About Laura Jones
Whether working with celebrities, brands, or magazines, I have spent my career harnessing the power of dress. What I know is this: cultivating personal style can be transformative.
Laura Jones is an image consultant and researcher whose work sits at the intersection of women's identity, consumption, and style. For more than 15 years, she worked as a fashion and celebrity stylist, dressing women at defining moments, from the Oscars and Golden Globes to global tours and press appearances. She trained under Edward Enninful before building her own roster of clients, styling Alicia Keys, Katie Holmes, Uma Thurman, Rachel Weisz, and Rebecca Hall, among others. She has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and WWD.
Through this work, she came to see style as a powerful site of self-definition, especially for women navigating moments of change. The most meaningful part of her career has been helping clients through internal shifts, including new chapters in motherhood, reinvention, and visibility.
She founded Laura Jones Studio to bring this deeper, identity-centered approach to a wider community of women. Her practice focuses on giving women the tools to articulate who they are becoming and how they want to be seen.
In addition to her consulting work, Laura is currently conducting research on women's attitudes toward clothing, identity, and consumption. She holds a B.A. from Columbia University. She is on the advisory council of the fashion think tank, The New Standard Institute, and a member of the Sustainable Fashion Consumption Network at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment.