Set your styling career up for success
8 weeks of live weekly masterclasses, real industry mentorship and real-world assignments to grow your portfolio and styling business.
Register Early Bird For $497 until Aug 17— after that, price increases to $997
Weekly sessions Start Sunday, September 14
You don’t need to live in LA or NYC to become a successful stylist.
You just need the right guidance and a clear plan.
Whether you dream of styling red carpet looks, personal clients, fashion campaigns, or working behind the scenes on set… Stylist Summer Camp gives you the tools, training, and support to actually get started.
I created this program to teach you everything I wish I knew when I was just starting out.
No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just the real steps to begin your styling career with a foundation
The Stylist Summer Camp is an 8-week, live online program designed to help aspiring stylists confidently launch their career, build a professional portfolio, and create a clear roadmap to paying styling work even if you don’t live in New York or Los Angeles.
During this program you will:
✔️ Build real portfolio projects
✔️ Get clear on how much to charge for your styling services and know what to include in your client contracts (with templates to guide you)
✔️ Learn how to gain access to showrooms and pull from designers
✔️ Learn the business side of being a stylist
✔️ Get personalized feedback and industry insights from celebrity stylist Brittany Diego
Meet Your Mentor, Brittany Diego
When I first started out as a stylist, I had no roadmap—just trial, error, and a whole lot of guessing. I didn’t have a mentor, and the stylists I admired weren’t exactly offering advice (#IYKYK).
That’s why I created Fashion Mentor, and now Stylist Summer Camp—to finally spill the tea on
the real steps it takes to break into the fashion industry.
This program is everything I wish I had:
👗 How to borrow clothes for shoots without spending your own money
📸 How to actually start building a portfolio when you don’t know any photographers
💰 And how to price your services without selling yourself short
Stylist Summer Camp is where you get the real tools, guidance, and feedback to go from “Where do I even start?” to “I booked my first client!”
It’s not fluff. It’s not surface-level.
It’s the support I needed—and now, I’m giving it to you.
By the end of this Summer Camp, you’ll walk away with:
✔️ A strong portfolio (with standout projects)
✔️ Clear pricing and packages you feel confident offering
✔️ A real understanding of where to source clothing and how to prep for set
✔️ Business strategy to get clients and start building momentum
✔️ And most importantly, clarity on what kind of stylist you are and how to make this your career.
The Weekly Schedule
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The Weekly Schedule 〰️
Time Commitment For Live Classes: 2–3 hours every Sunday
Each week includes actionable assignments designed to help you build your styling business and portfolio step-by-step
Week 1: Styling Fundamentals & Developing Your Stylist DNA
Discover the 15+ different types of styling and all the paths you can take your styling career
Identify your niche, styling strengths, and long-term vision
Get clear on your personal brand and what sets you apart from other stylists
Week 2: More Than Just Clothes: The Art & Psychology Behind Styling
What separates “just clothes” from great styling
Color theory 101
The differences between styling for men vs women
Dressing for different body shapes
Style psychology: how clothing influences perception, mood, and confidence
Week 3: Pulling, Prep & Creative Process
How to write pull requests that get a response from showrooms
How to secure clothing from PR showrooms, designers, and studio services
Crafting moodboards like a pro
How to efficiently do pulls
Week 4: Styling Skills & Set Life
What to expect on set and how to conduct yourself like a pro
Set etiquette, working with different talent, and overcoming common styling challenges
Industry terminology
Stylist Kit must-haves
On-set tricks: color under lights, camera considerations, fit cheats
Week 5: Business Setup & Boundaries
What should go in your styling service contracts
Setting up your LLC and making your styling business official
Tax write-offs for stylists
How to conduct a styling consultation
Week 6: Pricing, Packages & Services Workshop
What to charge for different styling jobs (editorial, commercial, personal clients)
Crafting your service menu
Outline your client onboarding process
Learn how to confidently send quotes + invoices
Week 7: Marketing, Agencies & Getting Booked
Strategies for getting signed to agencies
How to build up your social media without overwhelm + what exactly to post
How to build your online presence and portfolio
Week 8: Final Presentation Week + Graduation
Present your final project
How to plan your next 3–6 months of growth
Setting long-term & short- term income + visibility goals
Group feedback + post-camp success roadmap
Student Success Stories
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Student Success Stories 〰️
Meet Melissa Young (@melissajandco): Think you can’t make it as a stylist because you don’t live in LA or NYC? Think again.
Meet Atlanta, Georgia based Stylist Melissa J who has snagged opportunities styling for LA Fashion Week, major brands and companies including Crown Royal, Holiday Inn, TV Shows on Bravo and Divorce Court and counts Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kenya Moore as a main client.
Meet Jaye Ewing (@dressed.by.jaye): After working in the auto industry for 3 years Jaye took a leap of faith and took our class in March of 2019.
By November of that same year, Jaye had been published in over 6 magazine spreads, styled Black Ink Chicago star Sky for the Soul Train Awards red carpet and now has clients like Angela Simmons (Growing Up Hip-Hop) under his belt.
This all happened for him in the span of a year (8 months to be exact). Can you imagine your wildest dreams coming true for you once you take that leap yourself?
Today Jaye has styled clients for prestigious red carpets including the Oscars, NAACP Awards, and he counts Angela Simmons, Yo Gotti, and Coco Jones as clients.
Hear what he had to say about taking our class and check out his work below!
Student Success Stories, Cont.
Meet Aura Busigo (@aurastylist): Hailing from Puerto Rico, this talented fashionista is a powerhouse and is quickly making her name as THEEEE go-to stylist in her home country.
She has styled major campaigns for big brands including T-mobile, red carpets like the Billboard awards, and recently had her styling not just on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar but an 11-page spread. Aura really shows that the world is yours for the taking. Are you ready to take your styling international?







Ready to Join the Founding Cohort?









PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE
Spots are limited to ensure personalized feedback.
This is your one chance to join the founding cohort of Stylist Summer Camp at this special rate.
Next round? Higher price ($997)
Have questions? DM @fashionmentor.co or email us at hello@fashionmentor.co
FAQs
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This camp is for aspiring and beginner stylists who want real-world knowledge and experience, not just theory. If you’re tired of gatekeeping in the fashion industry and want to actually do the work (not just dream about it), this is for you.
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Yes! The entire program is 100% online. You can join from anywhere in the world and still get access to industry insights, mentorship, and portfolio-building projects.
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Weekly sessions Start Sunday, September 14 and will continue for the following 7 weeks at 10am PST/1pm EST
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That’s totally fine, this program is beginner-friendly. You’ll get step-by-step guidance and support from Brittany and the Fashion Mentor team. We’re here to help you start from where you are.
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Expect to commit about 2–3 hours each Sunday for the live sessions, plus optional time for homework and portfolio-building assignments during the week.
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Yes! All live sessions will be recorded and uploaded to your student portal within 24 hours, so you won’t miss a thing.
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Yes! All founding cohort members who complete the full program will receive a digital certificate of completion.
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You’ll get a welcome email with all the next steps, including how to prep for the first day of camp on Sunday, September 7th.
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Nope — we’ll help you start building one from scratch. Every week includes a creative assignment designed to help you walk away with actual work to show.



