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26/3/2026

Whitehouse in Paris: Alumni Brady Hartley Making His Mark on the Global Fashion Stage

At Whitehouse, there is nothing more exciting than seeing our graduates step confidently into the global fashion industry and begin building careers in some of the most competitive creative cities in the world.

Recently, while in Paris meeting with design houses following Paris Fashion Week, we had the pleasure of catching up with Whitehouse alumni Brady Hartley, who is now based in Paris and already making impressive moves in the international fashion scene.

A graduate of the Bachelor of Design in Creative Direction and Styling, Brady has, in under 12 months, been involved in a remarkable range of fashion projects across Paris and London. His growing portfolio reflects both creative talent and the drive required to succeed in one of the world’s most demanding industries.

Since graduating, Brady has contributed to an exciting list of projects, including:

  • Styling Assistant to Harriet Crawford for a Wardrobe NYC lookbook shoot
  • Styling Assistant to Miguel Urbina Tan for a second Wardrobe NYC lookbook shoot
  • Fashion Assistant to Caitlin Moriarty for the cover of WRPD Magazine
  • Fashion Assistant to Caitlin Moriarty for the MIXTE Magazine Spring/Summer 2026 cover shoot
  • Styling Assistant to Hollie Williamson for Iris Law’s London Fashion Week looks
  • Part of the Rae Boxer styling team for the TIME 1993 Fall/Winter 2026 Paris Fashion Week show
  • Fashion Assistant to stylist Ola Ebiti on an upcoming Another Man Magazine cover shoot
  • Fashion Assistant to stylist Rae Boxer on the upcoming Christian Louboutin Fall/Winter 2026 campaign

A number of visuals from these projects have already been released, with more expected in the coming months.

Brady’s rapid success is a strong reflection of both the skills developed during his time at Whitehouse and the initiative he has shown since graduating. Through his degree, Brady built a foundation in creative direction, styling, visual communication and fashion image-making. These are skills he is now applying in real industry settings at an international level.

Brady has embraced the power of networking, relationships and being present in the right creative spaces. In fashion, talent is essential, but momentum often comes from building trust, making connections and being willing to say yes to opportunities. Brady has clearly done exactly that.

To establish yourself in Paris so quickly is no small achievement. It takes resilience, instinct, professionalism and a genuine commitment to the work. Brady’s journey so far is an exciting example of what can happen when strong creative education is matched with ambition and determination.

At Whitehouse, we are incredibly proud to see Brady building a name for himself in Paris and contributing to such a diverse mix of editorial, runway and campaign-based projects so early in his career.

His story is a reminder to current and future students that the pathway from the classroom to the global fashion industry is real. With the right skills, mindset and willingness to back yourself, opportunities can open quickly.

Brady Hartley is a graduate to watch — and from Paris, it is clear he is only just getting started.

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