Thank you so much .. Am in a country where Styling business isn’t common ..would kindly make a video on how the whole system works ..like how do they get paid .. what happens to the clothes which a client doesn’t like ..I literally need to be educated
@@BRAVEMOODE I think I commented under another video, but do you have any suggestions for styling schools that might be affordable? I want to be able to grow in my knowledge in everything fashion but I don't know which schools to try, even if it is an online school. I would love your opinion. Thanks in advance!
@@itsnehemie5592 Hi there! I received your comment on the other video, but haven't had a chance to reply! I also wanted to take a moment to research a few online schools, because I don't have any personal experiences with any online schools to be able to give you a detailed suggestion, nor can I tell you how much they cost. I did find this list of the most affordable online schools with Fashion Degrees that might help you! www.onlineu.org/most-affordable-colleges/fashion-degrees
Hi I tried downloading the ebook “3 ways to pull like a professional”. And the website was blocked. I tried on separate devices and received the same message. Is there an alternative way to receive the info?
Soooo cool, thank you so much! Your videos are 100% interesting! May I ask, if any submission based magazines hand out pull letters? They don't hire stylists, so I guess they don't? But if yes, that would make things so much easier. Or am I misunderstanding something? Thanks a lot :))))
Hey! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos! Submission-based magazines actually DO issue pull letters! I usually ask the photographer to request a pull letter from the magazine on behalf. This is because the photographer is usually the person to literally submit the pictures, since the pictures technically belong to the photographer. Nonetheless, either you or the photographer can contact the magazine, let them know that you’re planning to submit, and ask for a pull letter. Lastly, please note that every magazine is different, so be sure to search their site for any protocols regarding pull letters before you contact them. If you have any more questions, you can always book time with me website! www.bravemoode.com/new-page-3
@@BRAVEMOODE Thank you very much for that quick reply! Will definitely try! And yes your videos are very helpful, the best you can find on YT. I just don't understand why don't have more followers. You are amazing and I will check out your website for sure!!!
You are more than welcome, Cicy! In case you're interested in learn more terminology, you can download my eBook on the Top 25 Terms here: www.bravemoode.com/ebooks/top-25-terms-e-book-preorder
Hi Sebyy! Thank you for your sweet comment. I'm so grateful that you find the channel helpful. In a nutshell, I've had to step back due to some major life changes. Nonetheless, Bravemoode is not at a complete end, we're taking this time away from RUclips to focus on new additions to the Bravemoode brand, so stay tuned!
Hey there! I’m so glad you’re finding the channel helpful! To answer your question: No, not exactly. There are a few different ways you pull clothes, but when you pull from a store you either go through their Studio Services or PR department or you purchase the clothes and return them. It’s a lot to explain in the comments lol You’re welcome to book a call with me if you have more questions or need 1:1 advisement here: www.bravemoode.com/new-page-3
For people with short attention spans. Here’s some notes PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO TOO AND CULTIVATE YOUR OWN NOTES!!! ITS SO WORTH IT “Pull or Pull day” -shopping for the look -the day that you will go shopping “Studio services or show room” -research stores and designers with the clothing you need -location where designer is housed (their own personal studios or where they design their clothing. Similar to a warehouse not a store) “PR-public relations” -email or phone number -to contact studio services or designer -can I use your samples? I would love to borrow these for my shoot. “Pull letter or LOR-letter of responsibility/commissioning letter” -better chances of getting clothing for free -“I am the stylist please allow me to pull clothing from your store on this date” -you are RESPONSIBLE if there is damage or issues with the clothes after usage “KIT” -what’s in my kit? -tool bag (pins, lint roller, etc) “ON-SET” -location of shoot or the shoot itself “CALL-sheet and CALL-time” -sheet with the times everyone is required to arrive “Model bag” -bring blah blah onto set -stylists may not be able to get certain things for the model (pumps, skin tone bra, shoes etc) “Last looks or jumping in” -final review before shoot -never fix hair and makeup !!! Tell the specific artists and vice versa “BOOK” -portfolio or portfolio website -instagram does not count, it’s for sharing not presenting your work “Test shoot” -doing a shoot to build everyone’s portfolio work -no charging for services
Love your channel! So informative and helpful 💞
You are really good! good job! all the best
I’m super thankful for your channel. Keep up the great work it’s much appreciated 💛
You're welcome!!
This video was exactly what I needed.
I’m so glad to hear that! Welcome to the channel!
Where is the link for the test shoot??
All this is new to me. Thanks so much.
Of course! Welcome to the channel!
These videos are so helpful thank you! 💖 🙏🏼
Therese 16 you’re so welcome!!
Thanks.
Thank you so much ..
Am in a country where Styling business isn’t common ..would kindly make a video on how the whole system works ..like how do they get paid .. what happens to the clothes which a client doesn’t like ..I literally need to be educated
So glad that you started this channel!
Awww thank you!! So glad you’re enjoying it!
@@BRAVEMOODE I think I commented under another video, but do you have any suggestions for styling schools that might be affordable? I want to be able to grow in my knowledge in everything fashion but I don't know which schools to try, even if it is an online school. I would love your opinion. Thanks in advance!
