MEDIA & MENTIONS

Meet Scarlet Chamberlin: the Stylist Behind the Portland-designed Oscar Dress
The original article written by Kyle Sosa is here including pictures of the dress design process! Scarlet Chamberlin's Old Town styling studio is immaculate: white walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, contrasting color-pop mid-century furniture, and neatly organized displays of ready-to-wear accessories on wall shelves like a quaint minimalistic boutique. After 10 years in the styling industry, 2020 has proven to be one of her busiest yet. Chamberlin took on Laika production head Arianne Sutner as a client to keep her in red carpet outfits as the studio’s latest film, Missing Link, racked up … Read the full article >

Interview with Annapurna Living
WHAT BRINGS YOU JOY? Nature adventures with women friends, late-night dance parties, surfing in warm waters, shooting hoops with the guys, kismet connections, home-cooked meals while records play, snuggling with my fluffy dog Gunnar, brunch dates with my sweetheart, a tidy home, a curated closet, making a bouquet of flowers from the garden, traveling to new places without an agenda, really good massages, really fabulous shoes! WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE WORK THAT YOU DO IN THE WORLD AT THIS TIME? I encourage clients to liberate their personal style from the limitations of their … Read the full article >

The Simple Sophisticate Interviews Scarlet
Scarlet sat down with Shannon Ables from the Simple Sophisticate to talk about styling and fashion philosophies. They had a lot of fun discussing her start in the business ten years ago, her process when evaluating a wardrobe and her favorite things about working with clients. To listen to the full interview, click here. … Read the full article >

HOW DID YOU DO THAT?
Scarlet, you have one of the coolest jobs in the world! You’re a personal stylist and you help people declutter their closets, figure out their style, and shop for clothes that they love. You also help people choose outfits for important events—like job interviews, TV interviews, red carpet appearances, and things like that. My first question for you is… how does somebody become a stylist? Are there courses that you take in college? Certification programs? What’s the process of stepping into this kind of career? From what I’ve seen, there’s not just “one way” to become a personal stylist. … Read the full article >

5 Fashion Rules & Principles That Work at Home
Are you familiar with the golden fashion ratio? It has to do with proportionality, and it's why pairing a long coat with cropped pants looks stylish. Which, when you think about it, has everything to do with the underlying design principle of contrast; one that applies with equal effect to your outfit and your living room, Yin wants Yang—on your body and in your house. Styling your person and styling your home really aren't so different in essence. Both are deeply personal, have creative and visual qualities, and yet require functionality. Comfort and individual taste matter, as much as … Read the full article >

Clothing Is Art You Wear
Art Fare profiles stylist Scarlet Chamberlin. As most of you can tell … Read the full article >

Escape To Cascadia
Oh baby, it’s cold outside—and we’re not just talking about the frosty air. The … Read the full article >

How Portland Is Providing Pantsuit Power to Hillary
Local stylist Scarlet Chamberlin turns pantsuits into a powerful political … Read the full article >

The Pearl
Local stylist Scarlet Chamberlin sorts through her clients’ closets, takes them … Read the full article >

Fast Company
Portland Uncovered: Kelly Sue DeConnick's Picks We all want to be good at … Read the full article >

Portland Business Journal
Personal Stylist and Owner at Scarlet Chamberlin LLC 5 years ago Scarlet … Read the full article >

I want to be her
At first I didn’t notice her cool hair — shaved at the sides so it’s punky when … Read the full article >