About
Emmy Briggs is a Texas-born wardrobe stylist and creative consultant working between New York City, Austin, and Los Angeles.
She was the U.S. Market Editor for the now-closed, London-based So It Goes Magazine, where she collaborated closely with the Fashion Director and editorial team to produce their biannual multi-arts publication. The magazine featured artists such as Cate Blanchett, Gia Coppola, Mark Ruffalo, Riz Ahmed, Cy Twombly, Kurt Vile, Florence Welch, and Serpentwithfeet.
Her client roster includes brands like Michael Kors, Bloomingdale’s, Lululemon, Anthropologie, Brooks Running, Free People, Huckberry and Tecovas.
Emmy’s work has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar, So It Goes, Office Magazine, Women’s Health, and Cero Magazine. She has also styled celebrity talent such as Rachel Roy, Shiloh Fernandez, Emily Tremaine, and Luke Kleintank.
In the commercial space, Emmy has styled wardrobe for a range of campaigns including Jack in the Box, Bustle, Total Wine, Lyft, ProForm, Science Moms, Tecovas, Federalist Wines, and Shipt.
Driven by a love for storytelling and human connection, Emmy brings out the individuality of her subjects—allowing their personalities to shine through every image. She gravitates toward the raw and real, often weaving that sensibility into her personal projects. Most recently, she’s been expanding her creative scope, blending her background in styling with art and creative direction to tell broader, more expressive visual stories.