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Freelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylist


Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many people are out of a job. The
fashion industry is no exception: stationery retailers and sometimes even
warehouses are locked down, as at the Italian online fashion retailer Yoox;
fashion productions are reduced to a minimum and one event after another is
cancelled, including the upcoming Men’s Fashion Weeks in Milan and
Paris.

What do photographers, models, stylists and make-up artists do without
photo shoots or runway shows? To complicate matters further, many of them
are freelancers who don’t have a company behind them and have to cope with
the consequences on their own. Therefore FashionUnited has asked several
freelancers – of course from a safe distance – how the current situation is
for them and how they deal with it.

In this series, we will be portraying several of these individual
entrepreneurs from different areas of the fashion industry.

Yannic Hohaus from Düsseldorf, a 24-year-old stylist, works with clients
like the fashion company Esprit or the magazines Elle and Nylon. Due to the
lockdown he has had to become creative in a different way.

Freelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylist


Picture: Behind the scenes – designer samples in the selection

How is the current coronavirus situation for you?

Unusual, I am now spending the second week in my apartment. In view of the
current situation, not only are jobs missing, but meeting family and
friends is no longer imaginable. I am not used to having so much time.

What does your everyday life look like right now?

The situation forces me, like many others, to spend most of the time alone
at home. I try to maintain a certain routine and use the time to deal with
things for which I otherwise find little time: versatile cooking, the usual
household chores or even spending the odd day or two in a bathrobe until
noon.

I am in regular contact with friends and relatives through video calls.
From time to time I make a little detour along the Rhine on my way back
from the necessary trip to the supermarket.

Freelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylistFreelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylist


pictures: Hohaus work in front of the Coronavirus

How busy are you with the future right now?

More than ever before: I ask myself how long this situation will last,
whether there will be further restrictions and how the loss of orders or
work, over a longer period of time, will affect my financial situation and
that of those around me – the uncertainty concerns me.

Are you aware of any support measures for freelancers in the current
economic situation? Do you feel well informed or rather a little
helpless?

Thanks to my agency 21Agency and the cohesion of the freelancers, I feel
well informed. Freelancers, regardless of their profession, inform each
other in WhatsApp groups and on social networks about current funding
opportunities.

For example, I learned about the ‘NRW-Soforthilfe 2020’. This is an
immediate aid of 9,000 euros, which can be applied for by self-employed
persons and those entitled to apply for aid with up to five employees using
a form. The prerequisite for this is that in the month in which the
application is submitted, there must be a drop in turnover or fees of at
least 50 percent. To determine this, an average value of the monthly
turnover of the last three months is compared with the same period of the
previous year.

What is your current favorite distraction?

My favorite distraction is artistic: I continue to work on ideas for future
shootings. I also experimented last week with building foam, plasticine and
other materials that I found at home here. Maybe I can use the results for
a styling when all this comes to an end.

Freelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylistFreelancers in fashion during coronavirus crisis: The stylist

pictures: Creative work in lockdown

To find out more about the impacts of Covid-19 linked to the fashion
sector, visit our
dedicated page.
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This article was originally published on FashionUnited.DE,
translated and edited.

Images: Yannic Hohaus



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