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Fashion styling / Jacqueline McAssey, Sophie Benson, Clare Buckley.

By: McAssey, Jacqueline [author.]Contributor(s): Benson, Sophie (Fashion journalist) [author.] | Buckley, Clare [author.]Series: Basics fashion design: Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021Edition: Second editionDescription: 208 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0048155468ISBN: 9781350074101 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Fashion | Fashion merchandising | Image consultants | Beauty and Fashion | Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts | Portraiture | Fashion & textiles | Photography & photographs | Manufacturing industriesDDC classification: 746.92 LOC classification: TT507
Contents:
Introduction -- -- 1. The Fashion Stylist -- What Is Fashion Styling? -- Aspects of the Job -- A Career in Fashion Styling -- Interview: Helen McGuckin -- Interview: Max Clark -- -- 2. Essential Research -- Fashion Awareness -- Context -- Fashion Referencing -- Interview: Lily Charnock -- -- 3. Sectors within Styling -- Editorial Styling -- Commercial Styling -- Still-Life Styling -- Personal Styling -- Interview: Siobhan Lyons -- Interview: Emma Jade Edwards -- Interview: Carol Woollam -- -- 4. Preparing For a Photoshoot -- Organizing a Test Shoot -- Working with a Team -- Sourcing Clothing -- Props and Set Design -- Casting the Model -- Locations -- The Photoshoot in Production -- Production Planning -- Final Brief and Testing -- Interview: Laura Holmes -- Interview: India Harris -- Day of the Shoot -- Editing -- Post-Production -- -- 5. Becoming a Stylist -- Collating a Portfolio -- Creating a Website -- Self-Promotion -- Places to Work -- Interning and Assisting -- Working As a Freelance Stylist -- Interview: Aisha Jimoh -- Securing an Agent -- Interview: Sam Moore -- -- 6. The Future of Styling -- How the Role is Changing -- The Stylist Entrepreneur -- -- Bibliography -- Further Resources
Summary: Learn to style for advertisements, magazines and portfolios and take your first steps into one of fashion communication's most dynamic and rewarding careers. With hands-on practical advice on working as part of a team, developing a visual vocabulary and managing a shoot, you'll be encouraged to experiment and develop your own original creative concepts. This revised edition includes a new chapter on the future of the industry, exploring how the role is changing and the stylist's position as an entrepreneur. There are also new interviews with professional stylists and 120 new images to demonstrate each technique.
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Learn to style for advertisements, magazines and portfolios and take your first steps into one of fashion communication's most dynamic and rewarding careers. With hands-on practical advice on working as part of a team, developing a visual vocabulary and managing a shoot, you'll be encouraged to experiment and develop your own original creative concepts.

This revised edition includes a new chapter on the future of the industry, exploring how the role is changing and the stylist's position as an entrepreneur. There are also new interviews with professional stylists and 120 new images to demonstrate each technique.

Introduction -- -- 1. The Fashion Stylist -- What Is Fashion Styling? -- Aspects of the Job -- A Career in Fashion Styling -- Interview: Helen McGuckin -- Interview: Max Clark -- -- 2. Essential Research -- Fashion Awareness -- Context -- Fashion Referencing -- Interview: Lily Charnock -- -- 3. Sectors within Styling -- Editorial Styling -- Commercial Styling -- Still-Life Styling -- Personal Styling -- Interview: Siobhan Lyons -- Interview: Emma Jade Edwards -- Interview: Carol Woollam -- -- 4. Preparing For a Photoshoot -- Organizing a Test Shoot -- Working with a Team -- Sourcing Clothing -- Props and Set Design -- Casting the Model -- Locations -- The Photoshoot in Production -- Production Planning -- Final Brief and Testing -- Interview: Laura Holmes -- Interview: India Harris -- Day of the Shoot -- Editing -- Post-Production -- -- 5. Becoming a Stylist -- Collating a Portfolio -- Creating a Website -- Self-Promotion -- Places to Work -- Interning and Assisting -- Working As a Freelance Stylist -- Interview: Aisha Jimoh -- Securing an Agent -- Interview: Sam Moore -- -- 6. The Future of Styling -- How the Role is Changing -- The Stylist Entrepreneur -- -- Bibliography -- Further Resources

Learn to style for advertisements, magazines and portfolios and take your first steps into one of fashion communication's most dynamic and rewarding careers. With hands-on practical advice on working as part of a team, developing a visual vocabulary and managing a shoot, you'll be encouraged to experiment and develop your own original creative concepts. This revised edition includes a new chapter on the future of the industry, exploring how the role is changing and the stylist's position as an entrepreneur. There are also new interviews with professional stylists and 120 new images to demonstrate each technique.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 The Fashion Stylist (p. 1)
  • Introduction (p. 1)
  • The Fashion Stylist (p. 3)
  • Aspects of the job (p. 6)
  • A career in fashion styling (p. 16)
  • Interview: Helen McGuckin (p. 22)
  • Interview: Max Clark (p. 24)
  • 2 Essential Research (p. 29)
  • Fashion awareness (p. 29)
  • Context (p. 38)
  • Fashion referencing (p. 41)
  • Interview: Lily Chamock (p. 44)
  • 3 Sectors within Styling (p. 55)
  • Editorial styling (p. 55)
  • Commercial styling (p. 63)
  • Still life styling (p. 74)
  • Personal styling (p. 82)
  • Interview: Siobhan Lyons (p. 88)
  • Interview: Emma Jade Edwards (p. 92)
  • Interview: Carol Woollam (p. 96)
  • 4 Preparing for a Photoshoot (p. 99)
  • Working with a team (p. 99)
  • Sourcing clothing (p. 102)
  • Locations (p. 112)
  • 5 The Photoshoot in Production (p. 117)
  • Production planning (p. 117)
  • Final brief and testing (p. 122)
  • Interview: Laura Holmes (p. 124)
  • Interview: India Harris (p. 126)
  • Day of the shoot (p. 129)
  • 6 Becoming a Stylist (p. 139)
  • Collating a portfolio (p. 139)
  • Creating a Website (p. 140)
  • Self-promotion (p. 142)
  • Places to work (p. 144)
  • Interning and assisting (p. 146)
  • Working as a freelance stylist (p. 150)
  • Interview: Aisha Jimoh (p. 152)
  • Securing an agent (p. 154)
  • Interview: Sam Moore (p. 156)
  • The future of styling (p. 158)
  • Bibliography (p. 162)
  • Further resources (p. 164)
  • Acknowledgements (p. 166)
  • Index (p. 167)

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