Stacy London

Stacy London
London in 2023
Born (1969-05-25) May 25, 1969
EducationVassar College
OccupationsTV Personality, Designer, Stylist, Author, Midlife Advocate
Years active1993–present
RelativesHerbert London (father) Joy Weinman (mother)

Stacy London (born May 25, 1969) is an American stylist, TV personality, author, and midlife advocate. She is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show What Not to Wear.

After graduating from Vassar College, London began her career at Vogue as a fashion assistant and later editor. She went on to style celebrities, designers, and editorial campaigns before transitioning into television. She became co-host of What Not to Wear, first with Wayne Scot Lukas and later with Clinton Kelly. She also appeared as a fashion correspondent on Access Hollywood, The Early Show, the Today Show, and was a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, and Rachael Ray for many years.

London has served as a spokesperson for brands including Pantene, Dr. Scholl’s, Lee Jeans, and Woolite. Her book "The Truth About Style" became a New York Times bestseller.

She later co-founded State of Menopause, a brand addressing the physical and emotional challenges of menopause. She is an advisor to Evernow, a telehealth and menopause treatment platform, and Flow Health, a media platform for women’s health. She is on the Board of Directors for two non-profit organizations, Chronicon Foundation and Glam4Good. Her experience in the women’s health space propelled her back to fashion to help people in mid-life find a new sense of self-esteem and power in aging.

In 2025, Amazon announced her return to television with Clinton Kelly in Wear Whatever The F You Want. She currently has a fashion brand exclusive to QVC.