Adrienne Simmons is currently the wardrobe stylist for Fox 29’s “Good Day Philadelphia.” As the network’s “go-to” person for fashion advice and style tips, she is a regular guest on the popular morning show. In her role as wardrobe stylist, Adrienne is responsible for styling Anchor Sheinelle Jones for her daily appearances on “Good Day.” Adrienne also styles Ms. Jones for the “Good Day” advertising campaigns, her off-air public appearances, and her other television appearances such as “The Wendy Williams Show.”
“Good Day” viewers look forward to Adrienne’s fashion segments. From red carpet reviews, to showing women how to wear the hottest fashion trends in a way that complements their body type, to teaching women that chic can be effortless without breaking the bank, Adrienne’s fashion segments give women the practical advice they need to look their best. Better yet -- women can expect to see themselves when they watch Adrienne’s segments because she only uses “real women” as her models.
In addition to her role with the network, Adrienne is also an Assistant Fashion Editor for Boyds Philadelphia Magazine. She was one of the Lead Stylists for the inaugural Philadelphia Fashion Week, and has styled Minneapolis based recording artist, Desdamona, for her CD project, The Source. Adrienne styled the looks for Desdamona's promotional materials, television appearances, and her CD release party. Adrienne also has a host of private clients that range from entrepreneurs and small business owners to high-level corporate executives and local celebrities.
Adrienne and her husband, Brad Sheares, currently divide their time between their homes in the Philadelphia suburbs and Miami. Although she travels extensively, Adrienne makes time to teach fashion and self-esteem classes to pre-teen girls at the Indian Valley Boys and Girls Club, where she currently serves on the Board of Directors. In addition, Adrienne does pro-bono work as a volunteer Child Advocate Attorney with the Support Center for Child Advocates, an organization that represents abused and neglected children.

