Italian E-learning Fashion School

Italian E-learning Fashion School

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Italian E-learning Fashion School is one of the Top online school in Italy which offers you to study

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05/06/2026

How Does Styling Education Work at IELFS Today?
At IELFS, we are strengthening our mentor-guided learning model.

Mentor support now begins on scheduled intake dates, helping students move through the program more consistently, complete assignments on a clear timeline and receive regular professional feedback.
After enrollment, you receive immediate access to the video lessons and can begin studying right away.

From the mentor-guided start date, your mentor joins the learning process: you complete practical assignments, submit your work for review and receive detailed feedback and recommendations.

Homework and practical assignments are reviewed twice a week.

During the styling programs, students take part in real styling practice:

• Work on image consultations and client cases
• Analyze wardrobes and create styling solutions
• Practice personal shopping and outfit creation
• Participate in styling and fashion projects

You can choose the program that fits your goals and level:
• Personal Stylist from Scratch — 6 months
• Accademia della Moda — Personal & Fashion Stylist — 1 year
• Fashion Stylist — styling for editorials and brand projects
• Celebrity Stylist

03/06/2026

How a Stylist Can Work Online Worldwide 🌍

The role of a stylist has evolved far beyond in-person shopping trips and local consultations. Today, fashion professionals can work with clients anywhere in the world, offering personalized style guidance entirely online.

Modern stylists help clients through:

- Virtual wardrobe reviews via video calls and photos
- Personalized style books with outfit ideas and shopping recommendations
- Online personal shopping tailored to a client’s location, budget, and lifestyle
- Live fitting-room consultations through video chat
- Capsule wardrobe creation for work, travel, relocation, dating, and personal branding
- Ongoing monthly styling support to help clients implement their new image confidently

This digital approach benefits both clients and stylists. Clients gain access to expert fashion advice regardless of location, while stylists can build flexible, international careers without being tied to a specific city.

As personal branding and online visibility become increasingly important, demand is growing for stylists who can help professionals, entrepreneurs, content creators, and everyday individuals create a polished and authentic image.

The future of styling is global, digital, and more accessible than ever.

Photos from Italian E-learning Fashion School's post 02/06/2026

Student Project from the “Accademia della Moda” Course

Throughout the course, students don’t just watch video lessons—they also complete assignments. This is how they gradually build a portfolio of their very first projects, ready to kickstart their professional careers.

Here, the student created color palette for a client.

Projects like this help students see exactly how their knowledge translates into the real-world work of a professional stylist.

28/05/2026

Who is a men's wardrobe stylist and why are men increasingly willing to pay for their appearance

Until just a few years ago, many men approached clothing with an "as long as it's comfortable" mindset, and consulting a stylist seemed unnecessary or reserved only for celebrities. Today, the situation is changing rapidly because appearance increasingly influences career opportunities, relationships, confidence, and first impressions.

This is precisely why the profession of men's wardrobe stylist is becoming more and more in demand.
What the statistics say

According to research among men aged 25+, 68% of men have started paying more attention to their appearance than five years ago, and 51% admitted they now spend more money on grooming and appearance than before.

Who is a men's wardrobe stylist

This is a specialist who helps a man look modern, status-appropriate, and suitable for his specific lifestyle, without turning him into a "fashionista for fashion's sake."
The task of such a stylist is to build a wardrobe that works for the person: it highlights their physical strengths, aligns with their lifestyle, and helps create the desired impression.

They can help with:
• Creating a style for business and career
• Updating a wardrobe after a promotion or job change
• Selecting clothing after weight loss or body changes
• Making an image more confident and contemporary
• Curating pieces without unnecessary purchases
• Preparing a style for dating, public speaking, or public appearances

Why men are willing to pay for this
The modern man understands that clothing is a professional tool.
A polished appearance helps one look more confident, be perceived more seriously, make a strong first impression, and save time on mistaken purchases.
This service is especially in demand among entrepreneurs, executives, high-income professionals, and men going through divorce, relocation, or career advancement.

What a stylist does in practice
This is not just shopping trips. The work may include wardrobe analysis, creating capsule collections, online consultations, accompanied shopping, and curating looks for work, vacations, events, and photo shoots.

Potential earnings

Europe
• €2,500 – €6,000+ per month

UAE and Arab countries
• $4,000 – $10,000+ when working with affluent clientele

Why this is an interesting profession
This field combines style, psychology, interpersonal work, and solid income. It is especially suitable for those who enjoy fashion, men's style, and the desire to help people change how they are perceived.
Today, men are increasingly investing not only in watches and cars but also in their personal image. This is precisely why demand for skilled specialists is growing.

27/05/2026

Why Interior Phyto-Designers Are in Demand Right Now 🪴

Just a few years ago, many people viewed plants in interior spaces as simple decor—placing a single flower by the window and considering the design complete. Today, attitudes have shifted significantly: people no longer want just furniture and renovations; they seek living spaces where it feels pleasant to relax, work, and spend time.
This is precisely why the profession of interior phyto-designer is becoming increasingly sought-after.

