For the less business-minded, more creative types, there’s always your stylist internship.
Katie Mossman’s worked with Numero, Bazaar and a handful of international Vogues and she’d like some help for fall (at least, maybe longer), two to three days a week (working with a stylist can be all consuming, don’t be shocked if those days include weekends).
You’ll help on set, preparing stories, dressing models, ironing, steaming, organizing the closet, tracking samples and with general administrative tasks.
The job will be easier if you have a Blackberry or iPhone and you know the city like the back of your hand. Basically, she wants interns who are extremely motivated, would kill for the position and have no problem waking up at 5am for an outdoor shoot in the snow.
If that’s you, email Katiemossmanintern@gmail.com with a very short cover letter and your resume.
Super stylist Katie Mossman needs an intern, so if you’re interested in working on shoots for Numero, Harper’s Bazaar and German Vogue, then you also need to be interested in:
- Running around the city to different brands
- General office/administrative work
- Helping on set - “yes, if you prove yourself, you may be dressing Gisele” [Editor’s Note: That’s a direct quote from Katie’s first assistant.]
- Coming in 2 -3 days per week, one of which must be Thursday
Plusses: Owning some sort of Blackberry or iPhone, having a flexible schedule (so, no pouting if you there’s a 6am Saturday call time), knowing your way around the city - and, oh yeah, knowing who Katie Mossman is.
Interested (read: qualified) parties should e-mail resumes and cover letters to katiemossmanintern[at]gmail.com.
Emily Weiss, former Teen Vogue intern and Hills runway girl, now needs an intern of her own. She’s working as a 1st assistant to stylist Katie Mossman (think Numero, Bazaar) and needs a super hardworking (unpaid) intern to help out.
Musts:
1. Be available 2 - 3 days per week
2. Be cool with a wide-ranging variety of hours (sometimes, you’ll be steaming clothes by 7am. Sometimes, you’ll only work five hours then be able to catch the Monday movie at Bryant Park. Sometimes, you’ll work on Sunday)
3. Be able to handle lugging around trunks, keeping tons of different pieces straight, running around, etc. Must also be able to handle self when Coco Rocha steps into the studio on a shoot.
It would also be cool if you know your way around NYC, don’t need someone to explain what a Metrocard is, can spot Tanya D. or Nicolas down Houston - and it’d be amazing if you have some kind of PDA.
If this sounds like you, e-mail Emily directly at KatieMossmanIntern@gmail.com.
Good luck!