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Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

327: Top Clothing Trends Coming Out of Quarantine with @stylememaeve

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Kay Durairaj, MD, FACS @beautybydrkay

Medicine, Management & Marketing, Fashion & Beauty, Arts, Health & Fitness, Business

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Today we are joined by stylist to the biggest names in Hollywood, Maeve Reilly, @stylememaeve ! Maeve is the stylist for some of your favorite celebs including Hailey Bieber, Meghan Fox, and Charli & Dixie Damelio! In this week’s Five-Minute Friday Maeve and I talk all about how the pandemic has affected trends and styles over the past year and her journey to becoming a successful wardrobe stylist. We also touch on big events that may be happening again, like the MET Gala, and what we should be expecting for trends coming out of quarantine!  Have a question or something you’d like covered on the podcast? Send me a DM or email info@beautybydrkay.com 
 

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0:00.0

Well, hello, hello guys. You're listening to Beauty Bites with Dr. K., Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon, and I am excited to meet

0:22.8

beautiful Maeve Riley, and you've seen her on Instagram as Style Mave. And Mave, tell me all about

0:31.4

your awesome career. How did you get into styling? How do you style? How did you get known for

0:36.0

styling some of the most beautiful women in the world? Oh my God, that's so many questions. Um, well, let's see. I started when I was

0:44.2

17 years old, so I've been at this for 16 years and, you know, it's taken me a really, really

0:50.0

long time to get where I'm at and a lot of hard work and a lot of, um, you know, like nonstop.

0:57.9

Okay, wait, so 17, you started at 17 being a stylist.

1:02.3

Well, I started, you know, as an intern, you know, and worked my way from the very, very bottom

1:07.3

to where I am now.

1:09.9

And who did you intern for?

1:11.7

I worked on a TV show for a stylist called Laura Solan in New York.

1:16.0

I started in New York.

1:17.5

And I moved to LA 10 years ago.

1:19.6

So I did about six, seven years in New York.

1:22.3

And then I've been here for 10.

1:23.8

Uh-huh.

1:24.8

And the biggest thing I probably did as an assistant was I worked for Robin Mariel, who

1:31.3

at the time child Rihanna, and it was like my dream job. It was the people that I just admired

1:37.3

the most, and I basically just banged their door down until they agreed to meet with me and hire me.

1:41.9

Awesome. I love that. Yeah, and they did. We had a mutual friend that got me in the door. So always, you know, I always tell people to like utilize, you know, knowing someone really helps. It does. This generation, by the way, does not believe that because, like, I have kids that are 20 and I'm like, okay, guys, I can help you. Just put it out there.

2:01.9

Phone them, DM them, send your resume, show up outside their office.

2:05.7

And they're like, doesn't work like that, mom.

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