Stylist \Styl"ist\, n. One who is a master or a model of style, especially in writing or speaking; a critic of style.
Distinguished as a stylist, for ease. --Fitzed. Hall.
All three show Didion at her best: as reporter, as interpreter and as stylist. The style is crucial.
Australian composer/pianist Grabowsky is a thoughtful stylist along the lines of Bill Evans with some good tunes.
Inside, further pictures credit a stylist, set designer, hair and make-up artists, plus there are honourable mentions for 'jeans by Gianni Versace and sheets by Ralph Lauren'.
"It is very fashionable this year to say, `I'm not going to the Oscars,"' said celebrity insider Susan Price, who is also a public relations consultant for Beverly Hills hair stylist Umberto.
"People don't want to look at a book and order number 24. They want something unusual," says Alexandra Randall, a florist and photo stylist in St. James, N.Y.
A chair by the great Scottish arts and crafts stylist went for Pounds 309,500. Even these prices are low compared with those paid for pictures, jewels, or even antiquities: furniture has price potential.
But he was a stylist, in his dry, precise way, with a lawyer's sense of humour.
Working from his Chase Hair Salon in Chapel Hill, N.C., the 30-year-old hair stylist spends an hour or two every week giving free haircuts to homeless people who otherwise couldn't afford his $14 to $20 fees.