Brad Goreski (born August 15, 1977) is a celebrity fashion stylist and television personality. In 2015, he joined Fashion Police as a new co-host.
My whole philosophy is about playing dress-up.
I think being partnered with C. Wonder as their creative director and also getting to kind of educate her on how to mix prints and how to incorporate color into her wardrobe and how to go from an easy silhouette to using some of our accessories to cinch her waist or make it more cocktail - I think will be really, really fun.
Scarves, mittens, and hats are a great way to express your personality in the cold weather
I tried to assimilate and mix myself in with everybody, but I still stood out because of my mannerisms, the way I spoke, my interests, the way I walked, all those things that make us stand out in a crowd. Then I got to a point where I stopped caring, because people were calling me names no matter what, so I thought I might as well just do what I wanted to do.
My future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades.
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
Trends in fashion, design and pop culture are taking on more global influence, and of course, one thing that's always in style is color.
I'm lucky to get to do the job that I do. I'm really lucky to be able to work in so many different areas of this industry.
I am very lucky to have the opportunity to travel to so many amazing destinations for work!
Marilyn Monroe to me is the epitome of glamour, and always has been since I was a kid.
As my own boss, I have the opportunity to get to work with great brands, like Old Navy, and I get to style some looks together that people can actually buy and afford.
Like people love their tote, they love their initial bangle, they love their C. Wonder belts, they love their cardigans and their striped top, and I'm really happy to be bringing that back and helping people get their 'Bee Happy' smoking slippers again.
I love weddings: happy people coming together to celebrate in great clothes.
I think women are usually a little bit nervous about wearing white denim. There are rules associated, body issues, all of those things.
I don't think that on a daily basis, people need to be so concerned with others think. When someone comes forward and is an individual, such as a Lady Gaga or a Katy Perry, people respond to them because there is that sense of innocence. It's obviously dress up and theatre. I never lost that I think part of that is growing up gay and part is growing up overweight. You never lose that, and I never want to lose touch with that whimsy, that sense of innocence. I also love the reaction it elicits in people. I like that it makes other people happy.
I like to say I'm geek-chic with a little bit of showgirl. I get asked it a lot, and it really does kind of sum it up.
When you hear fear knocking on the door, most of the time when you answer it there’s nothing there. It’s just you holding yourself back.
I'm a big fan of pops of color, but I thought I would take that to the next level and do a color-blocked Rolex. This watch is the perfect accessory whether you're wearing a tee and jeans or a well-tailored suit.
Being a celebrity stylist, there are many tricks of the trade that I use in my house and with my clients. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser has so many uses, so it's my secret cleaning tool for keeping my shoes - like the vintage Air Jordan's I am obsessing over now - and my clients' shoes, scuff and dirt free.
I've always really been interested in getting to work with QVC because I love teaching people about fashion and I love seeing people get excited by what they're wearing.