by Jon Cope
Specializing in wardrobe styling, and event planning, IMF Styling is capable of gathering resources needed to provide high quality and impeccably styled images, memorable events and experiences, multi-media support and platforms, and creative direction to help individuals and businesses to capture the specific aesthetic desired.
CLIENTS
Excitement ensues when Jon is hired to work on projects that allow him to utilize his discerning eye, and strategic planning abilities. He uses these skill sets to assist individuals with their sartorial decisions and businesses in creating a clear and concise message for their brand through special events, stylized images, and social media marketing techniques. In addition to serving many independent business owners, the following are some of Jon's clients, to date:
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Dress for Success Central Virginia
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ART 180
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CEO Magazine
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Richmond Magazine
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Style Weekly
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Blue Bones Vintage
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Mod & Soul
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Lucid Punk Apparel
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Glam-R-Us Events
SERVICES
Jon's main objective is to serve as a support to individuals and businesses that are looking to marry their image with their core beliefs. In that regard, he is an expert at understanding how to use visual elements to enhance the impact of an individuals style or a brand's image. In addition to consulting, He aims to provide a platform to promote brands through his blog and as a writer for various publications and blogs that support the fashion industry. Jon provides the following services and will work within one's budget to achieve the desired results:
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Creative Direction
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Editorial Contributions/ Blogging
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Personal Styling
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Closet Organization
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Photography/Photojournalism
CORE BELIEFS
Jon believes in utilizing fashion as tool to empower individuals, businesses, and communities. He is very passionate about adding value and finding ways to offer his clients internal and financial gratification. Drawing on the old adage, "When you look good, you feel good", Jon feels that it is his duty to help others to feel good and gain confidence by understanding themselves, their brand, and finding unique and creative ways to outwardly express what is within to the rest of the world. With Jon's understanding of the impact of images and visuals, he wants to help others understand the ways in which one may improve their personal and business initiatives by starting with the visual aspects.
Jon serves as the Boutique Manager for Dress for Success Central Virginia, a Richmond based affiliate of the global non-profit organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support, and career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.