Sunday, 15 June 2014

Tim Bitici on Women and Style

Paris is the fashion capital of the world, so it’s not surprising that Tim Bitici, today’s leading fashion stylist, claims that the best dressed women hail from that city. But style is a floating line of trend, personality and comfort. Yes, comfort. For most people, being comfortable has always meant that they had to give up style. This simply isn’t the case. According to Tim Bitici, just because something is comfortable, doesn’t automatically make it an enemy of style. This is good news for the women of the world because between work, kids and family, being uncomfortable throughout the day should never be an option.

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The most important article of clothing a woman should consider when getting dressed, Tim states, is her top. It’s simply the most noticeable, and will grab the most attention. Creating a cool, carefree, effortless look, will automatically put you in-style. Femininity, second only to a woman’s eyes, are the first thing that men generally notice about a woman. Cool confidence, blended with femininity and knowing how to dress for your body type, is what makes a woman stylishly dressed. As for accessories, it’s always better to be subtle than to be over-the-top. Never over-accessorize, and never obsess too much while getting ready for the day or an event, it will be obvious in your demeanor and may come across as forced.

 Some of Tim Bitici’s favorites include cashmere, and Prada. You can never go wrong when utilizing these two items in your wardrobe. The biggest mistake a woman can make is copying a trend note for note. Trends are better used as guidelines. Find a trend you like, and make it your own. One trend Tim Bitici is not fond of is when women pair a business suit with sneakers. It’s an inelegant blend of two modes of style (professional and casual) that simply doesn’t work.

Celebrities are known for their style, and the public is known for copying them. Tim Bitici is fond of the styles of Rihanna and Chloe Sevigny (best known for her roles in the TV shows Big Love and American Horror Story), because, Tim says, they make their own rules. And that’s what style should be; loose inspiration from someone you admire, taken ownership by you and what best expresses your personality.
 

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Stylist Tim Bitici – Fashion Icon and Generous Philanthropist

For over a decade, Tim Bitici’s sense of style has been unparalleled in the fashion industry. He started as a fashion editor for Glamour Magazine, and today is known as one of the leading stylists of this era. But Tim Bitici doesn’t just have a passion for fashion, he’s also profusely generous. Every March, Tim raises money for multiple sclerosis. He raised $22,000 just on his own in 2013.

Tim Bitici

In the Hamptons, Tim is on the board of ACRIA – an acronym for AIDS Community Research Initiative of America. Every July he raises money for AIDS and ACRIA’s mission. His father owned a world-famous restaurant in Greenwich Village called the Minetta Tavern from the 1970’s to the 1990’s. His father has since changed locations and owns Fiorino Ristorante located in Summit, NJ. Every year, Tim throws an event at his father’s restaurant to help raise money for breast cancer.

Giving back to the community is important to Tim Bitici. His inspiration lies within people, cities, flea markets, even old movies. Through his styling career, he creates a more perfect image of what real life is, and his charity is another avenue for him to help foster a more perfect world for everyone. But people aren’t Tim Bitici’s only focus; he also donates his time to Animal Haven in New York City. He walks the dogs and helps find them shelters, and also takes them into his home when they need foster care.

When Tim isn’t holding charitable events or working as a “fashion guru” or “stylist to the stars,” he loves being at his house in Vermont to ski, especially around the holidays. His love of the outdoors is apparent in his chosen hobbies which include hiking, running and even cliff diving. But when he’s not feeling quite so adventurous or risky, he enjoys painting in his barn studio at his Vermont residence.

Tim Bitici’s passion and talent lie in making the world better. Whether it’s through the lens of a camera, or through money raised to help those in need, he takes his passion seriously. So seriously, in fact, some of his editorial work has been formatted museum-style, and exhibited for several months at a time at the Hotel Bourg Tibourg in Paris, and at the SoHo Grand Hotel in New York.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Tim Bitici – His Styled Sense of Fashion makes him a Wanted Man by Many Magazines

Tim Bitici knows good fashion like a wine connoisseur knows good wine. Since he was a teenager and working at his father’s restaurant, Minetta Tavern, he has been in love with fashion.  The artistic vibe of the restaurant’s surroundings is what drew him into the fashion world. His intensely strong work ethic combined with his innate sense of beauty and fashion took him from his first job as a stylist at Glamour Magazine, to become noticed, and desired, by other top fashion magazines.

Tim Bitici

During his time at Glamour Magazine, Tim traveled four times a month to domestic and international photo shoots. This would seal his favorite part of his job as a stylist – traveling en masse with the creative crew to a foreign location to create and capture beauty.

