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How To Be A Celebrity Fashion Stylist Like Swanky Jerry by magazineguy(m): 7:37am On Feb 15, 2017
Step 1: Take Fashion Styling Classes

Celebrity fashion stylists are responsible for outfitting and accessorizing celebrities, often in conjunction with makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers and other creative professionals. Although employers may not require these professionals to hold a certificate or degree, completing some post-secondary education could provide stylists with specific career skills, such as forecasting trends, identifying designers, and understanding clothing design and textiles. Several colleges and universities offer fashion styling certificate programs. Courses in these programs typically cover topics such as creating looks for specific types of media and prepping merchandise. Other topics might include fashion forecasting, clothing and accessory design, color theory and fashion business practices.

Individuals also might consider pursuing an undergraduate degree in an area such as fashion design or fashion merchandising. Courses in these fields could include history of fashion, trend forecasting, fashion show production, computer-aided fashion design, textiles and fashion promotion. These courses can teach celebrity stylists important career skills, such as researching design styles, blending fashions, selecting fabrics and marketing new looks.

Step 2: Gain Industry Experience

Research has indicated that most professionals in the fashion design industry learn about the business through internships or entry-level positions. Fashion styling certificate programs and undergraduate degree programs often require students to complete work experiences or internships with professional stylists, designers or fashion retailers. Entry-level positions can provide real-world training in communicating with celebrities, designing new styles, coordinating with other industry professionals and running a celebrity stylist business.


Step 3: Build a Portfolio

Information from the BLS shows that workers in the fashion design industry generally use portfolios as a way to impress and attract potential clients. Celebrity stylist portfolios might include pictures of past clients. In certificate and undergraduate degree programs, students may learn about standards and practices for creating a portfolio.

Step 4: Keep Up With Style Trends

The celebrity fashion industry is highly influenced by changes in the economy, politics and technology, and celebrity stylists must stay on top of these changing trends to dress clients in the latest styles. To keep up with changes, professionals may have to conduct continual research, which could include reading fashion-related articles, examining celebrity photos, attending fashion shows and watching entertainment awards shows.

source: tushmagazine.com.ng/how-to-become-a-celebrity-stylist/

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