Description
Provide image consulting services by advising clients on wardrobe, grooming, and personal branding. Assess goals, body type, and coloring; develop style strategies and lookbooks; coordinate hair, makeup, and tailoring services; and prepare clients for events, interviews, and media.
- • Keep consultation areas and styling kits clean and sanitized.
- • Assess color, body shape, and lifestyle to define client image goals.
- • Recommend hairstyles, grooming, and makeup directions suited to facial features and roles.
- • Plan and curate wardrobes, outfits, and accessories for work, events, and media.
- • Schedule and manage client appointments.
- • Maintain client profiles, measurements, photos, and service histories.
- • Coordinate with salons, barbers, makeup artists, tailors, and photographers.
- • Provide closet audits and personal shopping; build capsule wardrobes.
- • Prepare clients for interviews, photo shoots, and public appearances.
- • Recommend and sell apparel, grooming products, and cosmetics.
- • Create personalized lookbooks, mood boards, and style guides.
- • Advise on skincare and makeup palettes; refer to licensed professionals as needed.
- • Advise on beard and hair maintenance; refer to barbers and stylists for services.
- • Coach posture, etiquette, and nonverbal communication to enhance presence.
- • Process payments and manage invoices.
- • Monitor fashion and grooming trends to update recommendations.
- • Train or supervise assistants or junior consultants.
- • Manage budgets, bookings, and vendor relationships for styling projects.
- • Ensure client confidentiality; obtain consent for photos and testimonials.
- • Organize and maintain swatch books, measurement tools, and supplies.
- • Travel to client homes, workplaces, or sets as required.
- • Measure for tailoring and oversee fittings and alterations.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026