Currently, he is a contributing fashion editor for Vanity Fair Italy, L’Officiel, Glamour, and Oprah’s “O” Magazine, where he was named “Top Fashion Editor” and “Style Guru” by Refinery 29, an online fashion, style and beauty magazine. Some of the well-known photographers Tim Bitici has worked with include Sebastian Kim, Wayne Maser, Dan Martensen, Jamie Asaia and Yu Tsai.

With online shops thriving, eCommerce has reached an all-time high, as customer’s are just as likely to purchase goods online as they are from a brick and mortar store. Currently, Tim Bitici is the eCommerce stylist for esteemed online stores like Harrods, Nordstrom, Macy’s, J Crew, Amazon, MyHabit, ShopBop, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel and more.

For six years, Tim Bitici held the Fashion Art Director position for “A” Magazine based out of Italy. From 2004 through 2010, Tim art directed and styled major photo shoot productions that took place in-studio and on-location, domestically and world-wide. During that time he created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories when he was also directly responsible for helping to launch the careers of some of today’s high-profile photographers and models. Most notably, “A” Magazine became Italy’s premier weekly fashion magazine by exceeding 250,000 subscribers after the completion of just one year in print.

Tim Bitici’s intrinsic sense of style and design has taken him to the heights of the fashion industry, working as a stylist with top models and famed photographers in exotic locales around the world, creating beauty all along the way.

Tim Bitici: Classic, Simply, Edgy

Known as the “Stylist to the Stars,” Tim Bitici has been in the fashion industry for over ten years and has made a truly remarkable name for himself. He has styled numerous celebrities, commercial photo shoots, advertising campaigns and editorials. He appeared in Oprah’s Favorite Things Christmas Issue as the top editor styling a ten page fashion story.

Tim Bitici

The fashion industry relies on Tim Bitici for his classic, chic, fresh iconic images that are styled – and never over-styled – to perfection. What makes his fashion and style genius apparent, is his ability to maintain brand identity through the lens of his own style sense. Tim lends his expertise to countless commercial photo shoots with subjects that vary in everything from Bridal, to Plus-Size.

When asked to describe himself, he answered in three words: Classic. Simple. Edgy. And this is exactly the spirit he exemplifies in his work with Vanity Fair Italy, L’Officiel, Glamour Magazine, O Magazine and many others. As fashion editor to these magazines, he has collaborated with such famed photographers as Ben Watts, Yu Tsai, Kelly Klein, Stewart Shining, Sebastian Kim and Dan Martensen.

Tim Bitici’s love for fashion grabbed him at an early age. Even at the age of 14, Tim knew that fashion would be his life, his love, and his life-long passion. While attending college at Pace University, he interned at Vanity Fair and Glamour Magazines, getting his fashion foot in the door. Now that his career has soared, he counts overseas editorial jobs among his favorite because he loves to travel with an entire crew all with one mission in mind - to create beauty.

Some of Tim Bitici’s most amazing shoots came during inclement weather, but, he reasons that a beautiful model should have an equally beautiful, if not turbulent, backdrop. He has shot in hurricanes in Hawaii and monsoons in Mexico. Because of the expertise of Tim and his crew, they always made it work, and created the beauty they knew they could.

Tim’s advice to up and coming stylists would be to expect a difficult road in the beginning. The stylist’s life is not always glamorous, despite how it might appear. However, if you’ve got the talent, and persistence, the best thing to do is assist, assist and assist some more, because there is so much to learn from working with a well-known stylist.
   

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Tim Bitici – Leading Editorial Stylist and Famed Fashion Guru

Tim Bitici is a famous fashion editor and art director in New York City. His editorial work is so famous; it has been formatted museum-style and exhibited in Paris, New York and London.  Currently, Tim is eCom styling for Kenneth Cole, Macy’s.com, Nordstrom and Amazon. Some of the campaigns he has been involved in include Pepe Jeans, Alvina Valenta Spring 2009 campaign, and the Lane Bryant campaign in 2009-2010.

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici
has worked with the top photographers in the world, on some of the most widely-acclaimed editorials. In the 2014 spring issue of Nylon, “Nylon Guys” he worked with photographer Sebastian Kim and model Elsa Sylvan on the “Navy Story” editorial. Other famed photographers he has worked with include Kirk Edwards, Gonzalo Machado, Yu Tsai, Jamie Isaia, Dan Martensen, Kurt Iswarienko and many others. Tim’s approach to style has been hailed by many magazines for his innate ability to create fresh, iconic images that are styled to perfection, while maintaining corporate identity.

