I had the pleasure of  interviewing celebrity stylist, Luke Storey. I decided to break it into a mini series of posts.  Luke gives very thorough answers to many questions about styling.  Enjoy!
What made you decide to create the class when  most stylists don't like to share insider tips and tricks?
Well,  I simply do not believe in scarcity, and I know there is plenty of work  for everyone. Stylists like to keep what we do all mysterious and  esoteric because perhaps they feel that if everyone learns the ins and  outs of styling that they will end up out! As I said, all careers in art  are about the survival of the fittest. The only variation on that theme  in my opinion is the principle " It's all about who you know". This of  course helps, but if you are totally devoid of talent you still won't  last long as a stylist even if you get a few lucky breaks by using your  connections.
How will School Of Style impact the careers of future/current stylists?  Aren't you creating more competition for yourself and your peers?
I have to admit, the stylist  friends that I share the idea for School Of Style with are usually not  exactly ecstatic about the prospect of filling the streets with yet more  stylists. What I tell all of them, and my classes is this: Yes, it's  true that the field is pretty over-saturated. However as with any area  of art, I have always believed the strong will survive. I mean look at  the Rolling Stones, you know? How many amazing bands have come out since  1963? Thousands, of course. Has the success of all of the other artists  who have flooded the recording artist market diminished The Stones'  success? Obviously not. So in the same way the top dog ,veteran stylists  that are at the top of their game now will have to work hard to stay on  top, and yes, a small percentage of them will be displaced by the young  upstarts who are gaining momentum today. The most talented, driven, and  persistent graduates of School Of Style will rise up, and the others  will perhaps find some other career in fashion that they are better  suited for.
So I think School Of Style is heating things up a little, which is always healthy in any community of artists.
So I think School Of Style is heating things up a little, which is always healthy in any community of artists.
XO,
Amanda Lalique
Amanda Lalique
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