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    Home»Fashion»ABT’s Isabella Boylston Talks All Things Ballet and Beauty
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    ABT’s Isabella Boylston Talks All Things Ballet and Beauty

    By AdminNovember 1, 2025
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    ABT’s Isabella Boylston Talks All Things Ballet and Beauty


    Welcome to En Pointe, a quarterly series that offers a deep dive into the intersection of beauty and dance through the eyes of up-and-coming, multidisciplinary dance talent. Expect an intimate look into the daily lives, dreams, and dance-bag beauty essentials of the industry’s best young performers.

    It’s been years since I last put on my pointe shoes and dedicated early mornings to rehearsals and late nights to extended classes, but the dancer in me is nowhere near dormant. I catch myself slipping easily into old ballet habits without thinking twice about them—stretching mindlessly in between video call meetings and using the classic Tombé Pas de Bourrée combination to transport myself from one location to another. When I’m not scrolling through TikTok, there’s a good chance I’m watching my favorite talented ballerinas perform the roles I dreamt about as a young dancer, marking every move with little flicks of the wrist and still letting myself get carried away to the sounds of Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev.

    I watch ballet variations like some watch their favorite podcasters, taking note of the familiar faces of dancers who’ve made frequent appearances on my For You page (and the world’s most recognizable stages) throughout the years. Last month, I met one of these individuals, American Ballet Theatre’s principal dancer, Isabella Boylston, as she embarked on another busy performance season. Within the first few seconds of our call, we zoomed right past shy introductions, instead reminiscing over shared memories of rehearsals and this year’s Nutcracker‘s preeminent casting. Less than a minute in, Boylston invited me to attend one of the ballet’s upcoming 14 performances with a bright smile.

    Fresh from rehearsal, Boylston spent the last 30 minutes of a long workday cluing me in on her career, beginning in Midwestern ballet studios, the big move to New York City as a young dancer, and the 21 years she’s spent performing with ABT. She also broke down exactly how she began documenting her life as a professional ballerina on her social media platforms with thousands of viewers. Read on to get a peek into the life of one of this generation’s most talented ballet dancers and learn about everything from Boylston’s pointe-shoe habits to her nonnegotiable beauty essentials.

    A headshot of American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Isabella Boylston

    (Image credit: Courtesy of Isabella Boylston)

    Meet Isabella Boylston: Principal Dancer at the American Ballet Theatre and Content Creator

    When our virtual meeting began, I noticed the name “Hildur” displayed briefly on the screen before Boylston made her appearance. When asked, she explained that Hildur was, in fact, her birth name, and that Isabella, her middle name, was her chosen stage name. “I don’t think that many people know about it, but that’s what I went with when I went professional,” she explained. “They thought ‘Isabella’ would perform better.” When she began her ballet training, however, she was Hildur from Sun Valley, Idaho, a resort town known for its miles of illustrious mountain trails and wildflower-filled meadows and as a year-round hub for arts and culture.

    Although no one in her family had a deep interest in ballet, or had ever pursued a career in dance, Boylston wasn’t without ample inspiration in the arts. She grew up around music, as her dad was a drummer who enjoyed playing his favorite tunes in the basement and, a little less intentionally, on the steering wheel as he drove. “I think that introduction to music and rhythm was the first thing that really connected me with ballet. It was that, and I also really loved the creativity of it,” Boylston explains. She describes her personality during the early childhood years as being very free-spirited, improvisational, and called to dance. When she discovered that her innate love for movement could become a career, Boylston decided to work toward becoming a professional ballet dancer.

    Isabella Boylston photographed posing in a red leotard, taking a ballet class, attending an event, pulling her hair into a bun, and displaying a shoe collection

    Besides performing, it’s the small moments in the studio where I’m laughing with my friends and watching them dance in the studio that have been the highlight of my career.

    Ahead of Boylston’s senior year of high school, she was offered a position with ABT’s Studio Company (the theater’s junior company with the goal of preparing young dancers for careers in the main company). While she was initially very interested in making the leap, her parents encouraged her to complete high school before embarking on a professional career. They reached a compromise, and Boylston graduated early ahead of joining the Studio Company halfway through her senior year. Spring 2026 will mark Boylston’s 20th season with ABT. “My time with them has really flown by, but it’s also been hard, long, and fun,” she says. “It’s been a whole roller coaster!”