Fashion Week 2005

March 17, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Gallery

Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Spry Lee Scott hits New York City during Fashion Week to view the Spring/Summer collections.  See who Spry runs into as he hits up the parties and events!

Spry with Elise Neal

Spry with Elise Neal

Spry with Lisa Raye

Spry with Lisa Raye

Ray J with Spry

Ray J with Spry

Jamie Foster Brown (Sister 2 Sister Magazine) with Spry

Jamie Foster Brown (Sister 2 Sister Magazine) with Spry

Spry with Mos Def

Spry with Mos Def

Terri Vaughn with Spry

Terri Vaughn with Spry

ANTM Tocorra with Spry

ANTM Tocorra with Spry

Vivica A. Fox ad Spry

Vivica A. Fox and Spry

BK Boyeez “PARTAY” with Spry!

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Gallery, The Press

spry-party-picOn August 8th, 2008 (08/08/08), Celebrity Fashion Stylist/Fashion Savant, Spry Lee Scott celebrated his birthday with a “White and Gold” themed party.  Just in case you missed it, the BK Boyeez came out to party with him.  Read what they had to say about the night’s festivities.

BK Boyezz Partay With Spry

Spry hangs with the ladies of The Pink Suite…

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Personality, The Press

ween-radioOn Wednesday, February 18th, Celebrity Fashion Stylist & Fashion Savant, Spry Lee Scott took a break from New York Fashion Week, to make a guest appearance on WEEN Radio.  Listen as Spry calls in to chat it up with the ladies of The Pink Suite, lending his voice to give “A Man’s Perspective On Women’s Fashion and Hygiene”.  Hear what he has to say on fashion trends, fashion dont’s, and how he handles a crazy caller!  FYI: a podcast of the show can be downloaded for your ipods or MP3 Players.

The Making of Spry!

spry-in-sixxfoota-white-foxSince I was in high school, I’ve always felt like I was one of the only persons, amongst a select few, who had any fashion sense. It was then that I concluded that it was my absolute duty to make sure the rest of the world could have access to information that came natural to me. I needed to be the portal that will take these “fashion misfits” to higher ground! Friends and family members would often recruit me to go along on their shopping trips for some free advice. (Sometimes I could get a free meal or T-shirt out of it).

Although I enjoyed making them over, I still felt like an orphan, adopted by a society of people who would never be able to explain to me why I couldn’t wear white after Labor Day. It wasn’t until I entered the fashion industry as a runway model (at age 17), that I realized there were more of my species out there. People who understood the importance of knowing their body types, matching their skin tones, and who could properly pronounce the term “umpire waist”. WOW! This is where I belong (or so I thought). Yet, strutting down the runway still did not fill my void. I was content, but still there was more that needed to be done. I was a plethora of information when it comes to dressing your figure properly, and I needed to share this knowledge with the 4 out of 5 people I sit next to on the subway everyday. A friend suggested that I look into a career as a fashion stylist. “You mean I could not only offer fashion advice, but get paid doing it?” (Imagine how many meals and t-shirts that would buy!) “I’m in!” And that’s my introduction to the world of fashion as a Stylist.