Edward Bowleg III
- Born: New York, United States
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar US, I-D, WSJ Magazine, Vogue China, Arena Homme +, D La Repubblica; campaigns for Hermès, Valentino, Marc Jacobs, Estée Lauder, Helmut Lang, Prabal Gurung, and Clinique; worked with Doja Cat, Anitta, Tom Brady, Ryan Reynolds, Ben Affleck, and Damson Idris.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: A storytelling-driven approach that explores identity and emotion through clothing, balancing modern femininity, masculinity, and the spaces between.
Edward Bowleg III is a New York-born fashion stylist whose approach is rooted in storytelling. Growing up between New York and Europe, he developed a sharp awareness of how clothing communicates identity and emotion. His early interest in fashion began with sketching and reading magazines, leading him to study design before realizing that styling, constructing images and shaping narratives through clothing, was where his instincts aligned most naturally.
After assisting established stylists early in his career, Bowleg began freelancing and built a body of work defined by his ability to express modern femininity, masculinity, and everything in between. His editorial work has appeared in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar US, I-D, WSJ Magazine, Vogue China, Arena Homme +, and D La Repubblica. He has collaborated with photographers including Mario Sorrenti, Norman Jean Roy, Daniel Jackson, Jeremy Everett, and Philip-Daniel Ducasse.
On the commercial side, Bowleg has styled campaigns and projects for Hermès, Valentino, Marc Jacobs, Estée Lauder, Helmut Lang, Prabal Gurung, and Clinique. His work with entertainers and athletes such as Doja Cat, Anitta, Tom Brady, Ryan Reynolds, Ben Affleck, and Damson Idris reflects a cross-genre understanding of pop culture and performance.
Now based between New York and Paris, Bowleg continues to shape fashion imagery through collaborations that merge his narrative-driven sensibility with a grounded, contemporary view of style.