As one of today’s leading stylists, Tim lends his expertise and style genius to many magazines including eCom , as well as commercial  photo shoots from Bridal, to Plus-Size. Recently, Tim was able to add the impressive title, “Fashion Curator” to his long list of accomplishments for covering Fashion Week and for mastering the art of trend-forecasting for the popular micro-blogging site, TUMBLR.

Stepping outside the bounds of the two-dimensional, Tim has also used his talents to style videos for Madonna, Justin Timberlake and Avril Lavigne. In 2004, Tim styled Madonna and the dancers for Britney Spears’ “Me Against the Music” video. In 2003, Tim styled Justin Timberlake and Lindsay Fridmont for Justin’s “I’m Lovin’ It” video, and Avril was styled by Tim for her “Losing Grip” video.

Tim Bitici became a fashion household name with the success of “A Magazine” which he led creatively for six years in Milan. From 2004-2010, Tim art directed and styled for this weekly fashion magazine which involved both in studio and on location worldwide shoots. Within just one year it had become Italy’s most popular and widely circulated weekly fashion magazine. It was during this time that he was responsible for helping to launch the careers of high profile models, as well as now world-renowned photographers.

Monday, 26 May 2014

Tim Bitici – On Style

A native New Yorker, Tim Bitici knows style. He has been named “fashion expert” by Star Magazine, “fashion guru” by Racked, NY, and “top fashion editor” by Oprah Magazine. His sense of style and fashion has earned him the “favorite editor” title among countless magazines such as Glamour, Interview, O’Magazine, Flair, Vanity Fair-Italy, D-Magazine, etc.

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici
takes his style inspiration from everywhere; city streets, flea markets in London, even old movies. He has successfully worked with such well-known celebrities as Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Rachel Weisz, and Uma Thurman, the latter two of which he styled for the Red Carpet.

When it comes to designers, Tim tends to admire the old school designers like Belgian fashion designers, Veronique Branquinho, and Martin Margiela. The more modern designers he admires include Public School and the Row because they are relatively new on the scene and each has their own unique, fresh voice.

To him, a woman should embody the effortless ease and confidence of having two things: good sex, and a good hairstylist. To help achieve this confidence, when getting ready in the morning, Tim Bitici suggests that a woman should pay close attention to her top, as it is the most noticeable item of clothing, not to over-accessorize, dress for her body type, and never over-obsess about what to wear. And despite what many people believe, comfort is not the enemy of style.

Working in the fashion industry for over ten years and being named “Stylist to the Stars” in Star Magazine, to be recognized as being the “most stylish person” Tim Bitici has ever seen must truly be an honor. In 2001, Tom Ford worked with Tim on a fragrance shoot for Carolyn Murphy. Tim Bitici describes Tom as oozing style that had a palpable effect on the room and was a combination of being cool and confident. The effect was derived not so much from what he wore, but how he wore it. While at the same time, his ex-assistant would be his candidate for “My Style” because of her cool, carefree, effortless confidence. The overwhelming theme when dissecting the essence of style is simple – maintaining an aura of cool, suave confidence, that steps out beyond what it is you wear.

Friday, 16 May 2014

Tim Bitici – Famous Fashion Stylist with No Regrets

Tim Bitici knows fashion. He knows creativity and what it means to be classy, chic and elegant. Style has always been in his blood. As a teenager, he felt that Vogue fed his soul more than food ever could. And it shows; his start in fashion was with an internship for Vanity Fair and Glamour magazines while attending Pace University. And, he says, it’s a hard road. Despite what people may think, it isn’t always glamorous, but if you feel you have talent, with hard work and dedication, you can reach the top.

Tim Bitici

And reach the top, he did. Currently he’s the E-commerce Contributing Stylist at Henri Bendel – Limited Brands in New York City. He styles and creates the on-set photo shoots from concept to completion. He’s also the new contributing fashion editor at Nylon Magazine. Nylon is an edgy magazine that accurately depicts New York City, matte and raw, rather than Hollywood-style gloss. Tim’s vision for this magazine is to mix high-end fashion with low-end fashion while keeping a cool street vibe.

For six full years, Tim Bitici was the Fashion and Art Director for “A” Magazine – a magazine he himself (along with his director and creative team) started up. It only took a year and “A” Magazine was Italy’s best selling Fashion Weekly and even today boasts 250,000 subscribers internationally. While with “A Magazine,” Tim directed and styled major photo shoots, both in the studio and on location worldwide. He was responsible for launching the careers of many high profile models and photographers. Some of these models include Agyness Deyn, Candice Swanepoel and Crystal Renn. Tim Bitici choreographed over 300 editorial fashion stories while working for “A Magazine.”

