Fashion Friday: Emily Sistrunk

About two years ago, I reconnected with Emily Sistrunk at our neighborhood playground. I hadn’t seen her since we graduated college and we quickly updated each other on the past and present. While in school, I remember her working at the local department store as a makeup artist. She sat me down in her chair and in no time had me “catwalk ready” when in actuality I was only headed to a Corporate Finance class. I remember commenting about it being a bit “over the top” for everyday wear. She simply replied, “Sure, for most people but not you Erika.” I laugh at that to this very day!

Today, Emily is an Atlanta based stylist, specializing in fashion catalog and print advertising. Currently represented by CREWS, Inc., she boasts an impressive client portfolio which include Macy’s, Mens Wearhouse, LOFT, Carters/ OshKosh, Jones New York, Adidas/ Taylormade, American Airlines, Coca Cola, Miller Lite, Island/ Def Jam Records, EMI Records, and Turner Broadcasting.

 

photography, Leigh Germy  

Ideal work environment…
A tropical location? Actually, one of the best things about my line of work is that everyday is different. Whether we are shooting on a beach or in a studio-every client is different,  every shot is unique, fashion is constantly changing and so my focus is constantly changing. So I guess my ideal work environment is one that is always evolving creatively, working with people who are equally passionate about what we are trying to create.

When not styling…..
I am usually spending time with Donovan and Paul, I am at home reading a book, or cooking and enjoying my down time. Styling is a pretty high stress job, so when I get the chance to relax, I really relish it. One thing I am NOT doing…shopping!

photography, Alberto Oviedo

Heroes…
As far as other stylists who have influenced me, I like Brana Wolf, Camilla Nickerson, and of course Grace Coddington is genius. I’m also constantly looking at photographers work, the color and composition…Tim Walker is a favorite of mine. Personally though, my parents are my heroes. They have been completely supportive of me, and never doubted that I was making the right decision for myself by going into this business.

photography, Alberto Oviedo    

Highest Compliment…
Of course it is wonderful to have someone tell you that they like your work and think you are talented, but since I work in an artistic medium I am never truly satisfied with my work. So the highest compliment to me is when someone compliments my work ethic.  There is no real “how to” guide on becoming a stylist. It’s taken a lot of hard work and dedication, so I am always happy when someone notices.

photography, Alberto Oviedo
 

Lucky Break…
Signing with my agency, CREWS, was a lucky break. They have really been instrumental in helping me build my client base, and take care of my day to day business needs.
 
Eureka Moment…

After a couple of years working in the music business after college, I just up and quit my job. I quit! (Not that I would necessarily recommend this) I had been styling for fun, working on my book for years and just decided I was going to try to do it full time. I knew that it was my passion, and figured that if I didn’t follow my dreams I would always regret it. It was a bold move, and I am very lucky that it has worked out.

photography, Alberto Oviedo  

I wish I had…
Quit my job earlier! No, I really try not to have regrets in life…every decision is the right one, because its the one I decided to make!

photography, Alberto Oviedo
 

Looking forward to…
Taking a vacation! I am currently working on a new website, so I am going to be so happy when that is done. I can’t wait for spring to come, which means more shoots outdoors and spring fashion (sundresses and sandals, yes!).

photography, Alberto Oviedo  

Best advice you’ve ever received…
My dad told me that I would never work as hard for anyone else as I do for myself. He was right! I love working for myself, and I love knowing that the effort that I put into each project is a direct reflection of myself.

I’m so unbelievably proud of Emily and all that she’s accomplished. She’s a great example of one who is driven, focused, and doesn’t mind investing hardwork and sacrifice to be one of the best in her field.

I love the advice she received from her father regarding entrepreneurship. What is some the best advice you’ve ever received?

10 Responses to “Fashion Friday: Emily Sistrunk”

  1. Leah Says:

    Emily is very talented! The images are great…

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  2. SogniSorrisi Says:

    What a great post!

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  3. Isabella & Max Rooms Says:

    I really enjoyed this post! I love her comment about being complimented on her work ethic as the highest form of compliment. Really enjoyable to look at all these images…Janell

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  4. L. Duncan Says:

    Her work is awesome (and I don't like using that word like that)! And the guy standing in the pond/lake—umm umm umm!!!

    Thanks for the post!

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  5. Chic Modern Vintage Says:

    I want her job!

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  6. ashlina Says:

    i want her job too! that was a super inspiring interview. WOW!
    and miss erika. love the comment. yes! let's go to miami…

    :)

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  7. Dreams of Perfection Says:

    The shoes! AWE the shoes!! I love those black booties & peachy shoes!! And the lace tights…so romantic yet, kinky. She is great at what she does. Def. wouldn't regret quitting either if I were that good.

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  8. Destination Seaborn Says:

    Nice post! It's great that you surround yourself with such awesome and talented people.
    The best advice I got was from both of my grandmothers. As a young bride, I told my grandmother that I was mowing the grass and she responded "Don't start nothing you don't want to finish." My other grandmother told me some of the happiest people are those who live on a budget because "The more money you make, the more money you spend".
    More than 13 years later, those messages ring true! Have a good weekend! Lisa

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  9. Raru Says:

    Love your post. Really!!!!
    Thank you… and have a great weekend :) ))
    xoxo,
    Raru

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  10. DesignTies Says:

    Great post!! There's so much to learn from Emily's answers. Her dad is exactly right — you're going to work hardest if you work for yourself, because your success depends on YOU.

    I was recently at Kimberley Seldon's Business of Design seminars, and I got so much out of the three days I spent listening to her. A couple of the most important things she repeated many times are to share the knowledge, and to work to live and not live to work. Great advice, I think :-)

    Kelly

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