Known first and foremost for his work as a celebrity stylist, Kyle has collaborated and styled the likes of Lily Allen, Cara Delevingne, Bruno Mars, Maya Jama, Munroe Bergdorf, Daisy Lowe, Kelly Osbourne and Ellie Goulding among others. His television and editorial credits include Vogue, Gay Times, Tatler, The MOBOS, MTV, Cosmopolitan, Attitude Magazine, People, Hello, OK, Sky and 4Music.
A true industry insider, Kyle’s contacts are second-to-none within the fashion and celebrity worlds and as a keen beauty consumer, Kyle is often praised for his make-up artistry and regularly hailed as ‘best dressed’ on the red carpet. It is no wonder with his creative and forward thinking use of men’s makeup, skincare and androgynous, gender bending, style advice – it is no wonder he has built such a loyal and dedicated following. As a model and influence he has appeared in campaigns for: Jean-Paul Gaultier, Google, Wandler, VIU Eyewear and has walked the catwalk for the likes of Pam Hogg and Oliver Spencer during London Fashion Week. Kyle is known to openly discuss his childhood experiences growing up in the UK care system, as well as the cultural inspirations of his home suburb of Notting Hill. He is currently pitching a number of documentaries, exploring issues relating to children in care and what it is like to date as a young LGBTQ person in today’s current climate. He’s also a patron for the Kaleidoscope Trust. Finally, Kyle is host of everyone’s favourite fashion podcast – “Who Are You Dressing For?” – where each week, Kyle is joined by friends from across the pop culture sphere to explore their fashion journey and choices. From their first red carpet look, to the looks that changed it all.