Emilie Kareh
- Born: Beirut
- Nationality: Lebanese-French
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Vogue Italia, The Gentlewoman, POP, Double, WSJ., and campaigns for GmbH, Glossier, Emilio Pucci, Farfetch, Heron Preston, GAP, Calvin Klein, Self-Portrait, and Paloma Wool.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: Refined, concept-driven styling with a focus on atmosphere, proportion, and the relationship between garment, model, and space.
Emilie Kareh is a fashion stylist whose work has influenced many of the images seen across magazines and campaigns today. Born in Beirut, she spent her childhood in Paris before moving to London, where she studied costume and set design at Central Saint Martins.
After graduating, she joined French Vogue as an assisting editor, spending four years learning the intricacies of styling and editorial production. That experience built her foundation in storytelling, composition, and visual direction. She later began working independently, developing a practice that bridges editorial and brand work.
Her editorial credits include POP, Double, Vogue Italia, The Gentlewoman, Fantastic Man, Arena Homme+, and WSJ.. Her client list features brands such as GmbH, Rudi Gernreich, Glossier, Pucci, Farfetch, Heron Preston, GAP, and Calvin Klein. In recent years, she has also collaborated with Self-Portrait, Maje, and Paloma Wool.
Emilie is based between London and Paris, though her work frequently extends beyond those cities. In 2025, she styled the Paloma Wool spring/summer show and contributed to POP Magazine. Her approach is rooted in a clear visual language that balances refinement with quiet tension, treating each shoot as a conversation between garment, model, light, and space.
With a foundation in editorial storytelling and a growing list of commercial collaborations, Emilie Kareh continues to define a thoughtful and enduring perspective within contemporary fashion styling.