Netflix’s ‘Styling Hollywood’ stars celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, husband Adair Curtis

Celebrity stylist Jason Bolden will star with his interior designer husband Adair Curtis in the reality series “Styling Hollywood” on Netflix.

The show will focus on Bolden and Curtis as they run their lifestyle company JSN Studio while balancing marriage, the streaming service announced today.

Netflix will launch the series globally August 30.

Bolden was named one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Stylists in 2019 by The Hollywood Reporter.

Bolden’s clients include actresses Gabrielle Union (“Breaking In”) and Taraji P. Henson (“Empire,” “Hidden Figures”), and director Ava DuVernay (“Selma,” “When They See Us”).

Bolden also has worked with Serena Williams, Storm Reid, and Vanessa Hudgens, among others.

“Styling Hollywood” will follow Bolden, Curtis, and their team as they work “Black Girl Magic” on some of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

Union was Bolden’s first client in 2011.

Bolden and Curtis designed the interiors of homes for “Breaking In” star Gabrielle Union and her husband, NBA champion Dwyane Wade, among others.

In May, Bolden helped create eye catching looks for “Grown-ish” star Yara Shahidi, actress Sasha Lane, and rapper Wiz Khalifa. They attended the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Met Gala in New York, which is considered the fashion scene’s equivalent to the Oscars.

The gala’s theme was “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” the title of the museum’s Costume Institute exhibition.

“Styling Hollywood” will join Netflix’s reboot “Queer Eye,” which follows the “Fab Five” giving fashion advice and lifestyle makeovers. The series was renewed for fourth and fifth seasons in June.

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Phillip Zonkel

Award-winning journalist Phillip Zonkel spent 17 years at Long Beach's Press-Telegram, where he was the first reporter in the paper's history to have a beat covering the city's vibrant LGBTQ. He also created and ran the popular and innovative LGBTQ news blog, Out in the 562.

He won two awards and received a nomination for his reporting on the local LGBTQ community, including a two-part investigation that exposed anti-gay bullying of local high school students and the school districts' failure to implement state mandated protections for LGBTQ students.

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