Known for dressing icons, Bradley Bayou is a true renaissance man. As an artist, a fashion designer, best selling author, tv star, father, partner and interior designer, Bradley found his calling through a serendipitous chain of events. At a young age, he quickly became one of the most sought after designers among buyers like Fred Segal, Neiman Marcus, Saks 5th and Barneys.  Bradley became the go-to designer for superstar black women after dressing Halle Berry. He has designed clothes for Queen Latifah, Monique, Oprah, Beyonce and many more.  Inspired by the trends he was seeing, his experience and the scientific way he looks at design Bradley published his first book “The Science of Sexy” as a guide for women of all shapes and sizes to help them dress their best and boost confidence through fashion. We talk to Bradley about his journey in design and his observations of racism within the design and gay communities.

What you will hear

Bradley’s love of art.

How Bradley became a young, top designer.

Becoming the go-to designer for black female stars.

Similarities of racism in the design world  and gay world

White privilege.

The Science of Sexy.

Exuding confidence.

What does changing the narrative mean to Bradley.

Mentioned

https://www.amazon.com/Science-Sexy-Unique-Figure-System/dp/1592402607 (The Science of Sexy)

Known for dressing icons, Bradley Bayou is a true renaissance man. As an artist, a fashion designer, best selling author, tv star, father, partner and interior designer, Bradley found his calling through a serendipitous chain of events. At a young age, he quickly became one of the most sought after designers among buyers like Fred Segal, Neiman Marcus, Saks 5th and Barneys.  Bradley became the go-to designer for superstar black women after dressing Halle Berry. He has designed clothes for Queen Latifah, Monique, Oprah, Beyonce and many more.  Inspired by the trends he was seeing, his experience and the scientific way he looks at design Bradley published his first book “The Science of Sexy” as a guide for women of all shapes and sizes to help them dress their best and boost confidence through fashion. We talk to Bradley about his journey in design and his observations of racism within the design and gay communities.


What you will hear

Bradley’s love of art.

How Bradley became a young, top designer.

Becoming the go-to designer for black female stars.

Similarities of racism in the design world  and gay world

White privilege.

The Science of Sexy.

Exuding confidence.

What does changing the narrative mean to Bradley.

Mentioned


The Science of Sexy