Fashion Stylist Academy
Elite Fashion Academy LA’s Stylist course is a one month program dedicated to accelerating the careers of students so that they are able to define their own individualistic look and approach to styling. Our team of experts works to bring out the best in each student, introducing them to the individual genres of Print, Fashion, Personal Shopping, Television, and Film, and teaching them how to market themselves and develop their unique styling ability.
The course takes place over four weeks in a fully equipped classroom, beginning with on-set etiquette and styling basics and covering a multitude of subjects including kit requirements, techniques and the business aspects of styling. In addition to the work done in class, the program also includes field trips to PR firms, visits to studio costume rental houses and department store studio services divisions. This provides students with many of the practical skills they require in order to begin their career working as a stylist.
Students attend an eight-hour workshop once a week for a period of four weeks, after which many graduates have been placed into internship programs with stylists, PR firms, showroom and other industry contacts.
The cost for this complete one-month program is $975 per session with a total of two sessions. Each session includes 16 hours of tuition. Photo shoot is additional cost of $750. It’s optional for students to include a photo-shoot with the completion of both sessions A&B.
Session A: $975
Session B: $975
Photo-shoot: $750
2 Day Weekend Workshop
This Class is for anyone who is thinking of working in, or who has some experience working in, Films and/or TV. This will be an honest, and at times hard truth look, about what it means to work in Films and TV.
This is for anyone who:
Doesn’t want to waste time trying to figure things out on their own
Walk on to a set and know what is going on
Waste years wondering why they are still not making any money
Wants to give themselves a head start and a solid foundation to building a lasting career
Students should bring:
Laptops
Writing Notebooks
Blue, Black, and Red Pens
Multi Color Highlighters
Multi Color Post-it Notes
1 – 1in 3 Ring Binder
3 Ring (5) Tab Divider
Working Wardrobe in Films and TV
Script Breakdown
Budgets – Do’s and Don’t
Your Pay
Maximizing your Prep Time
Working with Casts – Large and Small
Basics of Working on Location
Basics/Realities of Working on Low Budget Films
Contracts
Sourcing out Wardrobe
Basics Equipment for Wardrobe Department
Basics of Production Paperwork
Staffing Your Wardrobe Department
The realities of Product Placement
Film vs TV
Non-Scripted vs Scripted
Getting Started and Networking
Students will be sent a ”PREP PACK” a week before class starts.