Paying It Forward with Style


How do I pay it forward? I do with style by teaching aspiring stylists how to break into the biz. I never thought I would be the one teaching people how to become a stylist because less than four years ago I was a student at the very place I teach classes. Let me explain …

I have always loved fashion and have dreamed of working in the industry at a very young age. I designed outfits for my high school fashion shows, I went to art school and earned my BFA in fashion design, in 2005 I started my own blog where I provided virtual styling sessions to those in need of a style shake-up,  I even managed the fashion content for a social shopping start-up for three years. However in 2009 I felt like something was missing. I wanted to style actual people, real live human beings! I had to get away from my computer and into the real world … but how?

I stumbled across School of Style while trolling Craigslist for styling job leads. I took the course and my life was forever changed. The founder and instructor, Luke Storey spilled all the industry secrets and showed me (and a class full of students) exactly how to break into the business. It didn’t take long for me to start my career as a stylist (of real humans, not web people).

I felt so grateful and inspired by my experience at School of Style, that I joined the team. Today Luke and I run (and teach) the school. I have my very own Personal Styling class where I teach aspiring stylist to do what I do. I have to say it feels pretty amazing to see my “kids” (okay, they are like 25 years old) go from knowing nothing to starting their career as a stylist.

That’s how I pay it forward. How do you pay it forward?


Because a great mentor can make all the difference, Coca-Cola has teamed up with Magic Johnson, Common and Debra Lee of BET Networks to give four young people the apprenticeship experience of a lifetime. Visit MCR.com/PayItForward to nominate an aspiring youth and help pay it forward to the next generation. You’ll also be automatically entered for a chance to win $5,000 for each nomination you make (up to five nominations per person).

Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Coca-Cola via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Coca-Cola.

9 thoughts on “Paying It Forward with Style”

  1. not being well and in the house most of the time it’s a little hard to physically pay it forward but i always try to do it mentally/emotionally, try to always be encouraging, be the person’s cheerleader, listener, whatever they need.

  2. I coupon a lot, so when I see someone buying something I have a coupons for I offer them to the person. I love to save people money

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