A phyto-designer is a specialist who styles spaces using plants so that the environment looks stylish, harmonious, and contemporary, while ensuring the plants truly suit the lighting conditions, maintenance requirements, and the client's goals.

Why demand is growing now
With the rise of remote work and a more home-centered lifestyle, people have become far more attentive to the atmosphere around them. Home has transformed from merely a place of rest into a space for work, socializing, and recharging.

Consequently, more and more people want interiors that evoke freshness, calm, and comfort.
Living plants help create exactly this effect.
Where phyto-designer services are especially in demand
Today, specialists are needed not only for apartments and houses.

Phyto-designers are frequently invited to style:
• offices
• cafes and restaurants
• beauty salons
• hotels
• retail stores
• showrooms
• private homes and terraces

Businesses also recognize that an attractive space influences client perception.
Why you can't just buy a few plants
Many have tried arranging plants on their own, only to find that the interior looks cluttered or that some plants quickly die.

A phyto-designer addresses this professionally:
• selects plants suited to specific lighting conditions
• considers the interior's style
• creates compositions and focal points
• chooses appropriate planters
• makes the space look more upscale and cozy
• plans for maintenance and long-term viability

Earning potential
Income depends on the work format: private projects, offices, restaurants, ongoing maintenance contracts, consultations.

On average:
Europe
• €2,000 – €4,000+ per month

UAE and Arab countries
• $3,000 – $6,000+ when working with premium properties

Why this is a promising field right now
This profession blends interior design, aesthetics, nature, and the modern demand for beautiful environments. It's an excellent path for those who love design and plants and want to work in a high-demand niche.
Today, people increasingly invest not just in square footage, but in the feeling of life within a space. That is precisely why phyto-designers are needed far more than one might think.

Photos from Italian E-learning Fashion School's post 26/05/2026

We’re showcasing the work of our graduate! 🎓

Aisha Patel successfully completed the “Interior design” course.

We are showcasing her concept plan for a retail store that she created during study💫

Photos from Italian E-learning Fashion School's post 21/05/2026

We’re showcasing the work of our graduate! 🎓

Alla Demchenko successfully completed the “Fashion Design” course.

During study she created her fashion collection. Our teachers really liked her work 💫

20/05/2026

Can You Become a Fashion Designer If You Can’t Draw?

Many dream of a career in fashion design but hold themselves back with the thought: “I can’t draw, so it’s not for me.” In practice, this is one of the most common myths. In the fashion industry, success is rarely built on academic drawing skills; rather, it hinges on taste, vision, an understanding of people, and the ability to create commercially viable products.

For a fashion designer, the following are far more important:
• Sensing style and trends
• Understanding what people will actually want to wear
• Envisioning how shape, fabric, and color work together
• Developing a strong collection concept
• Collaborating with production and teams
• Knowing how to turn an idea into a finished garment

In fact, many renowned designers didn’t enter the profession as trained artists.
Miuccia Prada studied political science, was active in public life, and even studied mime before joining her family’s business and transforming Prada into a global brand.

Tom Ford initially studied art history, then moved into architecture and interior design before entering fashion, where he took the helm at Gucci and became one of the industry’s most influential figures.

Vera Wang began as a professional figure skater, then worked as a journalist and fashion editor at Vogue before eventually launching her own brand.

Pierre Cardin started as a tailor specializing in garment construction before founding one of the most renowned fashion houses of the 20th century.

These stories illustrate a key point: people enter fashion design through all kinds of paths—journalism, architecture, sports, business, or craftsmanship.

If fashion resonates with you and you have a desire to create your own designs, a lack of formal art education or flawless drawing skills doesn’t close the door to this field.

19/05/2026

What Makes a High-Quality Item Stand Out? ✨

We often shop for “just one season,” but true value always lies in the details. How can you tell if a piece will last for years, rather than losing its shape after the second wash? Here’s a checklist for mindful shopping:

Materials Speak for Themselves
Natural fabrics (cotton, linen, wool, silk) or modern technical alternatives shouldn’t feel “plastic.” Quality fabric is substantial, pleasant to the touch, sufficiently opaque, and doesn’t pill easily.

✂️ Cut and Seams Are the Garment’s Backbone
Look for even stitching, neatly finished edges, and no loose threads or fabric distortions. If a seam stretches, ripples, or the material puckers around the stitching, the piece won’t hold up over time.

Hardware Makes All the Difference
Zippers, buttons, snaps, and rivets should be securely attached and resistant to tarnishing. Cheap plastic or thin, uncoated metal is a sure sign of corners being cut on quality.

Design Beyond Trends
High-quality pieces often look “simple,” but that simplicity is exactly what keeps them relevant for years. Loud logos and fleeting micro-trends rarely survive past a single season.

Production Transparency
Who made it, where, and under what conditions? Responsible brands don’t hide their supply chains, clearly list material compositions, and often uphold ethical and sustainable manufacturing practices.
Quality isn’t always about a high price tag. It’s about respect—for the materials, for the craftsperson’s work, and for you as the wearer. Learn to “read” a garment with your hands, your eyes, and your intuition: feel the fabric, inspect the seams, check the inside, and read the label.

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