The Professional Photo, Film, TV & Fashion Stylist's Course 

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Everything you need to know to succeed as a professional stylist 

The British College of Professional Styling has design this online styling course with the beginner stylist in mind. This course is also ideal for those already in the industry, looking for a way to refresh their skills.

The British College of Professional Styling has recruited many respected stylists and to assist you throughout your online stylist course. Their skills and experience, covering all industry areas, will provide you with an intimate knowledge of how to to take on any brief.


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Firstly, it is important to understand that this course is not simply about the theory of professional styling. It’s also about practical work in styling, meeting client’s needs, marketing your services and being paid for your styling skills.

At its essence, this course is all about professional styling for profit. Each week, thousands of fashion editors, art directors, producers, celebrities, and people who simply wish to improve their image require the skills offered by a stylist. These are for photo shoots, image consultancy, fashion parades, TV commercials, personal shopping, live concerts and music videos, film and theater productions and much more.

This fashion stylist course takes you through every aspect of the profession – from developing styling concepts and turning them into reality, through to the business of selling your styling skills and services. 


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  • TUTORIAL 1: INTRODUCTION TO STYLING 
    This introduction sets a solid foundation to the exciting and dynamic world of styling. You will be introduced to what it means to style in different environments and for different clients, and be introduced the wide range of opportunities for stylists. You will be presented with the evolution of fashion to help you understand where it’s progressing, as well as a handy glossary of terms to prepare you for the rest of this course. Tutorial one concludes with assignment one.

     
  • TUTORIAL 2: ELEMENTS OF STYLE AND TRENDS 
    Building on tutorial one, this tutorial explores essential knowledge of fashion, to help you understand modern trends. This tutorial explores the relationships between visual balance, colour and fashion, as well as assessing styles and trends. This tutorial also offers a glossary of clothing descriptions, and concludes with assignment two.

     
  • TUTORIAL 3: STYLING SPECIFICS
    Tutorial three explores the world of a stylist, from employment, tricks of the trade, to knowing what to expect on a shoot. This tutorial covers the practical elements of working as a stylist, such as understanding and setting fees, as well as working with celebrities and high-end clientele. This tutorial concludes with assignment three.

      
  • TUTORIAL 4: WARDROBE STYLING FOR FILM, TELEVISION AND THE THEATRE
    The world of film, television and theatre for stylists is a dynamic and challenging environment, which is explored in tutorial four. This tutorial is the behind the scenes look at what is required of stylists within these environments, and the importance of good styling as part of creating characters and narrative. It also explores on-set etiquette and the practicalities of your work for this sort of styling work. This tutorial concludes with assignment four.

     
  • TUTORIAL 5: THE FLEXIBLE STYLIST 
    Your work as a stylist challenges you to make yourself available and willing to handle new and important areas of production. These areas and roles are explored in tutorial five, which covers fields such as prop styling, food styling, visual merchandising and retail displays. The tutorial also explores the roles of light and colour within these fields, as well as how to create atmospheres of aesthetic pleasure and intrigue.
    TUTORIAL 6: DO YOU KNOW ABOUT FASHION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL DESIGNERS?
    This tutorial builds on previous knowledge to explore fashion’s most influential designers. It then goes on to more practical elements of a stylist’s work, such as your kit, troubleshooting, working with children and animals, as well as creating your portfolio to land your next job.

     
  • TUTORIAL 7: COLOUR 
    Tutorial seven explores the power of colour. By an in-depth exploration of colour, you will understand colour theory and psychology, how to assess your client’s natural colouring, how to develop colour palettes, the visual effects of colour and how to work with black and white. This tutorial also explores fabrics, how to work with different fabrics and care techniques. This tutorial concludes with assignment five.

     
  • TUTORIAL 8: PERSONAL STYLING 
    Personal styling is a challenging and dynamic role which you as a stylist can explore. In this tutorial you will learn the basics of what it means to be a “personal stylist” or “image consultant”. This tutorial also offers practical advice on how to deal with clients, understanding their needs and their body, individual features, developing a core wardrobe, working with accessories and looking rich on a budget. This tutorial concludes with assignment six.

      
  • TUTORIAL 9: MALE MAKEOVERS 
    Dressing males offers unique challenges which you as a stylist need to prepare for. This tutorial will equip you with knowledge such as body analysis, dressing for work and leisure, making impact, different cuts of male clothing, as well as practical tips and advice for helping male clients with style, colour and maintenance. This tutorial also covers grooming, skin and hair care, make-up and quick fix solutions.

