Paris Fashion Styling Masterclass

Built for aspiring stylists who want to study fashion’s capital from the inside: the archives, the ateliers, the history, and the type of access that doesn’t exist on a public tour.

The Paris Stylist Masterclass is a week long immersive experience where the curriculum meets the industry’s actual capital. 3 cohorts in, this is a working styling intensive, built around access most students will never get on their own.

This training shows up in their work.

Our students have gone on to work on major tours like Beyoncé’s Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, assisted at the Met Gala alongside top stylists like Law Roach, and styled red carpets including the Grammys and the BET Awards. They’ve assisted top artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Bad Bunny.

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What Our Styling Students Got Access To:

A curriculum built on access, not sightseeing.

The YSL Museum, To Ourselves

We didn’t just visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum. We had the entire museum to ourselves, no other visitors, no crowds to navigate around the archive.

The Dior Galerie

A walk through one of the house’s most storied archives, the kind of historical depth that’s nearly impossible to access outside a program like this.

Fashion History Tours, Led by a Fashion Historian

Walking tours of Paris’s top sites through the lens of fashion history, narrated by an actual historian, not a general tour guide reading from a script.

Sites include:

  • Champs Elysees

  • Galeries Lafayette

  • Place Vendome

  • 31 Rue Cambon (The Original Chanel Store)

Designer Showroom Visits

Time inside working designer showrooms, seeing how collections are presented and sold at the level students are training to work in.

Forbes 30 Under 30 Stylist, Brittany Diego

Who’s Leading the Room

Led by Brittany Diego, an LA based stylist and Fashion Mentor founder recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree for the work building this program.

Every stop on this trip was chosen to hand students something they can’t Google: insider skills and knowledge that come from actually working in fashion, not just studying it.

The goal is simple. Students walk away ready to elevate their work as a stylist, with the kind of sharpened eye that only comes from learning inside the industry itself.

Paris was the first time we took the classroom international.

Three cohorts later, it’s still the program that goes further than anyone expects.

The next stop on the map: Tokyo. Details coming soon.