Andrew Gelwicks

Celebrity Stylist

​​Andrew Gelwicks is a renowned celebrity stylist and author celebrated for his innovative, inclusive approach to fashion. Based in New York, Andrew has built a stellar reputation by working with high-profile clients like Catherine O’Hara, Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Ringwald, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rosie Perez, and Susan Sarandon, as well as contributing to major publications such as GQ and The Hollywood Reporter. His styling seamlessly blends classic elegance with a modern twist, offering clients a unique blend of boldness and sophistication.

Andrew is the celebrated author of The Queer Advantage. He approaches fashion as a storytelling tool, using it to highlight individuality and amplify voices that challenge convention. As a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ representation in the fashion industry, he is committed to creating a space where fashion can be both inclusive and empowering. Andrew’s work reflects his belief in the power of personal style as a means of self-expression, embracing vibrant colors, statement pieces, and impeccable tailoring.

Andrew’s creativity is fueled by his love of pop culture, art, and global travel, and he continually seeks out new ways to inspire his clients while pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion. His approach is both thoughtful and forward-thinking, making him one of the most sought-after stylists in the industry today.


Photographed by: Steph Martyniuk for Edité

Andrew's Clientele

Celebrity

Sarah Jessica Parker, Catherine O’Hara, Uzo Aduba, Bette Midler, Molly Ringwald, Jennifer Coolidge, Susan Sarandon, Winnie Harlow, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rosie Perez, and Carrie Preston.

Publications

Paper
Harper’s Bazaar
Cosmopolitan
New York Times
Glamour
WWD
People

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Common Questions

Andrew Gelwicks

” I think personal style really is an evolution and it really changes throughout people’s lives. What’s authentic to me now may not be what was authentic to me a few years ago — I think authenticity really is at the core of personal style. I love helping people find what it is that makes them feel most authentic in their skin at that point in their life and having the mindset that it’s okay to change. “

É Magazine

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