Wardrobe Stylist Blueprint
This Wardrobe Stylist Blueprint course is a four-week course meant for aspiring and practicing stylists. The course introduces you to the basics of styling, laying a foundation for professional styling and success in the fashion industry.
In the course, you will explore styling concepts such as pulling, networking, scaling, and portfolio-making, designed to help you gain knowledge and experience in the crucial components of styling. This is the course to give stylists the needed confidence to thrive in the fashion sector.
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Lesson 1: What a stylist actually does (real industry breakdown)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 2: Editorial vs. Personal vs. Commercial Styling
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 3: Finding Your Lane
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 4: Building Your Aesthetic and Taste Level
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 5: Intro to Mood Boards (Real Client Decks)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 1: How to Pull From Brands and Showrooms
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 3: Building Relationships
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 4: Organizing Racks + Managing Inventory
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 5: Set Prep + Styling Kit Essentials
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Bonus Lesson: Show Them Your Showroom Process
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 1: How to Find Clients (Models, Influencers, Artists)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 2: Outreach That Actually Gets Replies
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 3: How to Price Yourself without Guessing No More
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 4: Packages and Retainers
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 5: On-Set Etiquette (What Not To Do)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 1: Building a Portfolio That Books Jobs
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 2: Shooting Your First Test Shoot (On a Budget)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 3: Social Media for Stylists (What Actually Works)
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 4: Turning One Job into Multiple Opportunities
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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Lesson 5: Scaling Into a Business
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
We break things down into simple, manageable parts so you never feel overwhelmed.
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What You'll LearnEverything You Need to Become a Modern Wardrobe Stylist
Build your identity as a stylist by Learning what stylists actually do, discover your lane, develop your aesthetic, and create mood boards that communicate your creative vision professionally.
You’ll learn:
Editorial vs commercial vs personal styling
Finding your niche and creative direction
Building your taste level and styling eye
Creating professional mood boards and concept decks
Module 1 — Foundations & Positioning
Learn the Industry Skills Most Beginners Don’t Know
Discover how stylists source clothes, communicate with brands, organize inventory, and prepare for shoots professionally.
You’ll learn:
How to pull from brands and showrooms
Writing outreach emails that get responses
Building relationships in the fashion industry
Organizing styling racks and inventory
Styling kit essentials and set preparation
Module 2 — Pulling Like a Real Stylist
Monet Goode, Instructor
Module 3: Clients and Money
Turn styling into a real business. Learn how to find clients, position your services, price yourself confidently, and build long-term income streams.
You’ll learn:
Getting clients and building visibility
Outreach strategies that actually work
Pricing your services professionally
Creating packages and retainers
Professional on-set etiquette
Module 4 — Portfolio & Scaling
Build a Brand That Gets You Booked
Learn how to create a portfolio that attracts opportunities, leverage social media, and grow into a full styling business.
You’ll learn:
Building a portfolio that books jobs
Planning professional test shoots on a budget
Social media strategy for stylists
Turning one client into multiple opportunities
Scaling your styling work into a business