Closet vs. Campaign: Understanding Personal & Commercial Styling
14th June 11am-1pm
Where: Yellow Souls Studio,40 Constitution Street EH6 6RS
Curious about what it really takes to build a career in styling?
Join personal stylist and colour analyst Elena of Yellow Soul Studio and creative director & commercial stylist Madhura Joshi (MJ) for an insightful and interactive 2-hour workshop that demystifies the world of fashion styling.
Closet vs. Campaign explores the key differences between personal styling - helping individuals express their identity through clothing - and commercial styling, where fashion is crafted to tell stories for brands, campaigns, and media. Whether you’re an aspiring stylist, a creative professional, or simply fascinated by the fashion industry, this session offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how these two worlds intersect.
Through real-life experiences, practical guidance, and honest industry insights, Elena and MJ will share how they built their careers, what it takes to survive the industry, and how you can begin your own journey in styling.
What You’ll Learn
Understanding Styling: An overview of personal and commercial styling and their various specialisations (VIP, bridal, editorial, advertising, and more).
Career Pathways: Insights into education, skill development, and navigating the business side of styling.
Behind the Scenes: A deep dive into how personal styling differs from styling for brands and campaigns.
Landing Your First Client: Practical strategies to start building your portfolio and attracting clients.
Myth Busting: Honest conversations about common misconceptions in the styling industry.
Insider Tips & Tricks: Tools, resources, and actionable advice to help you grow your styling career.
Who Is This Workshop For?
Aspiring personal or commercial stylists
Fashion and creative professionals
Students and recent graduates exploring styling careers
Anyone curious about the fashion industry and the power of styling
No prior experience is required! Just an interest in fashion and storytelling.
Limited Tickets
14th June 11am-1pm
Where: Yellow Souls Studio,40 Constitution Street EH6 6RS
Curious about what it really takes to build a career in styling?
Join personal stylist and colour analyst Elena of Yellow Soul Studio and creative director & commercial stylist Madhura Joshi (MJ) for an insightful and interactive 2-hour workshop that demystifies the world of fashion styling.
Closet vs. Campaign explores the key differences between personal styling - helping individuals express their identity through clothing - and commercial styling, where fashion is crafted to tell stories for brands, campaigns, and media. Whether you’re an aspiring stylist, a creative professional, or simply fascinated by the fashion industry, this session offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how these two worlds intersect.
Through real-life experiences, practical guidance, and honest industry insights, Elena and MJ will share how they built their careers, what it takes to survive the industry, and how you can begin your own journey in styling.
What You’ll Learn
Understanding Styling: An overview of personal and commercial styling and their various specialisations (VIP, bridal, editorial, advertising, and more).
Career Pathways: Insights into education, skill development, and navigating the business side of styling.
Behind the Scenes: A deep dive into how personal styling differs from styling for brands and campaigns.
Landing Your First Client: Practical strategies to start building your portfolio and attracting clients.
Myth Busting: Honest conversations about common misconceptions in the styling industry.
Insider Tips & Tricks: Tools, resources, and actionable advice to help you grow your styling career.
Who Is This Workshop For?
Aspiring personal or commercial stylists
Fashion and creative professionals
Students and recent graduates exploring styling careers
Anyone curious about the fashion industry and the power of styling
No prior experience is required! Just an interest in fashion and storytelling.
Limited Tickets