Tim Bitici

His impressive career has been a long, varied one filled with fashion successes and a long list of admirers in the fashion industry. Tim Bitici describes himself as classic, simple and edgy. He doesn’t give a whole lot of credence to role models in general because Tim follows the beat of his own drum. He believes that style isn’t taught, you’re just born with it and when you are, it can be felt by others like a living, breathing entity. Inspiration, however, is everywhere. Tim finds inspiration on city streets, London flea markets, and even old movies.

Tim Bitici is a fashion stylist with no regrets because he has followed his own path, and allows his own clear, stylized vision to set the standard for every one of his shoots.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Tim Bitici Gives Dressing Tips To Men & Women

Tim Bitici has his own rules of dressing. He says that one should never over-accessorize or look like as if she is wearing a "hipster" Halloween costume. According to him, the biggest mistakes one can make when getting dressed is copying trends too literally and also not dressing for their body type. He also advises people to wear what is most comfortable to them. Comfort is not an enemy of style and anything that fits well is comfortable. He, himself, can feel comfortable in a tuxedo.

white story Styled by Tim Bitici

For a woman, Tim Bitici suggests she keeps accessories minimal and not over-obsess while getting dressed. She should look like as if she has the effortless ease and confidence of good taste and . . .a good hairstylist. A corporate looking suit paired with sneakers is never okay. Pay particular attention to the upper body, as this is the area people notice first. When asked what city has the most fashionable citizens, Tim feels that Paris has the best-dressed women.

coat story, photographer: gonzalo machado, model: madeleine blomberg

There is no doubt that Tim has a great understanding of fashion. He is a style icon who dresses stylish yet comfortable. Once, when asked in an interview how he selects his clothing in the morning, he replied, “I choose my pants at night and by the time morning arrives, I've created my entire look in my sleep.” He does not like wearing square toe shoe or bellbottoms. Tim’s wardrobe treasures are his homemade Biggie Smalls tee shirt, MARGIELA tuxedo pants and Purple label Ralph Lauren cashmere black pin striped scarf. Know more about Tim Bitici by browsing through the website http://www.timbitici.com/

boy meets gir story-paris,model: sarah seewer, Styled by Tim Bitici

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Tim Bitici And His Celebrity Client List

Tim Bitici is an established fashion curator and stylist based in New York who offers clients valuable services such as styling, creative direction, art direction, editing and photo-shoots. His main goal is to help his clients look good from head to toe. Throughout his 10 + year career, he has worked with many big names in the fashion industry. He has styled many celebrity clients including Uma Thurman, Salma Hayek, Jessica Simpson, Rachel Weisz, Tiger Woods, David Boreanaz,, Evan Rachel Wood, Nicole Ritchie, Christina Ricci, Lindsay Lohan, Kim Kardashian, Shannen Doherty, Mariska Hargitay and Teri Hatcher. Tim has also launched some of today’s most successful models, such as Crystal Renn, Candice Swanepoel and Agyness Deyn.

Tim Bitici


Tim Bitici has also styled celebrities in music videos. In 2003, he styled Lindsay Fridmont and Justin Timberlake for the music video 'I'm Loving You” and in 2004, he styled Madonna and dancers for the Me Against The Music video. He also styled Avril Lavigne for her video, Losing Grip and has worked with Paul Hunter (Director) and Jive Records for music videos for Britney Spears and Madonna. He also worked with Lindsay Lohan for the NYFW G-Star show. One of Tim’s great achievements was appearing at the top of the page in the summer issue of 'The Daily' with Ariel Foxman (EIC of In Style Magazine).

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici has nurtured and collaborated with many of today's well-known photographers, such as world renowned, Sebastian Kim, Ben Watts, Yu Tsai, Stewart Shining, Jeff Bark, Kelly Klein, Christopher Griffith, Wayne Maser and others. To know more about him, browse through the website http://www.timbitici.com/

white story Styled by Tim Bitici

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Tim Bitici – Veteran Fashion Stylist

Tim Bitici is an experienced talented fashion stylist, who has been working in the fashion industry for years.  Tim has a long resume that includes working with A-list celebrities and the who’s-who of this glamorous world, which makes him an invaluable resource when it comes to the necessary knowledge and skills needed to impart fashion advice to men and women of all ages.


Tim Bitici

Background

Bitici’s dad emigrated from Italy to NYC to earn a viable living and make a name for himself.
His father achieved his dream by becoming a successful restaurateur, and owns his own Tavern on MacDougal St. in Greenwich Village. Tim inherited the industrious work ethic of his father and successfully graduated from Pace University with a double major in marketing and communications. He then began working at Conde Nast, where he learned the ropes of the fashion industry.

