Tristyle is a New York City-based audition and event styling company. Co-founders, Kayla and Elizabeth, have built relationships with a wide range of industry professionals and have experienced major success with their clients. Their mission is to bring actors affordable styling that highlights personal style and inspires confidence in an audition room.
“Come into an audition looking like you walked in off the streets of New York City.” —Cesar Rocha (Telsey + Co.)
After sitting down with Cesar, this became one of our mantras. Actors hear so many different opinions about what the “audition outfit” should be. Let’s get on the same page! There’s an art to combining what you would wear on the “streets of New York City” with the character you are creating in an audition room. We’re here to bridge the gap.
While the outfit is often the last element an actor thinks about, it is casting’s first impression. Your outfit is one of the few things you can actually control. Here are the top fashion don’ts to set you up for success.
1. Don’t have an “audition dress” or “audition outfit” that you pull out of your closet strictly for
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