Saturday, 23 May 2015

How To Become A Fashion Stylists

Top 5 tips for success

Many people with a flair for fashion think they could make it as a stylist but often don’t realize what goes into creating a successful career. It’s not just about having a strong sense of style and a love of fashion.

 
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There are so many different jobs for stylists, from editorial shoots for magazines to TV, film and celebrity styling, from catwalk shows to retailers and brands.

Trying to break into any of these areas can be hard and here are Wendy’s tips for getting a foot in the door…

1. Have the right attitude – First, you need the right attitude and drive to become skilful at what you do – it takes determination, focus and patience to build a reputation in the styling industry. Approach everything you do with passion and stand out from the competition by going just that little bit further. Be a team player – there’s no room for divas.

2. Apply for work experience/internships – Experience goes a long way and stylists need to build a working portfolio. Many brands and media offer work experience or internships to aspiring stylists, so keep an eye on the press for opportunities and make it known you’re looking to gain experience.

3. Don’t underestimate the knowledge you’ll need – Immerse yourself in current trends but also look back over the decades and learn about the history of fashion so you can set today’s looks in context and have the knowledge from which to draw inspiration.

4. Networking – The styling industry thrives on building the right contacts book. Network at any given opportunity and don’t be afraid to be the first to make the moves. Contact key retailers and fashion/art colleges and ask if you can be added to their list for press days and end-of-term show invites. Develop a resilient skin and introduce yourself at these events to anyone who seems friendly. You never know who you might meet so hand out business cards and ask for them in return.

Create contacts with established and emerging fashion photographers, make-up artists and hairdressers with a view to working together even in a ‘test’ environment, where you all come together to create images for your portfolio.

A first and second meeting may be free, but you never know where it might lead. Communicate with your contacts on an ongoing basis and never take no to mean 'no’' take it as 'just not right now'. Leave it a while and re-contact. Keep your happy, smiley face with every contact you make. Friendly determination will pay dividends in the end if you’re a winner at what you do.

5. Don’t just go for the glamor – keep open minded as to what type of work you want to do. Often it’s the less glamorous jobs that help pay the bills and lead to meeting great new contacts, which open up further opportunities and more exciting projects.






Fashion is everything, you can become a designer, or stylist. All are in one major foundation.Attitude and beauty.For helpful tips check this link  http://bit.ly/1Jipsbb  that will change your  out view of  fashion and also  beauty.


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