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Andrew Weitz

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Andrew Weitz is an American fashion stylist.[1] He previously worked as a talent agent at William Morris Endeavor.[2][3]

Career

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Weitz is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4] He majored in communications at George Washington University and then moved to Los Angeles, where his brother, Richard Weitz, was working as a talent agent at ICM. Weitz joined ICM and when Richard left to work at Endeavor, Weitz joined him.[2] As an agent, Weitz represented a number of British actors and comedians, including Ricky Gervais, James Corden, Stephen Merchant, Claire Foy and Russell Tovey.[2] As a talent agent, he was named one of the best-dressed agents in the film business by The Hollywood Reporter[5] and named as one of the Top 50 Best Dressed Men in the World by British GQ.[6]

In 2014, Weitz left WME to work as a style consultant with high-net-worth individuals,[7] founding the company The Weitz Effect. It offers a comprehensive lifestyle service, including wardrobe curation, personal shopping, and traveling advice. Weitz finds that men tend to be inspired by a specific item rather than an entire look.[7][8] His clients, who are mostly male, include Elon Musk, Ari Emanuel, and Tom Brady.[1] Weitz was named The Power Stylist, 2021 by The Hollywood Reporter.[9] Weitz dressed Tom Brady in a lightweight Harrington jacket by Tom Ford for his arrival at the 2021 Super Bowl that became a best seller.[7][10]

Weitz is a member of the British Fashion Council and the Mr Porter Style Council.[6] He is also the contributing men’s style editor for The Hollywood Reporter.[11]

Weitz gives fashion advice on Today[12] and to publications such as the Robb Report[13] and the Wall Street Journal.[14]

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Personal life

He is married to Stacy, a senior executive at Sony Pictures Television.[2] He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their twin sons.[2][15]

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