Atlanta’s celebrity stylist and style educator D. Rushing is pulling back the curtain on celebrity fashion, reality TV’s biggest style moments, and what it really takes to make it in the fashion industry.
Celebrity wardrobe stylist and style educator D. Rushing (@iamdrushing) is the latest guest stepping into the spotlight on Jordan With The Juice, and this is one fashion conversation Atlanta creatives won’t want to miss.
Originally from Sacramento, California, Rushing moved to Atlanta to attend Clark Atlanta University, where his journey into fashion, entertainment and celebrity styling began to take shape. Today, he has built a reputation for styling high-profile personalities across television, music and social media, with clients including Blac Chyna, Natalie Nunn and Tokyo Jane, among others.
But Rushing’s work goes far beyond putting celebrities in the perfect outfit.
He has become a style educator and mentor, helping aspiring fashion creatives understand the business behind the looks through styling masterclasses, industry education and his signature The Rush Way approach.
THE FASHION CONVERSATION GETS REAL
During his upcoming Jordan With The Juice interview, Rushing gets candid about his career, his evolution as a stylist and the lessons he has learned working in the entertainment industry.
The conversation dives into:
- His journey from Sacramento to Atlanta and Clark Atlanta University
- The realities of building a career as a celebrity wardrobe stylist
- His approach to styling television personalities and entertainers
- Celebrity fashion tips and styling secrets
- The best — and worst — reality TV red-carpet and reunion fashion moments
- His take on the Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17 reunion looks
- What makes a celebrity look unforgettable versus a complete fashion miss
- How aspiring stylists can break into the entertainment industry
- Building a personal brand and turning fashion talent into a business
- The importance of education, networking and industry etiquette
And considering Rushing recently made headlines after publicly addressing allegations surrounding unpaid styling fees involving RHOA star Drew Sidora and entrepreneur Dennis McKinley, viewers can expect the conversation to explore the realities of working behind the scenes in celebrity fashion — where the glamor doesn’t always tell the whole story.
🎓✂️ THE RUSH WAY MASTER CLASS: HBCU TOUR
Rushing is also taking his expertise directly to the next generation of fashion creatives.
The Rush Way Master Class: HBCU Tour is officially open, bringing hands-on fashion education to students at five HBCUs this September.
For just $75, students will receive a fully loaded Rush Way Style Kit, The Rush Way Style Guide, a two-hour hands-on master class, live styling demonstrations, an industry Q&A and a certificate of completion.
Students will learn everything from wardrobe styling fundamentals and on-set etiquette to building a personal brand, working with clients and navigating the real fashion industry.
THE TOUR STOPS:
📍 Sept. 21 — Howard University
📍 Sept. 22 — Morgan State University
📍 Sept. 23 — North Carolina A&T
📍 Sept. 24 — Alabama A&M University
📍 Sept. 25 — Clark Atlanta University
With seats limited, aspiring stylists and fashion creatives will want to secure their spot early.
From celebrity closets to HBCU classrooms, D. Rushing is proving that styling isn’t just about what you wear — it’s about knowing the business, understanding the client and creating a brand that lasts.
Catch D. Rushing’s upcoming conversation on Jordan With The Juice for an unfiltered look at celebrity fashion, reality TV style and The Rush Way.
Because in this business, the outfit might get you noticed — but the work keeps you in the room.



