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Freelance Assisting

 

 

 

Starting out as a freelance assistant you will need to have researched which stylist you would like to work for.  The first step is to look in the fashion directories and contact their agent – if they have one – to offer your assistance. The stylist will have a booker. Ring them, explain your aim and ask for their email address, then send in your CV and a covering letter to be forwarded to the stylist. Be persistent and keep calling (though get the balance right – don’t be a nuisance by calling every day). You want to appear eager and show that you want to work with that particular stylist. Research the stylist’s work and display that knowledge when speaking to the agent. 

When you get an assisting job, work as hard as possible so that the stylist recommends you to her agency. As you start to build a good reputation, more regular work will come in. Always try to work with two or three stylists to widen your pool of work – the point is that you should really have two or three stylists on the go. If one hasn’t any work coming in, chances are the other two may well have, which will mean that you should be constantly working too. You need to pay your bills and eat in order to survive the freelance world.

 

See below for a small list of agents that represent fashion stylists.

 

 

The above extract is taken from Fashion Stylist’s Handbook - available in four countries - UK, USA, Germany and Spain (with China out December 2018).

Illustrated throughout with inspirational photos and behind-the-scenes shots, the book is packed with tips for organising your own fashion shoots and advice on getting started in the fashion world. It features interviews with international contemporary fashion stylists and advice from experts working within the PR industry.

Fashion stylist's Handbook

UK version     (LKP)   amazon.co.uk

Relevant to London

Available in paperback and Kindle

FASHION STYLIST'S HANDBOOK

USA version   (LKP)     amazon.com

Relevant to NY & LA

Available in paperback and Kindle

WIE WERDE ICH MODESTYLIST?: GRUNDLAGEN UND INSIDER-TIPPS

German version (avedition) 

amazon.de 

German language, relevant to Hamburg & Berlin

Available in  paperback 

MANUAL DEL ESTILISTA DE MODA

Spanish version   (GGmoda) 

amazon.es 

 Spanish language, relevant to London                    Available in paperback and Kindle