One of the biggest stylists of the moment, Sophie Lopez, got her start in magazines after some very persistent letter writing. And her resiliency continued to pay off as she transitioned to a freelance styling role. She built a list of incredible clients—including Kate Hudson, whom she’s worked with for two decades—built her personal brand on social media, and recently stepped into a stylist role for Kate’s Isla Gordon on Netflix's Running Point season 2 (where a lot of Argent can be spotted). This week, Sophie takes us through the real story of building her career—the ups, downs, and the many times she ran before she could walk.
0:00 - Introduction 3:20 - Biggest "Oh No" This Week 4:06 - Colombian Meets British Culture
5:52 - Playing Dress Up & Styling Barbies
12:20 - A Foot in the Door at Conde Nast
16:31 - From Super Intern to Stylist
20:04 - Failure is Just a Lesson 24:56 - The Business of Styling 27:00 - Run Before You Can Walk 28:17 - '00s Indie Bands and Kate Hudson 33:42 - "Hideous" Fashion Regrets 41:16 - When to Say Yes, and Confidence to Say No 44:35 - From Resisting to Embracing Social Media 49:17 - The Substantial Power of Personal Style 50:22 - Running Point Season 2 55:44 - "Resilience is more important than talent" 57:22 - Would You Rather
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