Brian Molloy
- Born: United States
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Molloy has styled for W Magazine, The Gentlewoman, and Self Service, and has worked on campaigns and runway projects for The Row, Tory Burch, Tod’s, and Celine.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: He is known for refined simplicity, merging classic structure with modern ease, and approaches styling as a dialogue between design and wearability.
Brian Molloy is a New York-based fashion stylist and contributing editor whose work bridges editorial clarity and commercial impact. He has built a reputation for clean, considered looks, often combining classic silhouettes with subtle modern details.
Over time, Molloy’s portfolio has grown across leading magazines and luxury brands alike. He has contributed to W Magazine, The Gentlewoman, Double, Self Service, among others. On the commercial side, he has worked on campaigns and runway presentations for houses such as The Row, Tory Burch, and Tod’s. In 2025, his credits include styling The Row’s Fall 2025 lookbooks, Celine campaigns, and Tory Burch’s seasonal runway and advertising work.
Molloy treats styling as a visual conversation: he collaborates with photographers, editors, and design teams to maintain mood and narrative while keeping wearability in view. A recent editorial project included a Mariacarla Boscono shoot for W Magazine, where he paired structured tailoring with understated accents. He also helped guide visual direction for The Row’s Fall 2025 collection, executing a lookbook with photographer Mark Borthwick.
While Molloy’s trajectory may not always grab headlines, his consistent work and trusted reputation have placed him among the creatives shaping fashion’s visual language. As of 2025, his name is increasingly cited among those influencing how style is seen and understood.