Upcoming Workshops

  • Costume Supervising for Theatre | 2 day Workshop | March 9 & 10

    2-Day Practical Workshop
    March 9 & 10 | London Bridge | In-Person | £300

    Overview

    This two-day, in-person workshop is designed for those looking to gain a clear, real-world understanding of the Costume Supervisor role within theatre production.

    Taking place at our London Bridge studio, the course focuses on the organisational, collaborative and logistical skills needed to successfully supervise costumes from prep through to previews and opening.

    What you’ll learn

    Across two full days, the workshop will cover:

    • Organising the role of the Costume Supervisor from prep to opening

    • Working effectively with costume designers and creative teams

    • Making informed decisions around shopping, hiring and making

    • Budget breakdowns, cost reporting and managing spend

    • Running fittings, managing fitting photos and paperwork

    • Working with cast and liaising with wardrobe teams

    • Overseeing costumes through tech, previews and understudies

    • Building and maintaining a professional costume bible and continuity

    Who this course is for

    This workshop is ideal for:

    • Emerging Costume Supervisors

    • Costume Assistants looking to step into supervisory roles

    • Practitioners wanting clearer professional frameworks and confidence

    • People who have studied Costume and want more real world understanding of Costume Supervision.

    Practical details

    • Dates: March 9 & 10

    • Location: London Bridge studio

    • Format: In-person, practical workshop

    • Group size: Limited participant numbers

    Spaces are limited to ensure hands-on learning. Advance booking strongly recommended.

    Book your spot here.

  • 1-Day Intensive Workshop
    Apr 2 | London | In-Person | £150

    Overview

    This one-day, in-person intensive is designed for stylists looking to build the practical, professional skills needed to work confidently within commercial productions.

    Covering the full lifecycle of a commercial job, the workshop focuses on both the creative and logistical demands of styling for fast-paced commercial environments.

    What you’ll learn

    Across the full day, the workshop will cover:

    • Breaking down scripts and briefs for commercial projects

    • Developing character and translating ideas into clear visual direction

    • Creating decks and pitching ideas confidently

    • Organising prep, building and managing kit bags

    • Working effectively with producers and production teams

    • Running fittings and managing on-set workflow

    • People management on set and during prep

    • Commercial budgeting, including breakdowns, buying and spend tracking

    • Managing prep, returns and wrapping a job efficiently

    • Time management strategies for tight commercial schedules

    Who this course is for

    This workshop is ideal for:

    • Emerging commercial stylists

    • Styling assistants stepping up into lead roles

    • Creatives looking to professionalise their commercial styling practice

    Practical details

    • Dates: Apr 2

    • Location: London

    • Format: In-person, intensive workshop

    • Group size: Limited participant numbers

    Spaces are limited to ensure hands-on learning. Advance booking strongly recommended.

    Book your spot here.

  • Styling: Professional Practice | 2-Day Workshop | 21 & 22 April

    2-Day Industry Workshop
    21 & 22 April | London Bridge | In-Person | £600
    Early Access (first 5 places): £450

    Overview

    This two-day, in-person workshop is designed for emerging stylists and assistants seeking a clearer, real-world understanding of styling as a professional practice.

    Taking place at our London Bridge studio, the course explores how styling operates across different sectors — including editorial, commercial, celebrity and personal — and examines the professional standards, workflows and expectations that underpin each.

    The focus is on transparency and practical knowledge. Across two days, we will break down how styling jobs function from initial brief through to completion, covering both creative processes and commercial realities. The aim is to provide a grounded understanding of how the industry works, and what is expected at different stages of a styling career.

    A one-hour 1:1 follow-up session (via Zoom or in person) will take place within three months of the workshop to support continued development and address further industry questions.

    What you’ll learn

    Across two full days, the workshop will cover:

    An overview of the different styling sectors and how they operate

    Understanding the responsibilities and expectations of assistants and lead stylists

    Breaking down a styling job from brief to execution

    Budgets, rates, kit fees and financial tracking

    Professional communication and on-set etiquette

    Working with brands, PRs, creative teams and clients

    Portfolio development appropriate to your level

    Practical systems for sourcing, sample management and organisation

    Managing workflow, timelines and professional boundaries

    Who this course is for

    This workshop is ideal for:

    Emerging stylists seeking greater clarity around professional standards

    Assistants wanting to broaden their understanding of the wider styling landscape

    Practitioners looking to strengthen their knowledge of the business and operational side of styling

    Those considering progression within the styling industry who want a realistic overview of how the profession operates

    This is not a beginner’s introduction, but a practical industry-focused workshop for those already engaging with styling in some capacity.

    Practical details

    Dates: 21 & 22 April 2026

    Location: London Bridge studio

    Format: In-person, two-day workshop, 3 months email/whatsapp support + follow-up 1:1 session

    Group size: Limited participant numbers

    Spaces are kept small to allow for in-depth discussion and practical learning. Early booking strongly recommended.

    5 Early Access spots available - Book your spot here.

  • For those looking for more personalised guidance, we offer 1:1 consultations tailored to your experience, goals, and areas of interest. These sessions can build on our existing workshops or be shaped around specific mentoring needs.

    Pricing varies depending on scope and duration.

    You can get in touch here to discuss.

“The mix of teaching, discussion and practical exercises allowed me to apply things in real time. I left feeling much more confident and clear about my work.”
— Styling for Commercials Participant
“Learning how to properly break down a budget is something I’ll actually apply going forward.”
— Styling for Commercials Participant
“Good value for money and extremely useful.”
— Styling for Commercials Participant
“Understanding job responsibilities and workflows helped me feel more confident professionally. I now feel clearer about how everything fits together.”
— Costume Supervising for Theatre Participant
“Loved the practical exercises followed by discussion — they made everything feel immediately applicable and helped me understand the workflow clearly.”
— Costume Supervising for Theatre Participant
  • All workshops are in person at our London Bridge Studio.

  • All of our workshops are created and hosted by industry professions.

  • Spaces are limited, so we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment. If the workshop is sold out or you’re unable to attend these dates, additional dates may be released throughout the year. Please keep an eye on our website and social media channels for future announcements.

  • Some basic experience or training in fashion or styling is recommended. The Costume Supervising and Styling Workshop is not a beginner course, but you do not need previous commercial credits to attend. The Wardrobe course, on the other hand, is designed for new or early-career professionals, making it accessible for those just starting out in the industry. All three courses welcome learners who are eager to develop their skills.

  • You’ll leave with a clear understanding of professional workflows, practical tools you can apply immediately, and a stronger sense of how to operate confidently within commercial productions.

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