Clare Byrne
- Born: Australia
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Byrne has styled for editorials in Vogue US, Vogue Italia, Vogue China, W Magazine, WSJ, Dazed & Confused, Fantastic Man, Interview; she has worked on advertising and consulting campaigns with Marc Jacobs, MAC, Chanel, Dior, Zara, Calvin Klein, Hermès; she frequently collaborates with photographers such as Inez & Vinoodh, Roe Ethridge, Craig McDean, Collier Schorr, Ethan James Green, Charlotte Wales, Philippe Jarrigeon.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: She emphasizes a considered palette, attention to proportion, and an undercurrent of humor; her work aims to balance narrative-driven styling with commercial demands.
Clare Byrne is a fashion stylist working between New York and Europe. She currently serves as the fashion director of The Travel Almanac, where she oversees styling direction and contributes to the magazine’s visual identity. Her editorial work has appeared in Vogue US, Vogue Italia, Vogue China, W Magazine, WSJ, Dazed Confused, Fantastic Man, and Interview.
Byrne’s client list includes brands such as Marc Jacobs, MAC, Chanel, Dior, Zara, Calvin Klein, and Hermès, reflecting her ability to move comfortably between editorial storytelling and commercial campaigns. Her collaborations often involve some of today’s most influential photographers, including Inez Vinoodh, Craig McDean, Roe Ethridge, Collier Schorr, Ethan James Green, Charlotte Wales, and Philippe Jarrigeon.
Known for her refined approach to color and proportion, Byrne’s work carries a sense of humor and ease that keeps it contemporary without losing depth. In addition to her fashion work, she is a co-founder of Suncliffe Gin, a woman- and LGBTQ-owned spirits brand based in Arizona, where she helped shape the brand’s creative direction and visual narrative.
In 2019 she married Michael Moffatt in Australia, wearing two custom dresses designed by her friends at Area. Represented globally by Total Management, Clare Byrne continues to build a practice that connects fashion, culture, and design through thoughtful, understated styling.