kitty Boots. From her fashion roots she turned her eye to styling and costume design. Her work has been seen on various celebrities including Debbie Harry (Two Times Blue and Curse of Blonde) Gwen Stefani, Nine Inch Nails and Madonna.
BIO Kitty Boots grew up and was educated in England. Her early design career was spent working for street style clothing label BOY of London. After relocating to New York she immersed herself in the fashion world presenting collections during fashion week at Bryant Park, under her own Label Kitty Boots. From her fashion roots she turned her eye to styling and costume design. Her work has been seen on various celebrities including Debbie Harry (Two Times Blue and Curse of Blonde) Gwen Stefani, Nine Inch Nails and Madonna.
She returned to the costume design world with Todd Stephens Gypsy 83 which premiered at the Gay and Lesbian film festival, and has been designing for film ever since notable credits include West 32nd directed by Michael Kang , Multiple Sarcasm starring Timothy Hutton and Mira Sorvino and most recently Musical Chairs directed by Susan Seidelman. Her television career has also flourished with Emmy winning “Queereye for the Straight Guy” which Kitty designed for 3 years, and styling 6 seasons of Celebrity Apprentice for NBC, other credits include Food Network, and The Revolution on ABC.
As a costume designer and stylist Kitty loves the adventure of creating unique looks being for a script or for real life!
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