The Business of Fashion Podcast

Andrew Mukamal and the Rise of Method Dressing

Feb 27, 2026
Andrew Mukamal, stylist who popularised method dressing for red‑carpet press tours, including Margot Robbie’s Barbie and Wuthering Heights looks. He explains intentional narrative-led styling, balancing character, fashion history and brand partnerships. The conversation covers research-driven moodboarding, pitching houses, bespoke collaborations and how the super press tour reshapes celebrity marketing.
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ANECDOTE

First Editorial Breakthrough Shaped By A Single Shoot

  • Andrew Mukamal's fashion interest began early and grew through internships at Esquire and assisting on Vogue Russia shoots.
  • A Vogue shoot moment where Simon Robbins put Mukamal's layered jewelry on a model convinced his father he found a career path.
ANECDOTE

Unexpected TV Job Launched Practical Fashion Training

  • Mukamal got his first full-time role when Kelly Cutrone spotted him at People's Revolution and cast him for a filmed Bravo show.
  • The job involved long days, gate duty and on-camera pressure that accelerated his practical industry training.
INSIGHT

Method Dressing Is Narrative Intentionality

  • Mukamal defines method dressing as intentional, narrativized dressing that channels character and context rather than grabbing something off a rack.
  • He frames press-tour styling as a living, breathing billboard that extends a film's story between trailer and release.
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