• Born: Information not publicly available
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Works and Collaborations: Known for her editorial and styling work with Pop Magazine and Arena Homme+, including projects with brands such as Arket and Fendi, and collaborations with photographers like Guillaume Blondiau.
  • Signature Style or Philosophy: Focuses on clarity, proportion, and atmosphere, emphasizing realism and elegance through balanced, understated styling

Helga Burrill is a London-based fashion stylist and editor known for her refined approach to visual storytelling. She is represented by CLM, the artist management agency with offices in London and New York. Her career includes work across editorial and commercial platforms, with a focus on projects that merge thoughtful styling with clear creative direction.

Burrill has held senior editorial roles at publications such as Pop Magazine and Arena Homme+, where she is frequently credited as fashion editor or stylist. Her work in these magazines spans cover shoots, fashion features, and brand collaborations, contributing to their distinctive visual identity.

Her portfolio includes styling for campaigns and lookbooks for brands such as Arket, along with editorial projects that highlight major fashion houses including Fendi. She often works with photographers like Guillaume Blondiau, as seen in Arena Homme+ stories such as “Speed of Life” and “The Growlers,” where her precise eye for proportion and detail plays a central role in the imagery.

Burrill’s styling emphasizes clarity, atmosphere, and composition over excess. She focuses on garments that communicate a sense of realism and elegance while maintaining narrative depth. Across her body of work, her perspective reflects a balance between instinct and structure, translating the designer’s intent into cohesive, expressive visuals.

Helga Burrill stands among a generation of stylists who move fluidly between editorial and commercial contexts. Her work underscores a commitment to collaboration and an understanding of how clothing, image, and mood come together to create lasting cultural impressions.