
For Miss magazine, I styled my model effortlessly to align with the magazine's aesthetic. I produced multiple timeless ensembles that exude both femininity and empowerment.




This was achieved in the front cover, through selecting an oversized blazer, a garment historically reserved for men until the late 1800s (coinciding with the emergence of the first wave of feminism). Therefore, this item signifies a reclaim of power. Worn alone, this Zara blazer transforms into a dress, breaking away from its traditional association with formal attire and exuding a rebellious vibe. The black colour choice aligns with the minimal aesthetic of Miss, while underscoring the brand's dedication to timeless fashion. Incorporating vibrant green heels from ASOS, paired with white socks, adds a touch of Miss Personality, injecting a hint of chaos into the ensemble. This pays tribute to Gen Z, known for forging their own rules and ignoring conventional fashion norms. It also taps into a nostalgic memory shared by many women: the joy of playing dress-up or experimenting with their mum's heels in the most random outfits.
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For feminist articles, such as "how to be a girlboss", I styled my model in matching suit to convey empowerment, complemented by heels to add a hint of femininity. I employed the sandwich styling method to create looks that appeared effortless.

After arranging a thorough consultation, I was tasked with curating a seven-day outfit itinerary for my client’s trip to the Monaco Grand Prix, including attire for a visit to the palace and various racing events.

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Detailed meeting to understand client’s needs.
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Crafted a styling board to align with the brief.
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Online research and shopping.
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In-person personal shopping.
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Adhered to the budget and brief.
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Selected timeless and versatile pieces that complemented the clients personal style and existing wardrobe.
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Styled outfits together and developed a six-day outfit itinerary to align with the events.
The ASOS DESIGN broderie v- neck maxi slip sundress in white, priced at just £34, crafted from 100% cotton item and adorned with beautiful details and a plunging neckline, proved to be the perfect attire for the occasion. Styled effortlessly with black heeled wedges and the clients Louis Vuitton shoulder bag, it radiated elegance suitable for the Monaco Grand Prix.

Grand Prix race day look
Day time outfit for shopping in Monaco
Evening attire for the Palace Ball




In July 2023, I was employed as a Freelance Junior Stylist/ Wardrobe Assistant at Fatface HQ in Havant. Being my first position with a major company, it stands as my most significant accomplishment thus far. I commenced my duties at then end of July, partaking in two days of e-commerce shoots for children’s and women’s wear. Since then I have maintained my contributions alongside my studies, playing a pivotal role in the success of multiple shoots. My work has prominently showcased on their website and across their Instagram.

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Assisting the Head Stylist in curating looks.
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Organising outfits in chronological order.
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Steaming garments to the highest standard.
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Supporting models with fittings and adjustments.
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Collaborating with photographers and other team members to ensure cohesive storytelling.
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Styling accessories to complement and enhance each look.
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Maintaining inventory, ensuring wardrobe items are accounted for.
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Troubleshooting and problem-solving any wardrobe-related issues that arise during shoots.
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Brainstorming and executing creative concepts for photoshoots.
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Meeting tights deadlines while maintaining high standards of quality and attention to details.
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Providing assistance to models and talent throughout shoots.