     
  • TUTORIAL 10: COMMUNICATING YOUR IDEAS 
    All this knowledge will be rendered almost useless without the ability to effectively express your style ideas. This tutorial covers creating mood and concept boards and adapting traditional designer’s tools for visual communication, to effectively express and communicate to your clients. You will be guided on using and building on experience to build confidence and your portfolio, as well as how to record and format necessary details accurately.

      
  • TUTORIAL 11: THE ONLINE STYLIST 
    The internet is a vital tool for the freelance stylist. This tutorial shows how to promote yourself and your business online, through websites and blogging. It offers tips on optimising your blog with search engines, as well as marketing essentials. This tutorial encourages you to think about your career path, as well as offering a final glossary for professional stylist. This tutorial concludes with assignment seven.

      
  • TUTORIAL 12: BUSINESS FOR STYLISTS
    To make sure you excel as a stylist, tutorial twelve is a practical guide on building your styling business. It explores marketing, retaining and creating clients, getting booked, managing your portfolio, business aspects such as invoicing, pricing and keeping records. To conclude, this tutorial offers a course summary, and assignment eight.

     
    *COURSE CONTENTS MAY VARY FROM TIME TO TIME AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STYLING.

The British College of Professional Styling and The Professional Photo, Film, TV & Personal Stylist's Course are approved with the International Approval and Registration Centre (IARC).

The College is also a proud member of The International Association of Private Career Colleges (IAPCC).

Why study with the British College of Professional Styling?

Freedom

This course will give you the opportunity to learn the skills required to be a successful professional stylist from the comfort of your own home. 

Professionalism

Work directly with working professional stylists with a proven record of success.

Flexibility

The course is conducted totally online and delivered to you over your choice of 12 or 24 weeks. It is self-paced, and you can take up to a year to complete the course.

Why Get Into Professional Styling?

  • EXCITING WORK OPPORTUNITIES: There are usually more jobs for competent stylists than there are stylists to fill them. This means people are willing to pay for your knowledge and skills.

  • WORK FREEDOM: As a stylist, you can operate from home on a full or part-time basis. Or, make your work as a stylist a profitable sideline.

  • EXPLORE YOUR CREATIVITY: A vast range of individuals and companies rely on the stylist to assist in creative projects. Working alongside other creative professionals is exciting and rewarding.

  • SHARE YOUR FLAIR: You'll have the required knowledge and skills to assist family, work mates and friends. Watch the interest when you say: “I'm a qualified stylist”.

  • BE PAID FOR WHAT YOU LOVE: You will be getting paid to provide help you'd probably do for fun anyway.

  • YOU CAN SPECIALISE IN YOUR PASSION: Work on developing your own niche market.

  • INDUSTRY ONLY BENEFITS: Professional stylists also enjoy great professional benefits. For example it's common for professional stylists to be offered valuable discounts on clothing, cosmetics and fashion accessories. With the right knowledge you can also gain entry to “professional only” showings, exclusive trade shows and fashion expos.

  • GROW FROM WHAT YOU'VE GOT: Freelance styling is one of the few businesses you can start for next to nothing and reasonably expect immediate income. This is an easy way to become self-employed whatever your current lifestyle. Basically you can set your own schedule and work as much or as little as you choose. We'll show you how.

  • MEET NEW PEOPLE: This is a profession that puts you in touch with interesting people and allows you to do interesting things.

  • YOU'LL FIND IT FUN.

10 Great Reasons To Do The Professional Photo, Film, TV & Personal Stylist's Course

YOUR COURSE AT A GLANCE

COURSE TYPE
Professional & Personal Development
STUDY MODE
Distance Learning - via email
AWARD
Certificate of Completion for Professional Styling 
COURSE LENGTH
12 Tutorials: Sent weekly or fortnightly (take up to a year) 
Payment Options
Flexible payment plans available 

The British College of Professional Styling is a division of International News Syndicate LTD. Our directors and principals have been involved in all aspects of media work, training and distance education for some 30 years.

We are an international training company with students in more than 80 countries and territories. The principles of styling are similar the world over. However our course has been individually revised and designed to suit the needs of students living and working in the United Kingdom. Your Diploma of Professional Styling and ID Pass from the British College of Professional Styling are posted to you when you successfully complete your course.

Through online course delivery and email communication, the College is able to assist you every step of the way.

The Professional Photo, Film, TV & Personal Stylist's Course is designed as a structured training program.

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