Todd Oldham (b. 1961). An American fashion designer and television personality known for his playful and innovative approach to design. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas. Oldham launched his fashion career in the 1980s. He became famous for his colorful and unconventional styles. He has also worked as a host on MTV‘s “House of Style” and has authored several books on design. Oldham‘s influence extends beyond fashion to interior design. He also works on multimedia projects, making him a versatile and respected figure in the design world.
Oldham is on the advisory board of the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), to work in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health and culture in South America. He is also on the board of Aperture, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting photography. Oldham has been involved with Habitat for Humanity, Bailey House, the oldest supportive housing program for persons with HIV and AIDS in the U.S., and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Oldham is openly gay. His longtime partner is Tony Longoria.
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