
Laura Ferrara and Sean Spellman collaborated to style the latest Banana Republic Mad Men Collection Campaign. Laura dressed Shalom Harlow and Sean dressed David Gandy in the collection that will hit stores March 1.

To read more on the items selected for the campaign by Laura and Sean on the Banana Republic blog click here!

Sean Spellman styled professional hockey player Sean Avery for Hickey Freeman's latest advertising campaign photographed by Francesco Carrozzini.


Sean Spellman dressed model Sean O'Pry in designs from Burberry Prorsum, Dries Van Noten, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Hermes, and Yves Saint Laurent for "Black Shadow" in the January 2012 issue of GQ China. 



Sean Spellman styled George Clooney for the November 24, 2011 cover of Rolling Stone photographed by Mark Seliger.





Sean Spellman dressed model Simon Nessman for "Color" by Enrique Badulescu in the October 2011 issue of GQ Style China.





Last night at The Glass Houses, Banana Republic presented their Spring / Summer 2012 collection to editors with styling for the women's collection by Laura Ferrara and styling for the men's collection by Sean Spellman.






Sean Spellman styled rock legend Keith Richards for British GQ's Men of the Year Issue photographed by Mark Seliger.



Sean Spellman dressed Evandro Soldati Diaz in Louis Vuitton and Hermes and accessorized with luxury watches by Auedmars Piguet and Cartier for "Sunshine Retro" photographed by Enrique Badulescu.





Sean Spellman styled actress and humanitarian activist Angelina Jolie in Cambodia for the most recent Louis Vuitton campaign photographed by Annie Leibovitz. Cambodia is where Angelina became aware of the worldwide humanitarian crisis in 2000 while filming "Tomb Raider" and her began her work with refugee camps around the world.

Tennis players Maria Sharapova and Li Na, track-and-field stars Allyson Felix and Perri Shakes-Drayton, soccer’s Hope Solo, dancer Sofia Boutella, and surfer Laura Enever star in the latest campaign for Nike photographed by Annie Leibovitz with styling by Sean Spellman and makeup by Jeanine Lobell.