Linda Engelhardt
- Born: Paris, France
- Nationality: French
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Worked as fashion editor and stylist for Marfa Journal (including the story with Tim Elkaïm) and collaborated on editorial shoots such as the “Sofia” and “Ever Anderson” projects.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: She approaches styling by exploring feminine identity in layered, non-prescriptive ways, drawing from high culture and subcultural visuals to create image-making that feels personal and context-rich.
Linda Engelhardt is a Paris-based stylist, consultant, and fashion editor whose work moves between editorial, luxury, and subcultural spaces. Her approach is rooted in a background shaped by diverse visual influences, allowing her to develop a personal take on fashion and identity.
After studying at Central Saint Martins in London, Engelhardt gained early experience at Louis Vuitton. That foundation gave her a refined understanding of design and heritage, which she now applies across projects that explore individuality through styling and image-making.
She collaborates with publications such as Marfa Journal and works with brands and artists on styling and consulting projects. Engelhardt’s work often examines the complexity of femininity, building visual narratives that feel personal rather than prescriptive. Her portfolio includes fashion editorials, brand campaigns, and concept-driven shoots that balance spontaneity with a thoughtful, researched eye.
Drawing on a broad range of influences from design and culture to subcultural references, Engelhardt works with a sensibility that adapts to each collaboration. Based in Paris but working internationally, she continues to develop projects that connect style with character and context.
Whether for editorial or commercial work, Linda Engelhardt approaches styling as a form of conversation between subject and image. Her process is intuitive, attentive, and grounded in curiosity, resulting in visuals that feel distinct and contemporary.