@@itsnehemie5592 Hi there! I received your comment on the other video, but haven't had a chance to reply! I also wanted to take a moment to research a few online schools, because I don't have any personal experiences with any online schools to be able to give you a detailed suggestion, nor can I tell you how much they cost. I did find this list of the most affordable online schools with Fashion Degrees that might help you! www.onlineu.org/most-affordable-colleges/fashion-degrees
@@BRAVEMOODE Thanks for your honesty and for the recommendation. I will definitely check it out!
Hi I tried downloading the ebook “3 ways to pull like a professional”. And the website was blocked. I tried on separate devices and received the same message. Is there an alternative way to receive the info?
honestly i wish this was around when i started styling......... nothing but facts in this video
Great help thnk u ma’am
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Of course!! That’s what I’m here for!
Another great video! So proud of myself that I knew most of these terms but I am happy to learn. Thanks for sharing.
so helpful! thanks for sharing. 🖤
You’re more than welcome!
Soooo cool, thank you so much! Your videos are 100% interesting! May I ask, if any submission based magazines hand out pull letters? They don't hire stylists, so I guess they don't? But if yes, that would make things so much easier. Or am I misunderstanding something? Thanks a lot :))))
Hey! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos! Submission-based magazines actually DO issue pull letters! I usually ask the photographer to request a pull letter from the magazine on behalf. This is because the photographer is usually the person to literally submit the pictures, since the pictures technically belong to the photographer. Nonetheless, either you or the photographer can contact the magazine, let them know that you’re planning to submit, and ask for a pull letter. Lastly, please note that every magazine is different, so be sure to search their site for any protocols regarding pull letters before you contact them. If you have any more questions, you can always book time with me website! www.bravemoode.com/new-page-3
@@BRAVEMOODE Thank you very much for that quick reply! Will definitely try! And yes your videos are very helpful, the best you can find on YT. I just don't understand why don't have more followers. You are amazing and I will check out your website for sure!!!
Was such a helpful video...thank you so much 🥰👏🏻
You are more than welcome, Cicy! In case you're interested in learn more terminology, you can download my eBook on the Top 25 Terms here: www.bravemoode.com/ebooks/top-25-terms-e-book-preorder
Your videos have been SO helpful to me! I just finished my first test shoot yesterday and it went so smooth thanks to all of your info!
Aww yay!! Congrats! I’m so happy to hear that!
Your videos are so helpful ❤️ thank you so much for sharing... I'm learning so much from you😌❤️
Aww yay! I'm so happy to hear that!
why did you stop making videos ?? 🥺🥺 we need your information and insights in the fashion world
Hi Sebyy! Thank you for your sweet comment. I'm so grateful that you find the channel helpful. In a nutshell, I've had to step back due to some major life changes. Nonetheless, Bravemoode is not at a complete end, we're taking this time away from RUclips to focus on new additions to the Bravemoode brand, so stay tuned!
@@BRAVEMOODE okayyy. that’s nice to hear. I can’t wait !
How does a pull exactly work? You pay a store to borrow clothes from them?
Hey there! I’m so glad you’re finding the channel helpful! To answer your question: No, not exactly. There are a few different ways you pull clothes, but when you pull from a store you either go through their Studio Services or PR department or you purchase the clothes and return them. It’s a lot to explain in the comments lol You’re welcome to book a call with me if you have more questions or need 1:1 advisement here: www.bravemoode.com/new-page-3
@@BRAVEMOODE alright, thank you so much!
@@sortedlife4332 you’re more than welcome!
Pull Day = Shopping Day
Studio Services = clothes for stylist
PR = email for sample to studio Services
Thank you soooo much for these videos! I’m a brand new upcoming stylist and am trying to learn as much as I can.
Emilia Rose you’re more than welcome!!
Hi Emilia, hop on my channel as well I have lots of training videos for aspiring stylists :)
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
For people with short attention spans. Here’s some notes PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO TOO AND CULTIVATE YOUR OWN NOTES!!! ITS SO WORTH IT
“Pull or Pull day”
-shopping for the look
-the day that you will go shopping
“Studio services or show room”
-research stores and designers with the clothing you need
-location where designer is housed (their own personal studios or where they design their clothing. Similar to a warehouse not a store)
“PR-public relations”
-email or phone number
-to contact studio services or designer
-can I use your samples? I would love to borrow these for my shoot.
“Pull letter or LOR-letter of responsibility/commissioning letter”
-better chances of getting clothing for free
-“I am the stylist please allow me to pull clothing from your store on this date”
-you are RESPONSIBLE if there is damage or issues with the clothes after usage
“KIT”
-what’s in my kit?
-tool bag (pins, lint roller, etc)
“ON-SET”
-location of shoot or the shoot itself
“CALL-sheet and CALL-time”
-sheet with the times everyone is required to arrive
“Model bag”
-bring blah blah onto set
-stylists may not be able to get certain things for the model (pumps, skin tone bra, shoes etc)
“Last looks or jumping in”
-final review before shoot
-never fix hair and makeup !!! Tell the specific artists and vice versa
“BOOK”
-portfolio or portfolio website
-instagram does not count, it’s for sharing not presenting your work
“Test shoot”
-doing a shoot to build everyone’s portfolio work
-no charging for services