Dream Job.

asos , fashion , job , makeup , photographer , photography

hippyzoe's avatarZoe Portway

I think it’s hard to say what my dream job would be. In all honesty, it changes from week to week. When I was younger I always wanted to be a fashion photographer for Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar but that seems rather far fetched recently. I think advertising for any sort of fashion would be perfect for me, whether that’s for high street shops, such as New Look, online stores like ASOS, or any other fashion aspect. I think it’s hard to know exactly what I want to do because I’m changing in myself frequently but one thing remains consistent in my personal life and that is fashion and makeup. From this I feel like any jobs in fashion and/or makeup would be perfect for me, and if that job means I get to take fun, creative images then that would be ideal.

I am often inspired by makeup and…

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Britt McCamey

britt mccamey , fashion , freelancer , styling

brittmccamey's avatarBritt McCamey

There is no
denying that the life of a freelance beauty professional is quite challenging,
but it do come with some great benefits. Working as a freelance beautician or
stylist is a great way of earning some money, expanding your services and get
moving. Not just this, working as a stylist gives you the flexibility to work
as per your needs.

To help understand work of a freelance stylist in a better way, we are going to share the words of i-D Australia’s Fashion Editor- Britt Mccamey.

Britt McCamey

  • Flexibility– Being a freelance beauty professional, you have the flexibility to work at a time and place that best suits your needs. You do not need to stay away from your kids and family members for a long time, but can manage your professional commitments as your time permits. Not just this, you are in charge of how many clients you want…

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