MENDE REITH

 



Hi!
My name is Mende Reith.
I am a Dutch girl living in Amsterdam.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved clothes.
When I was about ten years old, I started designing and making clothes.
Later, when I graduated high school, I knew exactly
what I wanted to do. I studied fabrics and design for 4 years.
Now I'm 21 and living my dream by being a all around stylist and meeting the most creative and amazing people.
 





What I do

I am a creative producer, an
all-round stylist and i am also busy on Instagram and Tikok.

I enjoy coming up with a creative concept
for a product or a customer.
It's always so fun to see a project from start to finish.
And of course, it is always nice to see your customer happy.

What does an all-round stylist mean?
For me it means styling for all kinds of
different situations and companies. It could be for an artist,
model or film. I really like the variety of it.










Things I designed and made.

I have been designing and making
clothes for a long time.
I have my degree in fabrics and design. Thanks to school and the internship, i can now sew  easily. 
 

About a year ago I challenged myself to crochet.
I started with three balaclavas and then I made a dress.
They were al big sucsesses and the dress was even used at a shoot. 

I really want to make and design more clothes.





The Makeover Factory

The Makeover Fatory is the
place where it all started, my love for styling has grown because of this company.
It is a styling company based in Aalsmeer.
It is one of the largest styling companies in the Netherlands with thousands of clothing and costumes.

I started here as an intern in my last year of school.
After graduating,
I started working there and also moved to Amsterdam.
When I started my internship at the Makeover Factory, I quickly became friends with my boss, Monique Ebbs (pictured
above left).
She taught me everything she knows.

I did a lot of things there, we had
a big event that we had to style, dancers
that had to perform, series where the actors needed clothes
or made custom items for clients.