Awards & Work Portfolio

Tim Bitici Fashion Editor

Tim Bitici
has been recognized by the elite in the industry, from being named “Top Fashion editor” by Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine, "Fashion Guru" by fashion authority Racked-NY, and "Fashion Expert" by Star magazine. Tim is a multifaceted talent, and has worked around the world as a fashion art director, fashion editor, fashion designer, fashion curator, and e-commerce stylist. He currently works as a contributing lead stylist for Harrods (London), Amazon (NY), Nordstrom (Seattle), and Henry Bendel (NY). Tim is also a contributing fashion editor for popular fashion magazines like Vanity Fair Italy, Nylon Guys, L’Officiel, Glamour, and ‘O’ Magazine.

Tim’s Tips For Styling 

Tim Bitici Stylist

Tim Bitici
has played a key role in launching some of today’s best-known celebrities by giving them their first ever published photo shoots, including noted photographer Sebastian Kim and models such as Candice Swanepoel, Crystal Renn and Agyness Deyn. The following are some tips he offers:

“Keep it classic, simple, and edgy”
“Dress for your body type, and don’t blindly follow all fashion trends”
“Don’t over accessorize”
“Pay close attention to your top because it is the first thing that people see”
“Comfort is not an enemy of style. You can be both at the same time”

For more information on Tim, visit www.timbitici.com.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Tim Bitici Treasured Fashion Expert

Claim To Fame

Tim Bitici is a well-established fashion stylist based in NY, and has worked with a plethora of celebrities including Madonna, Jessica Simpson, Tiger Woods, Christina Ricci, Evan Rachel Wood, Nicole Ritchie, Rachel Weisz, Justin Timberlake, Uma Thurman, and more. He has more than ten years of experience in the fashion industry, and is one of today’s leading fashion stylists. Many top magazines, large national online retailers, and producers of elite fashion events have requested Bitici’s expertise. He has styled for hit music videos including Britney Spears “Me Against The Music”, Justin Timberlake’s “Just Loving You”, and Avril Lavigne’s “Losing Grip”. Recently, Tim worked as a fashion curator covering fashion week and mastering trend forecasting for TUMBLR, a popular microblogging and social networking site.

NYLON

Tim Bitici is a contributing fashion editor for NYLON GUYS, an American pop culture magazine. Tim says that “NYLON is a very cool, edgy, real New York magazine; more matte and raw than glossy.” One of Bitici’s main objectives at NYLON is to mix high-end fashion with low-end concepts to create a cool street vibe. He wants to demonstrate to men that they can combine jackets with shorts to create edgy outfits.

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Brands & Photographers

Bitici’s creative talents have landed him huge opportunities to work with leading photographers such as Ben Watts, Yu Tsai, Kelly Klein, Stewart Shining, Jeff Bark, Sebastian Kim, Wayne Maser, Christopher Griffith, to name a few. He has styled for many stores and brands like Target, Bongo, Pepe Jeans, Lane Bryant, Macy’s, Kenneth Cole and JLM Couture, and many others.

Personal Style & Inspirations

Tim Bitici believes in having a role model to gather inspiration from, but urges fashion enthusiasts to invent their own unique style. Bitici prefers more bold style statements for himself, and describes his style as, “ classic, simple, and edgy.” He is fond of celebrities like Rihanna and Chloë Sevigny for their daring unique fashion statements.

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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Tim Bitici Talks Finding & Styling Your Best Furry Fashion Pieces

Tim Bitici is a famous fashion editor and stylist based out of New York City. Fur is one of his favorite fabrics to work with, however Tim feels not too many people know how to style it properly. Fur is great for the winter months not only because it adds warmth, but it can also be the foundation for a whole outfit. For these reasons, Tim enjoys incorporating elements of fur into his photo shoots. He loves exotic furs like gray wolf, mink, and fox, however chic gray (silvery) and golden brown furs are two of his preferred go to options. Bitici’s “ultimate favorite” is oxblood fur; “It’s so rich and luxe, like Lindsey Wixson in Prada,” he adds.

Tim Bitici with Lindsay

Tim Bitici gives valuable advice to women on how to go to go about finding their best furry fashion pieces. He understands that some women are budget-conscious or are opposed to wearing real fur. Thus, he suggests they consider faux fur alternatives. He says that the best faux fur has different shades and tones mixed throughout the grain, making them look genuine. Tim also suggests investing in faux fur fashion pieces. He says, “Know which pieces can transcend the winter months: Top off baggy, distressed denim shorts with a furry vest, but don't wear fur boots in the summer.” Tim strongly advises to steer clear of dyed furs because of their “cheap” look “especially outlandish colors like pink” he says.

