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Tv Stylist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior Shopping Editor

New York, NY · Hybrid

$70K - $95K/yr

If you love curating an elevated edit from a major retailer, styling it as only you can, and ... Represent the brand on social media and other outward-facing media (e.g. TV hits), in addition to ...

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Senior Shopping Editor

New York, NY · On-site

$70K - $95K/yr

If you love curating an elevated edit from a major retailer, styling it as only you can, and ... Represent the brand on social media and other outward-facing media (e.g. TV hits), in addition to ...

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Senior Shopping Editor

New York, NY · Hybrid

$70K - $95K/yr

If you love curating an elevated edit from a major retailer, styling it as only you can, and ... Represent the brand on social media and other outward-facing media (e.g. TV hits), in addition to ...

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Production Excellence & Performance Optimization · Own all aspects of offline production, including TV/video, radio, OOH, experiential activations, talent usage, food styling, logistics, and budget ...

Creative Director (Key Art)

Culver City, CA · On-site

$132K - $138K/yr

... television partnerships. • Present creative concepts and rationale clearly and confidently to ... stylists, art directors, and studio teams to ensure imagery aligns with campaign objectives. • ...

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How much do tv stylist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for tv stylist in the United States is $21.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a TV Stylist do?

A TV Stylist is responsible for selecting and coordinating outfits, accessories, and overall visual aesthetics for on-screen personalities, actors, or television productions. They ensure that clothing aligns with the show's theme, character development, or brand image. This role involves working closely with producers, costume designers, and talent to create a polished and cohesive look. TV Stylists must stay up-to-date on fashion trends, manage wardrobes, and sometimes source or alter clothing to fit specific needs. Attention to detail and a strong understanding of visual storytelling are essential for success in this role.

What does a typical workday look like for a TV Stylist?

A typical day for a TV Stylist can involve prepping outfits for on-air talent or actors, collaborating with directors and producers on the visual look of the show, sourcing or shopping for wardrobe pieces, and performing quick changes or touch-ups during filming. You'll often work closely with hair and makeup teams, and may need to troubleshoot last-minute wardrobe malfunctions. The job can be fast-paced, especially during live broadcasts or tight shooting schedules, so adaptability is key. Teamwork and strong organizational skills help ensure that every detail of the on-screen wardrobe is polished and supports the intended character or segment look.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tv Stylist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a TV Stylist, you need expertise in fashion trends, wardrobe selection, and garment fitting, often supported by a background in fashion design or styling. Familiarity with styling software, visual reference tools, and knowledge of garment care and costume databases is important. Excellent communication, time management, and creative problem-solving abilities are standout soft skills for this position. These competencies ensure that talent consistently looks appropriate for the on-screen vision while meeting tight production schedules and collaborating effectively with various departments.

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Interior Design Assistant - Part-time Carpenter

Interior Design Assistant - Part-time Carpenter

Cathy Hobbs Design Recipes

Highland, NY • On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Interior Design Assistant/Carpenter
Location: Hudson Valley (Highland, NY headquarters). Must live within reasonable commuting distance — Ulster or Dutchess County, or within 15–45 minutes of Highland.
Type: Part-Time

A rare hybrid role: the eye of a stylist, the hands of a carpenter
We're looking for someone who can do two things genuinely well, build beautiful creative looks for high-end stagings and repair, reinforce, and restore the furniture that makes those looks possible. This is one role for one person who is both. If you have a real eye for styling and you're also the kind of maker who's comfortable with a clamp, wood glue, and a saw, keep reading.

You'll work inside our Creative Looks department at Highland Passive House, the first multi-use Passive House Certified warehouse in North America, a stunning design center set on four acres surrounded by orchards in the Hudson Valley.

Cathy Hobbs Design Recipes (CHDR) is led by 5-time Emmy Award–winning television host, author, and HGTV Design Star finalist Cathy Hobbs. We're consistently ranked among the Top 10 staging companies in the U.S. and Top 5 in Manhattan, with honors including Top 10 Luxury Vacant Staging and Top 10 Short-Term Rental Staging of the Year. We specialize exclusively in real estate staging, styling, and short-term rental and vacation home design, not traditional interior design, so the best fit is someone who lives and breathes visual merchandising and loves working with their hands.

What you'll do:
Styling & Creative Looks:
  • Build creative looks, vignettes, and accessory groupings for high-end stagings.
  • Pull and curate accessories alongside our design team.
  • Help maintain the eye and standard that defines the CHDR brand.
Carpentry & Furniture Restoration:
  • Repair, reinforce, and restore wood furniture — joinery, gluing, clamping, minor rebuilds.
  • Touch up and repair artwork and framing.
  • Keep our inventory install-ready, sturdy, and pristine.
Inventory & Creative Looks Support:
  • Organize and maintain our accessories library and curated collection.
  • Kit and stage accessories so the team can pull quickly and beautifully.
  • Support both the Hudson Valley and Manhattan design teams as needed.

Who you are (both required):
  • You have a genuine eye for styling, visual merchandising, or prop styling — ideally in home decor.
  • You have real carpentry skills — you can repair, reinforce, and restore wood furniture, and you're comfortable with basic woodworking tools and techniques.
  • You're a self-starter who brings fresh ideas to inventory and creative looks.
  • You're impeccably organized and take pride in a beautiful, orderly space.
  • You're not shy about physical work — staging and restoration are hands-on.
  • You keep up with trends in interior design and home staging.

A plus, but not required: an AAS or BFA in Interior Design; prior home staging or prop styling experience; visual merchandising experience specifically in home decor (not fashion).

How to apply
A cover letter is required, it's the best way to show us both sides of what you bring, and applications without one won't be reviewed. Tell us about your styling background and your hands-on carpentry experience, and include any photos of furniture you've repaired, restored, or built.

Learn more at www.cathyhobbs.com.