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The Inside Edit
Author: Maeve Reilly
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The Inside Edit with celebrity stylist Maeve Reilly takes you behind the scenes of Hollywood’s most glamorous moments and the hard work that makes them happen. From styling the world’s biggest stars for red carpets and award shows to building a thriving business, Maeve shares unfiltered stories, lessons learned, and the realities of balancing work and home life. Each episode features inspiring conversations with fellow stylists, entrepreneurs, therapists, and other experts, offering listeners a rare mix of fashion insight, business advice, and real-life perspective.
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Jennifer Fisher didn’t set out to build a global jewelry brand—she was simply creating something meaningful after one of the hardest chapters of her life.What began as a single custom piece became one of the most recognizable names in modern jewelry. In this conversation, Jennifer shares the real story behind the brand—how instinct, timing, and relentless work turned a moment into a movement.We talk about building without a roadmap, trusting your taste, and creating something women actually connect to.This is a raw, honest conversation about what it actually takes to build something that lasts.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with the legendary Ricki Lake — the actress who became a cultural icon in Hairspray before making history at just 24 years old as the youngest syndicated talk show host in television.But this conversation goes far beyond fame.Ricki opens up about the unexpected turns that shaped her life — from the meteoric success of The Ricki Lake Show to personal loss, grief, and the lessons that come from rebuilding when everything changes.Maeve and Ricki also share a deeply personal connection: both recently lost their homes in the Palisades fire. In this raw and honest conversation, they talk about what it means to lose everything, the resilience required to start over, and the surprising clarity that can emerge from tragedy.
Rachel Zoe joins Maeve for a candid and inspiring conversation about fashion, fame, and reinvention.As one of the most influential celebrity stylists of all time, Rachel Zoe helped redefine red carpet dressing and paved the way for an entire generation of stylists. From building a global fashion empire to starring in The Rachel Zoe Project, her impact on the industry is undeniable.In this episode, Rachel opens up about the realities behind the glamour — navigating tabloid fame, the pressure of styling Hollywood’s biggest stars, and the emotional toll of life in the spotlight.She also shares the personal lessons that shaped her: stepping back from styling, navigating divorce, raising her kids, and rediscovering joy as she enters a new chapter — including her return to television.Maeve and Rachel dive into the evolution of the styling industry, the importance of financial independence for women, and what it really takes to build a lasting career in fashion.This is a powerful conversation about resilience, reinvention, and learning to trust yourself — both in business and in life.
Today on The Inside Edit, I’m sitting down with someone who has played one of the biggest roles in my career — my agent, Kent Belden, founder of The Only Agency.This is an honest conversation about what it really takes to build a long-term career — beyond the glam, beyond the headlines, beyond social media. We talk about the hustle no one sees: putting in the time, learning the etiquette, handling your money, managing your emotions, and building real relationships in an industry that moves fast and forgets faster.Kent shares what he actually looks for when signing talent, the biggest mistakes artists make (financial and emotional), why you can’t skip the line, and why relationships will always matter more than shortcuts.If you’re trying to break into a competitive industry — or build something that lasts — this episode is for you.
After a strange start to the year and a hard personal anniversary, Maeve returns with a deeply honest conversation about resets, resilience, and trusting your intuition when something doesn’t feel right. She shares what it means to course-correct in business, navigate grief that resurfaces unexpectedly, and give yourself grace during seasons that are more about surviving than thriving.This episode is about coming back to yourself — with clarity, strength, and forward momentum. From lessons in sobriety and perspective to embracing the energy of a new chapter, Maeve reflects on how growth often happens quietly, and why sometimes the biggest wins are simply getting back up and moving forward.If you’ve ever felt knocked off course, this conversation will remind you: you’re allowed to reset, trust your gut, and start again — stronger than before.
In this solo episode, Maeve takes a moment to slow down and check in. From work and creativity to personal growth and the mental load of keeping everything moving, this episode is an honest reflection on where things stand right now.Maeve shares what’s been weighing on her, what’s been inspiring her, and what she’s learning as she navigates the in-between moments that don’t always make it into polished conversations. No guest, no agenda—just a real, grounded conversation meant to resonate with anyone feeling stretched, reflective, or in transition.If you’ve been wanting something candid and unfiltered, this one’s for you.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with tastemaker, brand owner, and content creator, Julia of The Millennial Decorator (TMD). Julia shares how she built a loyal audience by showcasing elevated, approachable designs, which blend sophistication and warmth, leading to highly coveted vintage drops and successful product collaborations. Julia discusses starting TMD in 2020 as a creative outlet after losing her job, initially showcasing her home and vintage items, but quickly finding success in curating vintage home drops and eventually transitioning to vintage fashion—specifically shoes—because they fit everyone.The conversation dives into Julia's strategic approach to sourcing high-quality vintage, including her tips on setting alerts and utilizing platforms like eBay for authenticity. She also shares the unexpected success of her personalized cosmetic bags and announces her exciting first shoe collaboration with Reformation. Julia wraps up by offering essential advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: emphasizing the need to be truly passionate about your work and the willingness to hustle to achieve your dreams.