Tim Bitici

Bitici’s best recommendation on the maintenance of faux fur pieces is to keep them away from water. Tim says, “Avoid wearing faux-fur items in wet weather, as water and dampness can ruin them.” His choices for faux fur include G Star, Lanvin Paris and Juicy Couture.

Tim Bitici

To learn more about Tim Bitici, Go To: http://www.timbitici.com/

Tim Bitici

Monday, 3 March 2014

Tim Bitici: Fashion Stylist to the Stars

Tim Bitici is a renowned fashion stylist based in New York City, who works with celebrities, supermodels, well-known magazines, and designers around the world. Tim is no stranger to Hollywood and has styled many celebrities for red carpet events and award shows. Bitici is the man behind some of the most fashionable looks of many high profile models and photographers, including renowned photographer Sebastian Kim, models such as Candice Swanepoel, Crystal Renn, and Agyness Deyn. Tim is a recognized face among the fashion elite; you can always find him at the hottest fashion events around the globe.

Tim Bitici with Lindsay

Bitici’s unique approach to his style creations comes to life by mixing high-end pieces with low end ones, while still maintaining a cool, simple fluid feel. Tim likes to add a little variation when experimenting with male looks and draws his inspiration from top fashion designers like Dries Van Noten, Margiela, and Costume National. He feels that mixing jackets with shorts is an easy look to accomplish and is perfect for summers. Tim also suggests that men should never use a comb when it comes to grooming hair. He says “use your hands as the messier the hair the better the look”. Tim prefers a casual style of dress for himself and puts together looks that convey his cool laid back personality. He believes that style trends should not be followed religiously; rather people should adopt styles that suit their body type and persona.

how-to-wear-shorts story-tulum, model: amy wesson, Styled by Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici has an impressive ten-year career in the fashion industry, which includes being the fashion editor for various popular magazines. Bitici’s resume includes Fair-Italy, Glamour, Interview, O’ Magazine, Flair, L’Officiel and D-Magazine, to name a few. Tim is currently working as a contributing fashion editor with NYLON an edgy New York fashion magazine. Tim Bitici remains one of the most active stylists in the fashion industry by continuing to set trends and by masterfully juggling multiple projects at a time. When Despite his demanding schedule, Tim serves on the board of ACRIA in the Hamptons, which is a charitable non-profit that raises money for Aids patients.

Styled by Tim Bitici

Friday, 21 February 2014

Tim Bitici: Leading Stylist & Fashion Expert

Tim Bitici is a well-established award winning fashion editor and stylist with a diverse and exciting career portfolio. He has worked with many Hollywood celebrities from photo shoots to dressing them for red carpet events. Many celebrities like Uma Thurman, Rachel Weisz, Paul Bettany, and David Boreanaz are attracted to Tim’s unique and inspirational sense of style. His style seamlessly combines simplicity with boldness.

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici says, ” it is very important to trust your stylist”. “Whoever hires him must trust that he will deliver the best while upholding the company’s corporate image”. Over the span of his career, Tim has handled numerous major photo shoots with great responsibility. His clients rely on him to style and create beautiful shots. Tim is currently styling for E-commerce giants like Amazon, Kenneth Cole, Macys.com, and Nordstrom. Tim Bitici has been one of the lucky few stylists who appeared in Oprah’s Favorite Things Christmas issue of O’ Magazine as “Top Editor” styling a 10 page fashion story.

Styled by Tim

Tim says that his journey in the fashion world has been long and difficult, but it has been totally worth the struggle. He faced a multitude of challenges and obstacles during his journey before achieving recognition for his work. Tim says that the world of fashion seems glamorous from the outside, but that notion is far from reality because of the amount of work involved for stylists to make a name for themselves. Tim advises that the best path to success for up and coming stylists is to spend lots of time assisting an already known or established stylist - this will help new stylists gain the knowledge and experience required to work in the fashion industry.



For Tim Bitici, the best part about his job is shooting in different locations around the globe and getting a chance to meet new people. Tim says “ one of the most amazing settings is a shoot being done under the roof, a storm spurring in the background, and a beautiful model. It is this type of shot that is totally worth the risk. “

To learn more about Tim Bitici’s NYLON Guys Spring Feb Issue 2014 and other projects, please go to www.timbitici.com.

Tim Bitici Nylon Guys Editorial

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Tim Bitici: A True Fashion Maestro

Tim Bitici is a true fashion maestro, and has an instinctive understanding of style, color, and texture. He has a keen eye for putting together different items of clothing to create edgy, modern, and stylish outfits. As a teenager, Tim felt that the pages of vogue nourished him more than food. He was inspired to get involved in the fashion industry after interning at Vanity Fair and Glamour magazines while attending college.

