For the stylist who knows
they're capable of more —
and knows they should be
further along by now.

What's missing isn't talent. It's guidance from someone who's already where you want to be.

A 6-day professional immersion in Paris, led by Forbes 30 Under 30 celebrity stylist Brittany Diego.

You're not new to this.
You're just not where you should be yet.

This week is for the stylist who is good at this and knows they should be further along by now. Not because they lack talent. Because they haven't had the right person in their corner yet. Brittany Diego has built the career you want. This is the week she shows you exactly how.

You might have found yourself saying:

"I'm good at this. So why does it feel like everyone else is moving faster than me?"

  • You've been on sets. You have clients. You're good at what you do — but you're not booking the caliber of work you know you're capable of.


  • You're watching stylists with less experience and less talent get further ahead, and you can't figure out what they have that you don't.


  • You've invested in courses and content, but what you actually need is someone seasoned enough to look at your career and tell you exactly what to do next.


  • You've been saying "I want to go to Paris" for years. Something always comes up. This is the year you stop letting it.


  • You know the next level exists. You just need the right person to show you the door — and prop it open.

Six days that change everything.

May 24–30, 2027

The Schedule

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The Schedule 〰️

May 24

Enchantée et bienvenue à Paris!

You've landed. Check into Hotel Este, settle into your room, and let it sink in that you're actually here. Tonight is intentionally light.

Meet your cohort over dinner, take your first walk through the city, and feel the particular electricity that comes from being surrounded by people who want exactly what you want and have committed to coming all the way to Paris to get it.

Tomorrow the work begins.

May 25

Class is in session!

This is where the real work begins-and it moves fast. Brittany opens with the full industry map: the career paths that actually exist and how to choose yours, the fashion history that working stylists need to know versus what's just trivia, how to build a moodboard that books jobs rather than just looks good on Pinterest, color theory and body type mastery that will immediately change how you dress clients, and the sourcing strategies that separate stylists who struggle to pull looks from the ones who always seem to find exactly what they need.

By the time this day ends you will have more clarity about your next career move than most stylists accumulate in a year of figuring it out alone.

May 26

Today you step off the page and into fashion history. The day begins with an exclusive visit to the Dior Galerie - one of the most breathtaking fashion museums in the world, and a space that will permanently change how you think about craft, legacy, and what it means to build something that lasts.

The afternoon brings a private Haute Couture History tour led by a fashion historian, tracing the lineage of the design houses that still define what fashion means globally from the ateliers of the 1800s to the runway shows you watch on your phone today.

This is the cultural intelligence that distinguishes a stylist with good taste from a stylist with genuine vision. You cannot get this from a YouTube video.

May 27

The morning session is pure craft: on-set etiquette that makes you the stylist directors request by name, camera-ready wardrobe techniques that solve problems before they become problems, and the behind-the-scenes knowledge that makes stylists indispensable on any shoot. Then the afternoon splits.

Attendees who secured the VIP upgrade head to an exclusive Eiffel Tower portfolio photoshoot with a professional model and photographer, producing editorial-quality content in the most iconic fashion backdrop in the world, the kind of images that open doors and make casting directors take notice.

For those who prefer the afternoon free, Paris is yours to wander, shop, sit in a café, and let the city do what it does to every creative who slows down long enough to let it.

May 28

A full free day and one of the most important days of the week. Previous attendees have hit the Louvre, spent hours vintage shopping in Le Marais, walked the Champs-Élysées, discovered designers they'd never heard of in hidden concept stores, and some have taken the two-hour Eurostar to London and back for the day.

However you use it, this is the day Paris teaches you things the classroom can't- the window displays that change how you think about curation, the way Parisian women actually dress versus how fashion media says they dress, the vintage finds that become the most-asked-about pieces in your future client pulls.

Give yourself permission to just be a stylist in Paris. It will show up in your work long after you get home.

May 29

The final session is where everything clicks into place. Brittany pulls back the curtain on the business side of this industry from how agencies actually work and how to get on their radar, how Fashion Week operates behind the scenes and where stylists fit into it, how to attract the caliber of clients you want instead of whoever finds you, and how to build a personal brand in an industry that runs almost entirely on relationships and reputation.

You'll present your final project to the cohort and you will be surprised by how differently you approach it compared to how you would have a week ago.

Then, as Paris lights up for the evening, the full cohort boards a dinner cruise on the Seine. The Eiffel Tower glitters overhead. You'll raise a glass to what you've built this week and who you are becoming. It is the right ending.

May 30

Au revoir to Paris! 

Check out, head to the airport, and board your flight home, but not as the same stylist who arrived. Something has shifted.

You have a roadmap where there was uncertainty, portfolio content where there were gaps, a network of serious stylists where there was isolation, and a level of confidence that only comes from having done the real work in the fashion capital of the world. The cohort group stays active long after Paris.

The conversations continue. The referrals happen. The momentum does not stop here, it starts here.

This cohort is intentionally small. Every person in the room is a working stylist who chose to stop settling for where they are.

The energy that creates: the accountability, the honest conversations, the momentum is something you cannot replicate in a course, a coaching call, or another year of figuring it out alone. Paris is the backdrop. Your breakthrough is the point.

About Your Instructor:

Forbes 30 Under 30 listed stylist, Brittany Diego didn't stumble into fashion mentorship, she was pushed into it by an industry that didn't want to share its secrets. As a working celebrity stylist in Los Angeles, she kept getting the same message from aspiring stylists: How do I start? How do I get on set? Why won't anyone show me the way in?

She knew the answer wasn't another mood board tutorial or generic advice. It was industry access, the real kind. The kind that only comes from someone already inside the room who's willing to prop the door open.

That decision led to a Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition, a published book, an annual Fashion Stylist Summit, and a community of graduates working on some of the most high-profile projects in entertainment and fashion. This Paris experience is Brittany's most immersive offering: a week where she opens her contacts, her strategies, and her hard-won industry knowledge to a small cohort of serious stylists.

Fashion Mentor has since evolved into a career-development platform with an online Fashion Stylist Academy and annual Fashion Stylist Summit where students have gone on to have their work featured on major red carpets like the Grammys, assisted at the MET Gala, and have styled magazine covers, TV shows and styled clients including:

The Oscars

The Grammys

Assisting on Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour

Bad Bunny

Kenya Moore of RHOA

Nick Cannon’s “Wild N’ Out”

Google

Amazon

Rolling Loud

MTV Awards

BET Awards

And so much more

Most recently, Brittany is the author of the book "The Fashion Stylist Blueprint" where she breaks down all of her industry insider knowledge to the next generation of fashion stylists.  

For stylists who know they’re capable of more but feel stuck, your next level awaits you in the fashion capital of the world, Paris

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