“In L.A. right now, if your house didn’t burn down, you are helping those whose houses did burn down,” said celebrity stylist Elizabeth Stewart, accurately capturing the mood of Angelenos continuing to grapple with the deadly wildfires that have destroyed more than 12,000 homes, businesses and schools, and displaced 88,000 people as of Tuesday.
Although Stewart — whose clients include Cate Blanchett, Viola Davis, Jessica Chastain and Julia Roberts — lives in Santa Monica, her kids went to school in the Pacific Palisades, which was destroyed by the blazes, and she considers the people there “her family.”
So last week, when she started packing a bag of clothing and supplies from her fashion studio to give to a friend in need, she realized she could do a lot more for a lot more people.
She and stylist Jordan Grossman started a document, sending it out through friends, to tally up requests for help. “I was getting tons of texts describing people who lost everything and didn’t have a lot of money to replace it. There’s a public perception that everyone is rich and there are no problems for anyone, but that’s decidedly not the case,” Stewart said.
The list has grown to 160. “The emails are heartbreaking. It’s disproportionately Altadenans, it’s Palisadean single moms, Palisadean Hollywood crew members and teachers from my kids’ elementary school that burned down,” she said.
Stewart and Grossman have been reaching out to clothing brands and receiving a good response, but the need is urgent since they have organized an in-person event on Friday and many donations are taking longer to arrive.
“I’ve talked to so many people. One woman left her house and didn’t even have a bag; she was just wearing her exercise wear,” Stewart said.
Brands with basics that ideally can be delivered to Santa Monica by Friday, can email donateclothingla@gmail.com.
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