Tim Bitici NYLON Guys Editorial

Tim Bitici Loves Overseas Shoots

Tim enjoys every aspect of his job especially travelling overseas to different locations for shoots. He really enjoys interacting with different people, eating new cuisines, and visiting exotic places. What Tim appreciates most about his job is watching a crew of talented professionals unite together to create beautiful photos. Bitici has worked in extreme weather conditions while doing shoots including hurricanes in Hawaii and monsoons in Mexico. Tim Bitici has a long bucket list of places he wants to shoot. One of his top destinations is Cuba because of its sophistication, beauty, and enrichments.

Tim Bitici with Lindsay

Tim Takes Inspiration From The 90’s

Tim Bitici is highly inspired by stylist Sarajane Hoare the legendary stylist of the 90’s. The 90’s was the era of neon colors, oversized sweaters, baby doll dresses, trench coats lined with fake fur, and black leather jackets. It was a bold era with flamboyant designs, and styles. Tim says we see a lot of these 90’s motifs in a lot of today’s designer collections. Tim loves old school style and is a huge fan of the works of stylist Polly Mellen, and the lovely Grace Coddington.

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici Offers Dating Advice

According to Tim, it is important to have a clear picture of the relationship to understand its intensity and depth. He advises it is always good to woo your partner by making them feel special. Tim says, ” take charge of the relationship, make reservations at your favorite romantic restaurant as we all love to wine and dine. These things are a great way to develop the relationship and make it even deeper ”.

tim bitici with supermodel ana beatriz-barros

To learn more about Tim Bitici’s NYLON Guys Spring Feb Issue 2014 and other projects, please go to www.timbitici.com

Tim Bitici NYLON Guys Editorial

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Tim Bitici Discusses How One Should Avoid Following Trends Blindly

Tim Bitici is a fashion stylist and educator to all who want to dress better. He has a distinctive personal style that is followed by many. He showcases class, simplicity, still offering an edge over the others. For him fashion is not following anyone blindly, but it is something that you are comfortable with and can carry with poise. One style combination that he simply hates is a woman in a corporate suit paired with sneakers. The biggest fashion disaster.

Tim Bitici

Fashion is bold, blunt, glamorous, yet classy says Tim. Since a child, he has been feeding on Vogue and it was bible to him and fashion lovers back then. It is good to keep ones attire simple and sober with minimal accessories, makeup, and simple hairstyle. According to Tim every woman is beautiful and all they need is the right clothes and correct hairstyle and they can rule the universe. It is a must to carry what you wear with ease and complete confidence and that is enough to make you look sexy and give an edge to one's personality.

swimsuit-hawaii Styled by Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici loves Paris the city that offers fashion and passion. He says that it is the only city that has best-dressed women. They experiment with styles and flaunt chunky accessories, it’s like madness of fashion in that city where each woman looks stylish and chic. Tim says no one can teach you style, it is absorbed from things around us. All one needs is inspiration that is everywhere is in the City Street, the gardens, flea markets, fashion magazines, etc. Fashion is not buying latest trends and styles it requires balancing and proper thinking what will suit you and what not.

Styled by Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici grew up spending most of his time in his dad’s restaurant with no connection to the fashion world. But his passion drew him to it and ever since he has grown in this industry. He shares a close bond with his family and tries to spend more time with them. To know more, visit www.timbitici.com

Tim Bitici E-Commerce Contributing Stylist

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Tim Bitici Gives Tips For Beginners In the Fashion World

Tim Bitici is a well-known fashion stylist who has worked with several international stars and models. He says being a stylist is not a piece of cake it is demanding and requires a lot more that just picking clothes. Fashion is not merely glamour, it requires a keen eye for details, and an appreciation of the latest trends and fashions. You can’t just pick any outfit for your client or for a photo-shoot it has to look good and go with the concept. A stylist has to meet the specific demands and take care of the entire look that makes his clients look sexy yet understated.

Tim Bitici

Tim advises beginners that they have to face many hurdles to reach at a point where they get noticed. Working under a well known fashion stylist is a great way to gain, grasp and gather as much knowledge possible. We always judge others by their first look and what they are wearing. Choose the look you want to give to your clients. Model the “idea” of the clothes as it will help to make a good foundation and leave an impression. It is must for a stylist to do research and put in effort for the entire look so that all those whom they dress up look noticeably fashionable.

