For a production, brand, or individual hiring a wardrobe stylist, hair stylist, or makeup artist for a shoot, show, event, or production — covers rate, kit fee, credit, and cancellation terms.
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This contract is built for stylists and the clients who hire them. It fits shoots, events, campaigns, and personal styling where you need to set the services, pay, schedule, expenses, and responsibility for wardrobe and borrowed items.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Scope of services
Sets the styling services and what the engagement covers.
Compensation
Covers the pay or day rate, expenses, and reimbursements.
Garment care and liability
Sets responsibility for borrowed wardrobe and pulls.
Credit
Sets how and where the stylist is credited.
Cancellation and rescheduling
Explains what happens if a session is cancelled or moved.
Representations and warranties
Confirms each side has the authority to enter the deal.
Termination
Sets how either side can end the arrangement.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any stylist agreement: