About Stacy Cox!
Stacy Cox licensed skincare therapist, makeup artist, fashion stylist, home design expert and owner of Pampered People in Los Angeles California, has made over 100 television appearances during a career spanning 8 years. So it’s safe to say Olay’s National Spokeswoman knows her “A.H.A’s” from her “U.V.B’s”.
Stacy's beauty and fashion segments landed her a recurring job on “Soap Talk” w/ host Lisa Rinna, on ABC's "Extreme Makeover" and currently you can catch her beauty tips on E! News. Her September 26th segment on ABC’s “The View” drew in 4.5 million households. Plus, if you're a "night owl," you may have seen her on various cable stations with supermodel Rachel Hunter hosting an infomercial for “Dermacia’s Breathable Foundation.” The National Enquirer's Mike Walker dubbed her "Facialist to the Stars", but it was one of her monthly appearances on KABC’s “Inside San Diego”, during which she taught viewers how to affordably decorate a college dorm room, that launched her identity as a home life expert.
So “Yes,” Cox is equipped to update your self image and the look of your living space as well. As a design buyer for Los Angeles based Astek Wall Coverings, Stacy has traveled as far as Beijing, China to attend home design tradeshows discovering the hottest trends in wall coverings, flooring & window treatments. She designed and decorated her day spa Pampered People from the ground up and in 2008 she will debut her line of wall coverings, candles, blankets, dessert teas, loungewear & lip gloss collection aptly called “Stacy Cox HomeBody.” Cox is a triple threat that will take your life “360” inside out & outside in.
Where she goes, the world glows!
To have Stacy appear on your show or write an article for your magazine contact Kevin Motley.
Kevin@tgmdtalent.com
Represented By TGMD Talent 323.850.6767
"Stacy is West Coast and we are East Coast. I relied on Stacy to direct her segment (on short notice), without a lot interaction or hand-holding. Her intuition for what is important, as far as production values and her attention to detail, are top flight. The video content that she sent to us was more than we could have hoped for (or even asked for).
My point is simply this -- if you have another chance to use her for a segment, do so without hesitation. You will never have to worry about her being unprepared or unprofessional. In fact, the more you can let her freelance and be spontaneous, the more you will see her shine. "
Lou Martelli, Vice President, Janson Beckett Cosmeceuticals |
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