Could You Be An Image Consultant?
You might have seen them
while watching TV shows such as Extreme Makeover, Queer
Eye for the Straight Guy, or What Not to Wear. Or you
might have heard that Martha Stewart should have used them to give
her advice on how to look sympathetic to a jury.
We’re talking about
Image Consultants, and they have one of the hottest new businesses
today.
Also known by such
titles as wardrobe consultant, fashion stylist, or makeover
consultant, image consultants are paid to show people how to
create a fabulous impression. They might recommend wearing
different colors or new styles, go through closets to toss out
clothing that isn’t working, shop for a new wardrobe, and put
together incredible outfits. They might advise a change of
hairstyle, makeup, or grooming.
However, image is more
than physical appearance. In addition to how someone looks, we
also form impressions based on how someone talks and behaves. So
image consultants may also advise people on their vocal
communication (voice, grammar, vocabulary, etc.), non-verbal
communication (handshakes, posture, eye contact, etc.) and
etiquette – from dining to cell phones.
Most image consultants
also develop a network of strategic partners they can refer
clients to, such as hair stylists, makeup artists, nutritionists,
dentists, personal trainers, plastic surgeons, and voice coaches.
Image consultants offer
the kind of advice that can help people land a job, get a
promotion, find someone to love, or just feel good about
themselves.
It’s no wonder they
are so well rewarded, typically earning at least $50 per hour
advising individuals how to present a better image. A particularly
lucrative avenue is presenting training programs for corporations.
Image consultants can earn thousands of dollars a day teaching
seminars on dressing professionally (including dos and don’ts
for casual Fridays), telephone etiquette for customer service
staff, communication skills for new supervisors, and other topics.
TIP: If you
are one of the rare few who think image doesn’t matter, try
shopping at a fine store dressed in what you would normally wear
to clean your basement or move furniture. Then visit the same
store looking well-groomed and wearing your best suit. Chances
are the staff will treat you quite differently!
The first step to becoming
an image consultant is to decide what kind of services you want to
offer. You could specialize in wardrobe or fashion consulting,
offer advice on communication skills and etiquette, or be a
makeover consultant who gives feedback on “the whole package.”
The next step is to get
some experience. While there are a variety of books and training
programs you can use to quickly learn the basics, nothing beats
hands on experience. Offer free makeovers for friends and family
members who will agree to let you take “before and after”
photos. You can then put the photos in a portfolio or on a web
site to help you get paying clients.
There are many types of
clients who use the services of image consultants, including:
women who want a new look, job-seekers, corporate executives and
their spouses, beauty pageant contestants, lawyers and their
clients, cancer survivors, television personalities, transgender
individuals, politicians, and singles seeking a partner.
“It is a great time to
get into the field,” says celebrity image consultant Gloria
Starr. A 20 year industry veteran who has helped shape the
image of clients such as Destiny’s Child, 3M, and Celebrity
Cruise Lines, she shares expert advice on how to get started in
the FabJob
Guide to Become an Image Consultant.
“This is the busiest
time in my 20-plus years. People are looking for the edge in
business,” says Starr. “Presenting themselves for success by
dressing well and using appropriate business and dining skills
opens the doors for greater recognition and success.”
Is an image consulting
business right for you?
- Skills that can help
you succeed in this career are a strong visual sense as well
as excellent communication skills. You must be able to
diplomatically tell someone what they need to improve about
their appearance.
- Image consulting is a
service business so it doesn’t require a large investment to
get started.
- You can start
part-time while working at another job.
- To be credible, you
must have a professional image yourself.
Based on the FabJob
Guide to Become an Image Consultant. The complete guide
gives detailed advice on how you can break into image consulting
and start your own image consulting business. Visit http://www.FabJob.com/imageconsultant for information. |