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Only the most respected British and international stylists, advertising directors, film and television producers, art directors, photographers, fashion designers and editors, image consultants and personal shoppers have contributed to this Course provided by the British College of Professional Styling.
The College has recruited only the best from an extraordinary range of talent to assist you throughout your Course. During your Course you are hand in hand with many of the world’s leading fashion makers and fashion leaders. You’ll even find in-depth information and insider secrets from prominent visual merchandisers, food stylists and colour consultants.
The Course itself has been developed by Katharine Morris. Katharine has worked in all areas of professional styling. Commencing in wardrobe with a major television network, Katharine later worked as an assistant fashion director and then in photo styling and personal styling. She has styled countless film and television shoots, television and print-media advertisements, fashion parades, live concerts and broadcasts. Katharine has also styled a host of celebrity talent for red-carpet events.
Katharine Morris’ academic qualifications include studies in: Object Arts & Design, Clothing Production, Special Effects & Props, Set & Costume Design, Art Direction, Film study at Tisch School of the Arts - Sight and Sound, and short courses at New York University and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA).
Many top stylists and industry professionals have been chosen to contribute to this Course because of their specialised skills in specific areas of styling. You’ll find their wealth of experience gives you invaluable insight into every tiny aspect of the industry.
Of the “Professional Photo, Film, TV & Personal Stylist’s” Course, Katharine Morris says: “Stylists are not born, they are taught. And, the simple truth is that it’s not that difficult.”
"Given an interest in styling, a little flair and a willingness to learn, this Course will equip you with the professional knowledge and skills required to succeed as a stylist."
Hand in Hand With Your Specially Assigned Tutor
A professional stylist, a current working professional, is assigned as your tutor to assist you throughout the Course. Your assigned tutor will be familiar with your specific styling interests and professional goals.
You and your tutor work together to develop ideas and material relating specifically to the areas of styling work that most interest you. This might include such work as:
Fashion styling, wardrobe, film production, theatre and television, product styling, magazine advertising, catalogue and other print-media styling, room sets, image consultancy, personal shopping, visual merchandising, colour analysis and styling for internet editorial and advertising.
It's your tutor's job to assess your assignments, provide in-depth feedback to develop your styling skills and bring you to a level of professionalism where your Diploma in Professional Styling will be forthcoming.
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