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici travels a lot to different places to gain an insight and inspiration from things all around. These help him to work with a more clear approach and create better fashion styles. He does not have a role model nor does he follows a particular designer, but he loves the old school styles of the 90’s. He likes celebrities like Rihanna that are original and make their own rules of style. “She does not blindly follow trends, and she wears what looks good on her and enhances her appeal.” To find out more, browse through www.timbitici.com  

Monday, 3 February 2014

Tim Bitici Successfully Handled 'A' Magazine For 6 Years

Tim Bitici is a fashion stylist based in New York. He has been in the fashion world for more than ten years and has growing and exciting success in many areas of fashion. Throughout his career, he has worked for big designers and prestigious magazines. He spent his longest time working for 'A' Magazine - Rizzoli Publications, in New York and Milan, Italy. He worked there from September 2004 up to May 2010, for nearly six years.

Tim Bitici

Tim started 'A' Magazine alongside director Sciascia Gambaccini and Rizzoli's creative team, and led it to becoming Italy’s best-selling fashion weekly with a high international circulation. For this, he implemented the magazine’s corporate identity combined with his own expertise and unique vision. He art directed and styled major photo shoot productions, both in-studio and on-location, all across the world. He created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories (12-14 pages each). He worked on up to five major teams and stories simultaneously.

bohemian story, model: aline nakashima, styled by Tim Bitici

Alongside these responsibilities, Tim Bitici had to fulfill some other major tasks at 'A' magazine. He recruited and trained assistants, associate and freelance editors. He was responsible for lending a hand in launching careers of high profile models and photographers such as “plus model to supermodel” Crystal Renn. He ensured that the magazine’s advertisers were satisfied with the end result. He always maintained the assigned budget and time frame when handling projects. To know more about Tim's contribution to fashion industry, please visit the website http://www.timbitici.com

california dreaming story + fitness story, photographer: jeff bark, Styled by Tim Bitici

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Tim Bitici Talks About Nylon Magazine

Tim Bitici is a well-known fashion curator and stylist based in New York who is newly working as a contributing fashion editor for Nylon Guys magazine. When asked about this magazine, he said, “NYLON is a very cool, edgy, real New York magazine.. more matte and raw than glossy.” He said, “My vision is to mix high end with low end and keep a cool street vibe throughout my shoots.” He has an experience of 10+ years in the field of fashion and he is utilizing his past knowledge to meet all professional requirements in NYLON. He is aware of all fashion trends for women as well as men. He creates fashion and not copies it.

Styled by Tim Bitici

He was asked about his goal for menswear in Nylon. He answered, “My goal is to show men how to mix jackets with shorts and other variations you can wear a sports / suit jacket.” He also gives some grooming tips for men. He says, “Guys should always use their hands to comb their hair, not a comb... the messier, the better.” He further adds, “Dries Van Noten, Costume Nationale and Margiela are three designers that guys should know about when shopping”.

Styled by Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici is inspired by Justin Timberlake and great designers in New York. He says, “Living in New York, I get inspired everyday by everything and everywhere”. To know more about Tim, browse through his website http://www.timbitici.com/

Tim Bitici with Lindsay

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Tim Bitici Talks About His Experiences While At Work

Tim Bitici got involved in fashion industry by starting an internship at Vanity Fair and Glamour magazines while going to college at Pace University Downtown. He is currently working as Contributing Lead Stylist at Henri Bendel New York, Amazon New York, Nordstrom Seattle and Harrods London. He has 10+ years of experience in the fashion world. Recently, in an interview, he was asked to share some of his experiences while at work. He said, “I've shot in hurricanes in Hawaii, in monsoons in Mexico but always made it work. The shoot always came together someway, somehow. We shoot under roofs etc with the background in the image of a beautiful storm and a beautiful model.”

Pepe Jeans junior Fall/Winter campaign by Tim Bitici

When asked about favorite assignment, Tim Bitici replied, “My favorite jobs are the editorials overseas. I love traveling with an entire crew, all set out together to create beauty. It's an amazing thing. An orchestra of talent comes together in a foreign country. That makes it all worth it.” He added, “My bucket list of a place to shoot is Cuba. Because it seems so cultured and so beautiful and so hard to get to! We always want we can have I suppose.”

Tim Bitici

Tim Bitici does not like when the clients want to see the clothes styled before the shoot. He says, “My biggest industry pet peeve is when clients want to see the clothes styled before the shoot. I don't like that. I need to see the girl. I need to direct the hair and makeup and the lighting with the photographer then take it from there. Trust is important. Trust that the stylist you hired will deliver what you need while maintains your corporate identity. I am a champion at that.”

Tim Bitici Style and design Alvina Valenta Spring 2009 campaign

Browse through the website http://www.timbitici.com/ to have a look at the projects which Tim handled throughout his career.

Tim Bitici Style and design Lane Bryant campaign 2009-10