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17 Facts About Stacy London

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Stacy London was born on May 25,1969 and is an American stylist, fashion consultant, author, and magazine editor.

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Stacy London is known primarily for her time as co-host on What Not to Wear, a reality television program that featured wardrobe and appearance makeovers.

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Stacy London moved into television by co-hosting What Not to Wear with first Wayne Scot Lukas and then Clinton Kelly, and doing fashion reporting for Access Hollywood, The Early Show, and the Today Show.

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Stacy London is of Sicilian descent on her mother's side and Jewish descent on her father's side.

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Stacy London began her career as a fashion assistant at Vogue magazine and later became the senior fashion editor at Mademoiselle.

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Stacy London has styled fashion photos for other publications, including Italian D, Nylon, and Contents.

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Stacy London has styled for celebrities such as Kate Winslet and Liv Tyler, and on fashion shows for designers Rebecca Taylor, Ghost, and Vivienne Tam.

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Stacy London began co-hosting TLC's What Not to Wear in its inaugural season in 2003.

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Stacy London is known for her love of high-heeled shoes, owning over 300 pairs.

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Stacy London has done fashion reporting for Weekend Today, The Early Show, Good Day Live, and Access Hollywood.

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Stacy London is a frequent contributor on NBC's Today Show.

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From 2009 to 2010, Stacy London was a spokesperson for Pantene, Woolite, Dr Scholl's, and Riders by Lee.

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Stacy London is the creative director for Westfield Style and the editor-in-chief of Westfield STYLE magazine.

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Stacy London was the executive producer of Big Brooklyn Style, a reality show about customer experiences at Lee Lee's Valise boutique in New York.

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Stacy London was an official contributor on Season 19 of The View from 2015 to 2016.

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Stacy London discussed being single, the importance of personal style, and her past struggles with eating disorders in her second book, a memoir, titled The Truth About Style.

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In December 2016, Stacy London underwent spinal fusion surgery to correct a chronic back problem, which required a six-month rehabilitation.