Hello!
My education includes a coaching class for stylists and image-makers at Munich. A shopping workshop in Berlin as well as a stylist-shopper faculty. In actuality, my stylist diploma does not have any value at the moment. There ought to be basic knowledge, but it can be gotten from publications and the internet. The most important thing is exercise. There's a lot and a great deal of practice. There is a good deal of style schools, and there is little effective training. When someone selects a college, they have to appear directly at the job of the instructor as an internship: their own portfolio, social networks, meet them in person. But I'm still continuously improving my credentials, I have had internships with professionals in Milan.
I have been employed as a stylist for 2 and a half a year now. Following a yearI realised that I did not have to use the type systems that most stylists perform for. There are various systems: someplace people choose their design based on their height, weight and build, someplace they rely on color types, somewhere they just show their clients the final images they like and are oriented towards them. However, this sets specific limitations and does not permit us to utilize every individual. I take a comprehensive approach: I do a wardrobe investigation, shopping service, picture audits and color analysis of looks. This enables a person to find themselves through their own image. Again, the client must understand for himself what suits him precisely and what does not suit him. What can be bought for them and what is not. What is going to supplement and what's going to conflict with his or her inner state, this is we find out in the process of working to the style. In the future, I'd very much like to start the school for women - design for myself.
My name is Vanessa Wannemaker, I am 38 years old and now I work as a professional stylist and picture maker.
- Munich, Germany
- JoinedDecember 18, 2020
- website: warenza.de/
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