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Freelance Content Creator Perfectress US Inc - Cherry Hill, NJ (Hybrid/On-Site as Needed ... Capture high-quality visuals of our products, stylists, and salon experiences. * Create reels ...

Freelance Content Creator Perfectress US Inc - Cherry Hill, NJ (Hybrid/On-Site as Needed ... Capture high-quality visuals of our products, stylists, and salon experiences. * Create reels ...

This role sits under Styling and brings together advanced styling skills, visual direction, and the ... for both internal teams and freelancers. • Support product walk-throughs with clear ...

Backgrounds in fashion, styling, graphic design, interior architecture, etc. are welcomed and encouraged! Hours are flexible and this position is open for both part time and full time schedule. The ...

Backgrounds in fashion, styling, graphic design, interior architecture, etc. are welcomed and encouraged! Hours are flexible and this position is open for both part time and full time schedule. The ...

Backgrounds in fashion, styling, graphic design, interior architecture, etc. are welcomed and encouraged! Hours are flexible and this position is open for both part time and full time schedule.

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How much do freelance styling jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance styling in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is freelance styling?

Freelance styling is a career where individuals work independently to provide advice and services related to fashion, wardrobe, and personal style for clients. Unlike in-house or agency stylists, freelance stylists are self-employed and often work on a project-by-project basis with a variety of clients, including individuals, brands, magazines, or production companies. Their responsibilities may include selecting outfits, coordinating accessories, and helping clients develop a personal or professional image tailored to their needs. This job offers flexibility and creative freedom, but also requires strong networking, self-promotion, and business management skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a freelance stylist?

To thrive as a Freelance Stylist, you need a keen sense of fashion, knowledge of current trends, and a portfolio demonstrating your styling abilities, often supported by relevant coursework or experience. Familiarity with digital editing tools, online booking platforms, and social media for portfolio promotion is common in the field. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and adaptability help you understand client needs and build lasting relationships. These skills are crucial for attracting and retaining clients, delivering standout looks, and maintaining a competitive edge in a dynamic industry.

What are some common challenges freelance stylists face when balancing multiple clients and projects?

Freelance stylists often juggle several clients and projects simultaneously, which can make time management and organization particularly challenging. Keeping track of client preferences, deadlines, and wardrobe logistics requires excellent communication skills and meticulous planning. Additionally, freelancers must proactively network to maintain a steady flow of work, while also handling administrative tasks like invoicing and sourcing materials. Building strong relationships with clients and vendors is essential for success and can lead to more consistent opportunities in this dynamic field.

What is the difference between Freelance Styling vs Personal Shopper?

AspectFreelance StylingPersonal Shopper
CredentialsFashion knowledge, styling experienceFashion knowledge, shopping skills
Work EnvironmentPhotoshoots, client consultations, onlineIn-store shopping, client meetings
Employer/IndustryFashion brands, magazines, individual clientsRetail stores, boutiques, individual clients

Freelance stylists focus on creating looks for photoshoots, campaigns, or personal clients, often working independently or with agencies. Personal shoppers assist clients in selecting clothing and accessories, primarily within retail environments. While both roles require fashion knowledge and client interaction, freelance styling emphasizes creative direction and styling for media, whereas personal shoppers concentrate on personalized shopping experiences.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Styling job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, 33% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,230 per year, or $47.7 per hour.

Sample Coordinator - Industrial Color

CoCreativ

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$25 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Industrial Color is the creative production agency within CoCreativ, a family of integrated creative production companies that also includes Globaledit and Smashbox Studios. Industrial Color partners with leading brands to create and deliver content across creative development, photography, video, post-production, CGI, AI and studio production. As part of CoCreativ, Industrial Color brings together creative, production, technology and studio expertise to move complex projects from concept through final delivery.

The Sample Coordinator is responsible for keeping product organized, accounted for, and moving smoothly through every stage of production, from arrival through return.

This is a hands-on, highly operational role. It is not a styling or creative direction position. A large part of the job is receiving, tracking, unpacking, steaming, tagging, organizing, packing, and returning merchandise while maintaining accurate information in our digital systems. Success in this role comes from being exceptionally organized, detail-oriented, proactive, and comfortable being the person everyone turns to when they need to know where a product is or what happens next.

The Sample Coordinator will work closely with producers, stylists, clients, and freelance merchandise support teams to ensure products are production-ready and appropriately managed before, during, and after shoots.

This is a fully onsite role and requires working in the studio five days per week.

Responsibilities
  • Receive and process all incoming product and merchandise.
  • Oversee shot lists and merchandise lists to ensure required product information is complete and accurate.
  • Ingest shot lists and merchandise information into internal systems.
  • Check merchandise in and out and digitally track product through every stage of the production process.
  • Identify and flag missing, damaged, incorrect, or otherwise problematic merchandise before and after production.
  • Unpack and prepare merchandise for set, including steaming, racking, unboxing, printing, and tagging.
  • Organize merchandise and racks in partnership with producers and stylists.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact and internal resource for product status, location, and handling.
  • Develop a strong understanding of client products and product-specific requirements.
  • Pack merchandise appropriately and coordinate timely returns with clients and producers.
  • Schedule and track product returns.
  • Maintain shared and client-designated merchandise rooms.
  • Review upcoming production schedules and plan for additional merchandise support as needed.
  • Train and onboard freelance merchandise support staff and maintain a reliable roster of freelance support.
  • Maintain inventory of the shared prop closet and prepare prop carts for sets.
  • Serve as the sample-management expert within the digital workflow and train team members on processes as needed.
  • Prepare and export client and project status reports on required schedules.
  • Partner with stylists to maintain steamer inventory and other supplemental merchandise supplies.

Requirements

  • 3–5 years of experience in studio sample coordination, sample management, an in-house visual team, styling support, or a similar environment.
  • Previous on-set or production experience strongly preferred.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Experience managing and tracking a high volume of physical product or merchandise.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with producers, stylists, clients, and other internal and external partners.
  • Ability to organize time, manage workflow, meet deadlines, and prioritize effectively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Comfortable coordinating ad hoc freelance support based on production needs.
  • Able to work autonomously once trained on internal workflows, systems, and resources.
  • Comfortable with the physical and repetitive aspects of sample management, including unpacking, steaming, racking, organizing, moving, packing, and returning merchandise.

Skills & Competencies

  • Exceptional organization and attention to detail: Able to keep a high volume of merchandise, information, and deadlines organized without losing track of the details.
  • Ownership and accountability: Takes responsibility for knowing where product is, what condition it is in, and what needs to happen next.
  • Communication and collaboration: Comfortable working directly with producers, stylists, clients, and freelance teams in a fast-moving studio environment.
  • Prioritization and time management: Able to balance planned work with last-minute production needs and use slower periods productively.
  • Hands-on, service-oriented mindset: Willing to jump into the practical work required to keep production moving, from steaming and racking to packing and inventory.

Benefits

The anticipated hourly pay range for this role is $25–$28 per hour. Ranges are based on various factors, including the labor market, job type, internal equity, and budget. Exact offers are calibrated by work location, individual candidate experience, and skills relative to the defined job requirements.

Our benefits package is designed to support your health, well-being, and time outside of work. It includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, an FSA, paid time off, summer Fridays, and regular office events that bring our teams together. Employees also enjoy a beautiful, inspiring workspace with an open gallery and two outdoor patio decks for working, connecting, and recharging.