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June Ambrose
American costume designer and stylist
June Ambrose (born 5 June 1971) is an Antiguan-born American stylist, costume designer, author, creative director, influencer, and TV host. She is currently the creative director of women's basketball for Puma. Ambrose is best known for styling prominent hip hop and rhythm and blues artists in high fashion pieces and was one of the first designers to do so, most notably for artists such as Missy Elliott and Jay-Z in popular 1990s music videos. Ambrose was born in Antigua in 1971 and grew up in The Bronx. She attended Talent Unlimited High School and after graduation worked for a brief period in investment banking before interning at MCA Records where she began styling new artists. Ambrose has designed for over 200 music videos and was the costume designer for the 1998 film Belly and a stylist on The X Factor. She published her book, Effortless Style, in 2006 and in 2012 hosted her own reality television show on VH1. Ambr
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First Name | June |
Last Name | Ambrose |
Full Name at Birth | June Ambrose |
Alternative Name | June Ambrose |
Birthday | 5th June, 1971 |
Birthplace | Antigua |
Zodiac Sign | • For our series celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, HuffPost is featuring old and new stories about rap culture. Read the rest of our coverage here. We spoke at 9:30 a.m. on a Tuesday in January, but, based on how put-together June Ambrose looked, you wouldn’t be able to tell. Showing up dressed to the nines for an early-morning Zoom meeting was standard for a stylist to the stars. Wearing a navy big-bop cuff hat from Esenshel and two-toned statement glasses, the 51-year-old designer and stylist had just returned from Paris Fashion Week. Ambrose was in attendance at that controversial Schiaparelli runway show — the one with faux animal heads on dresses. She described it as “a bit savage.” “However, I did enjoy seeing Doja Cat in all the red stones,” Ambrose told HuffPost. “Because they’re comparing it to Missy Elliott’s ‘She’s a Bitch’ moment. I love it.” Ambrose orchestrated that look in 1999, when a bald Missy Elliott was wearing an all-black, domina |