Kelly Cutrone
Kelly Cutrone
Kelly Cutrone is an American fashion publicist, television personality, and New York Times bestselling author, renowned for her candid and unfiltered approach to life and business. Born on November 13, 1965, in Camillus, New York, she graduated from Syracuse University in 1986 and moved to New York City to pursue a career in public relations. In 1996, Cutrone founded People’s Revolution, a fashion PR and brand strategy firm that gained prominence for its bold and unconventional methods. She became widely recognized through her appearances on reality television shows such as The Hills, The City, and her own series Kell on Earth on Bravo, where she showcased her no-nonsense attitude and commitment to authenticity .
Beyond her television presence, Cutrone is an advocate for personal empowerment and self-discovery. She authored two books: If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You and Normal Gets You Nowhere, both of which reflect her philosophy of embracing one's true self and navigating life's challenges with resilience. Her quotes often emphasize the importance of inner strength and authenticity. For instance, she has said, "I happen to believe the world will change only when we change ourselves. And that starts with finding ourselves: learning to quiet the clamor in our minds and the voices of everyone around us and move toward what feels right – toward the things we know, for reasons we can’t explain, that we’re meant to do, the things that make us feel alive" .Goodreads+2+2Lib Quotes+2
In recent years, Cutrone has continued to influence the fashion industry and beyond. She has collaborated with Anna Delvey to form the Outlaw Agency, a pop-up fashion PR company, producing guerrilla fashion shows and challenging traditional industry norms . Known for her boldness and unapologetic stance, Cutrone remains a significant figure in fashion and media, inspiring individuals to embrace their authenticity and pursue their passions with determination.