EMILY MOORE

WARDROBE STYLIING • ART DIRECTION • FOOD + SET

Kansas City | Miami | National

Trusted by Leading Brands & Talent

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Commercial & Film Productions

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Celebrity Talent Collaborations

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Endless Last Minute Saves

Wardrobe Styling Across Editorial, Commercial & Production

Emily approaches wardrobe styling as part of the performance itself, helping talent feel connected to the character, environment, and energy of a production before the camera ever starts rolling.

Working closely with brands, agencies, directors, and talent, she creates styling that feels authentic on camera while helping talent move naturally and confidently within the story being told.

From commercial campaigns and celebrity appearances to film and branded productions, Emily’s work blends creative instinct with production awareness to create visuals that feel elevated, emotionally connected, and aligned with each client’s identity and vision.

The image is divided into three sections. The top left shows a man and woman dressed in football jerseys, at a stadium, with a logo that reads 'Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.' The top right features a man and woman exchanging a handshake on an airport tarmac, with a private jet in the background. The bottom section shows four people seated at a panel, smiling, in a theater or conference setting.

Objects decorate space, and scripts decorate time. Emily approaches art direction as the visual world a story moves through, shaping environments, atmosphere, and visual language that support both performance and narrative.

Working closely with brands, agencies, photographers, directors, and production teams, she helps create visual worlds that feel intentional, layered, and aligned with the tone and identity of each project.

From commercial campaigns and branded content to hospitality and editorial productions, Emily’s work blends creative instinct with production awareness to create visuals that feel cinematic, culturally relevant, and connected to each client’s vision.

Art Direction Across Editorial, Commercial & Production

Top left: Two children lying upside down on bed in a log cabin with guitars and signs reading "Upside Down" and "Free". Top right: A workspace with smoothies, bananas, chocolate, and a blender. Bottom: A street scene with a young man in white headphones and white headwrap dancing in front of a flower shop, with other people behind him and a vintage car parked nearby.

Food + Set Across Editorial, Commercial & Production

Food on camera has a job to do. Sometimes it says “five-star luxury.” Sometimes it says “divorced dad microwaving a hotdog at 2am.” Emily loves finding those details that quietly become the scene.

Working closely with brands, agencies, photographers, and production teams, she approaches food and set styling with a sharp artistic eye and an understanding that every drip, garnish, wrinkle, crumb, and perfectly imperfect french fry matters once the camera starts rolling.

Whether the food is the star of the shot or helping build the world around it, Emily’s work blends styling, storytelling, and production awareness to create visuals aligned with each client’s identity and vision.

A burger with fries and a blue soda cup at Dairy Queen, a meal with chicken, sliced zucchini, mashed sweet potato, and a drink on a table, and two glasses of chocolate milkshake with bananas and chocolate pieces on a kitchen counter.