Kelly Cutrone


Kelly Cutrone is an American publicist, television personality, and author.

Early life and career beginnings

Kelly Cutrone was born and raised in Camillus, New York. Cutrone graduated from Syracuse University.
At age 21, Cutrone moved to New York City and worked for publicist Susan Blond for a year; she followed this with a position as director of communications at Spin magazine for Bob Guccione. Less than a year later, Cutrone founded Cutrone & Weinberg with former Susan Blond intern, Jason Weinberg. Their clients included Eartha Kitt and Mark Ronson.
Cutrone has been married twice. At 21, she married Andy Warhol's protégé, artist Ronnie Cutrone, and at 28 married actor Jeff Kober. Both marriages ended in a divorce. Cutrone had daughter, Ava Cutrone, in 2002.

People's Revolution

Having tired of the PR life, Cutrone sold her half of Cutrone & Weinberg to her co-founder and spent a year and a half as a tarot card reader. Cutrone founded People's Revolution in 1996.
On September 11, 2002, People's Revolution broke the record for the most shows produced on one day during New York Fashion Week—five—mainly because they were the only company willing to produce shows on the first anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Television

Cutrone has appeared on three shows - MTV: True Life, The Hills—on which she allowed Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad to film in her office and The City, where she served as the professional/personal mentor and consulted on Port's clothing line.
In February 2010, Cutrone executive produced Bravo's Kell on Earth, an eight-episode reality TV show about Cutrone and People's Revolution. The series followed Cutrone as she balanced running her own company and producing Fashion Weeks in New York and London with being a single mother.
In November 2010, Cutrone signed on as a contributor to the Dr. Phil Show.

2010–present: Books and ''America's Next Top Model''

In February 2010, HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins, released Cutrone's memoir, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You. The book is co-authored by Meredith Bryan, and is a New York Times bestseller. Cutrone's second book, Normal Gets You Nowhere, was published May 3, 2011.
In 2011, she became a judge on America's Next Top Model for seasons 18 to 22
Cutrone appeared in Terrence Malick's "Knight of Cups" in March 2016.
Cutrone has spoken at two TEDx events. At the University of Oxford's independent event, TEDxOxford, she gave an 18-minute talk about her career; at TEDxAmsterdamWomen she spoke about her journey as a woman in business.