On this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with one of her closest friends, iconic jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer, for an intimate, funny, and deeply moving conversation.Jen opens up about building her brand from scratch, her early big breaks, and how a single moment with Jennifer Aniston changed everything. She also shares wisdom on friendship, conscious uncoupling, co-parenting, grief, rebuilding after the Palisades fire, and finding love again.This episode is filled with career gems, life lessons, and the kind of honest conversation that only long-term friendship can bring.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with her longtime friend Shannon Nadj, founder of Hot Pilates in West Hollywood and the powerhouse behind one of LA’s most loved boutique fitness studios.Shannon shares her journey from discovering Pilates in her early career, to developing the Hot Pilates method long before heated workouts were mainstream. She opens up about building a business from scratch, keeping her studio relevant for over a decade, the mindset behind becoming a trusted teacher to some of the most well-known women in LA, and how the pandemic transformed her business model.Shannon also speaks about navigating love, motherhood, and co-parenting in a way that prioritizes peace, healing, and gratitude - and how movement has remained a grounding tool through every season of life.
In this powerful episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with wellness creator and podcast host Arielle Lorre for one of the most honest, vulnerable conversations yet.Arielle opens up about her journey from high-functioning addiction to nearly losing her life, the moment everything changed, and how 12 years of sobriety transformed her into the woman she is today.They talk recovery, family, body image, skincare, divorce, healing in love, and what it really takes to rebuild a life from the ground up. Arielle also shares the full story behind her viral Botox reaction, her wellness philosophies, and the unexpected chapter of finding love again.If you’re navigating a spiritual shift, healing, or reinvention, this episode will speak directly to you.
On this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with Sara Walker, better known as @styledsara, to talk all things fashion, career, and authenticity. From her early days on the Nordstrom sales floor to collaborating with dream brands like Reformation and Nordstrom, Sara shares her journey, her lessons learned in the influencer world, and what it really takes to bet on yourself and go full-time as a creator.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve sits down with the legendary Andrea Lieberman — the stylist behind some of the most iconic fashion moments in pop culture history. From Jennifer Lopez’s unforgettable Versace “J.Lo dress” to Gwen Stefani’s era-defining looks, Andrea’s vision shaped the blueprint for celebrity styling long before social media existed.They dive deep into the evolution of styling, motherhood, creativity, and building her brand A.L.C., one of the most respected modern fashion labels today. Andrea opens up about work ethic, mentorship, intuition, and what it truly means to have it all.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve answers the audience’s most-asked questions about styling, influencing, and navigating the fashion industry. She opens up about recent career rumors, her love for styling, and the balance between creativity, business, and personal growth.
In this deeply personal episode, Maeve opens up about the Palisades fire, the loss of her home, and what it’s really like to keep showing up for work, life, and others while quietly grieving. She shares how grief comes in waves, why she stepped away from the podcast, and the hard lessons she’s learning about slowing down, saying no, and giving herself grace.Maeve also talks about traveling to Mexico City with H&M, what it’s like managing a nonstop career as a stylist, and how her team keeps everything moving behind the scenes.It’s raw, honest, and exactly the reminder we all need: you can be grateful and still be healing.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, celebrity stylist Maeve Reilly sits down with Raissa Gerona, the powerhouse behind Revolve, to discuss how she completely transformed the fashion industry. From pioneering influencer marketing to building one of the most recognizable brands in the world, Raissa shares her creative vision, business mindset, and what truly inspires her. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about fashion, entrepreneurship, and the art of staying ahead of the curve.
In this solo episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve Reilly answers listener questions directly. From what she looks for in an assistant to her favorite brands and the trends she sees shaping the fashion world, Maeve gives an unfiltered look into her world as one of today’s most sought-after stylists.
Best-selling author and spiritual teacher Gabby Bernstein joins Maeve on The Inside Edit to share the practices that transformed her life and career. From becoming a “Super Attractor” to mastering the art of manifestation, Gabby reveals her secrets to aligning with abundance, overcoming blocks, and living your highest potential. This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to step into their power and create the life they truly desire.
In this episode of The Inside Edit, Maeve Reilly sits down with Pia Mance the creative force behind the jewelry brand Heaven Mayhem. Pia shares her journey on how she built a cult-favorite label worn by top celebrities, and the realities of launching and scaling a business in the fashion world. Maeve and Pia dive into creativity, risk-taking, and what it really takes to turn a vision into a global brand.
In this episode I share my personal 20-year sobriety journey—from a rebellious, bullied teen who battled alcoholism and addiction, through interventions, rehab and relapses, to building a strong sober community and a fulfilling life.I offer practical advice on finding meetings and support, emphasize the importance of connection and service in recovery, and encourage anyone struggling that help is available and lasting change is possible.If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, help is available. Call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free, confidential support 24/7.
Elena Bonvicini explains how EB Denim grew from selling DIY cutoff shorts in high school to a multi-million dollar, celebrity-loved brand. She shares early vintage inspirations, key PR wins (Hailey Bieber, Taylor Swift, Megan Fox), the shift from reworked Levi’s to original jeans, production and funding challenges, and opening her first flagship store at 217 S La Brea.






















