Britani Cato's creative work

Brit Cato Fashion Stylist and Editor for Global Editorial and Commercial Projects

Brit Cato is an American fashion stylist and editor whose professional journey is characterized by a unique creative imagination and a distinctive edgy aesthetic. Born in Compton, California, and raised in Houston, Texas, her interest in fashion was sparked at an early age by watching her mother design and sew clothing. This early exposure to garment construction led her to pursue formal education at the Otis College of Art and Design in Santa Monica, where she specialized in wardrobe for television and film. A pivotal moment in Brit Cato's career occurred during her time as a teacher's assistant for legendary fashion photographer Paul Jasmin at the Art Center College of Design. Jasmin’s mentorship encouraged her to relocate to New York City, a move that became the cornerstone of her professional development. In New York, Brit Cato honed her craft by assisting industry leaders, including Rebecca Weinberg and Vogue’s Camilla Nickerson. With over thirteen years of experience in the New York fashion scene, Brit Cato has expanded her practice internationally, establishing a base in Paris to begin a new chapter in her career. Her work has been featured in a diverse array of high-profile magazines, including Vogue, Elle, InStyle, Schön!, Pressure Paris, Metal, King Kong, and Out Magazine. She has collaborated with notable photographers such as Marcello Junior Dino, Marco Cella, and Emmanuel S. Monsalve. Her portfolio reflects a deep commitment to storytelling through wardrobe, blending commercial appeal with avant-garde editorial sensibilities. Brit Cato continues to influence the global fashion landscape through her editorial contributions and creative consultancy.