
Wardrobe Styling: The Art of Dressing People and Spaces for Maximum Impact
By Delight Technical College | Fashion Careers | 2026
Wardrobe styling is one of fashion’s most versatile and in-demand professional services. A career that combines fashion knowledge with interpersonal skill, creative vision, and organisational ability. Stylists work across a remarkable range of contexts: film and television productions, fashion photoshoots, advertising campaigns, and direct personal styling for individuals. Delight Technical College’s fashion programme builds the core fashion knowledge that underpins every aspect of this career.
🎬 Types of Wardrobe Styling
Film and TV Wardrobe Styling:
Working within a production’s costume department to style actors for their roles. Unlike the head costume designer, a wardrobe stylist often focuses on contemporary, ready-to-wear clothing rather than custom-made costumes particularly for modern-set productions. Responsibilities include:
- Shopping for clothing that suits characters and scenes
- Managing the wardrobe inventory- tracking what each character wears in each scene
- Dressing actors on set and ensuring continuity between shots
- Coordinating with the director and cinematographer on how wardrobe reads on camera
Editorial and Commercial Styling:
Creating the looks for fashion photoshoots like for magazines, brand catalogues, advertising, and social media. The editorial stylist selects, pulls (borrows), and arranges clothing and accessories to create visual stories that the photographer captures.
Commercial and Advertising Styling:
Styling for advertising campaigns, typically more commercial and less experimental than editorial. Product placement, brand guidelines, and client approval are all part of the commercial styling brief.
🎓 How Delight Trains for Wardrobe Styling
Delight’s fashion curriculum provides the essential knowledge base for styling careers:
- Garment construction knowledge- understanding how clothes are made, what makes them fit well, and how to assess quality
- Textile expertise- knowing how different fabrics look and behave on camera and in person
- Fashion history and trend literacy- understanding the references stylists draw on
- Body proportion and fit- the core of personal styling
- African fashion knowledge- crucial for styling in Kenyan and East African contexts
💼 Building a Styling Career
- Assist established stylists to learn the industry from the inside
- Build a portfolio through test shoots- working with photographers and models
- Develop industry contacts- particularly in fashion, film, and advertising
- Maintain a strong social media presence- stylists are hired on the strength of their aesthetic
- Develop a specific aesthetic point of view- what makes your styling distinctive?
“A great stylist does not dress people, they articulate who those people are through clothing. At Delight, we build the fashion vocabulary that makes that articulation possible.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



