CAREER PATH FOR NON-CELEBRITIES PERSONAL STYLING

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CAREER PATH FOR NON-CELEBRITIES PERSONAL STYLING

While I was younger and unsure about what career I wanted to pursue as an adult, I figured becoming a personal shopper would be fantastic. I’m not sure how I figured out that was a task — and I definitely had no idea what it entailed — but I loved shopping, so being paid to do it was a fantasy come true! I recently found that, as an adult with a very different style of fashion occupation, I don’t know any more about becoming or being than I did with a personal shopper or stylist when I was younger. It’s not a high-profile occupation like celebrity red-carpet style, and it’s not something you can learn in school. As a result, I wanted to hear more about the people who get to make shopping a part of their career. Of course, it’s far more than that, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to starting a company. To find out what it takes to get people to hire you to create their wardrobes, we talked with many women.- One who focuses on the contemporary market, one who deals primarily with Nordstrom, one who dresses actors and does costume design in addition to personal fashion, and one who’s building a squad of stylists to work around the world.

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