KRISTEN ROBERTIELLO

owner & head stylist

Fashion has been Kristen’s obsession for most of her life. In her twenties, she started her fashion career working in New York City's Upper East Side styling some of the wealthiest socialites. Twelve years ago, Kristen happened upon a producer who was so impressed by her sense of style and confidence, she suggested Kristen should make the leap into the world of production and television. After six short months of assisting an established stylist, Kristen jumped in feet first and created her current wardrobe styling company KR Wardrobe Design. With over 100 commercials, show opens, promos, and print ads under her belt, Kristen is no stranger to varying style needs. Some of her work includes the show open for HBO’s hit series Boardwalk Empire, national ad campaigns for New York Times best selling author Sylvia Day, The Weather Channel’s show open with Sam Champion and Anthony Bourdain’s promo for his hit TV show Layover. She has also styled a live fashion show for ULTA Cosmetics in collaboration with beauty companies L’Oreal, Maybelline and NYX Cosmetics.

Kristen has been featured as a style expert on morning shows, ABC, Bella Magazine TV and on Sylvia Day’s “Beyond Words”. She was also selected and featured in 201 Magazine’s Best Personal Style and is a contributing editor for BellaMag. Kristen regularly appears as a fashion expert on iHeart Radio’s WOR710 Tonight with Joe Concha. She has commentated and worked behind the scenes on fashion shows, personally and professionally styled Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York and represents brands as a brand ambassador on liketoknow.it.com.

Kristen’s innovative approach and talent have made her an asset in the production world and to her private clients as well. Her personal mission is to inspire, motivate and educate in all areas of fashion and beauty. She currently resides in Bergen County, New Jersey with her husband and two children.

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 “Shop for your wardrobe with my 80/20 rule in mind. you should love 80% of what’s in your closet… 100% isn’t realistic. if you do this, it will eliminate the Estress of getting dressed.”

 
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