Jenny Irene Sargent is a wardrobe and prop stylist based in San Francisco. Jenny has worked on a variety of commercial stylist in adverstising campaigns, fast-paced ecommerce sets, large scale brand marketing and small business launches. A natural artist, her creative undertakings have spanned many fields: event & floral design, designing children’s clothing, interior styling, real estate staging, painting, knitting, and importing/designing textiles. This abundant creativity and familiarity with so many visual arts gives her a unique perspective on creative problem solving for photography. Jenny has experience in almost every aspects of commercial photo styling, including the manufacture of custom clothing/props, set design, set tailoring and styling all manner of products from soft goods to interiors. Currently she works as the brand stylist for Quince, a San Francisco based apparel company, overseeing all brand marketing and ecommerce. When at home, she is making art with her two children.


Clients (advertising + editorial + ecommerce)

Abbot’s Passage Winery, Alameda Tiny Homes, Allbirds, Amazon, ArtClass, Athleta, Balsam Hill, Benefit, Biossance, BiRite, Broadvoice, Condé Nast, Dannon, Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Hope & Henry, Illumina, Kailu Silk, KiwiCo, Lovevery, Mark & Graham, Method, The North Face, OKYO, One Willow, Ooly, Palo Alto Networks, Party City, Pottery Barn, Quince, Raley’s, Redbubble, Rivian, Rombauer Wines, San Francisco Symphony, Serena & Lily, Siduri Wines, Stasher, Stella & Dot, Square, Torani, VegNews Magazine & William-Sonoma

Photographers

Alanna Hale, Alexander Silva, Andria Lo, Ana Palma, Annabelle Breakley, Aubrie Pick, Cera Hensley, Christina Schmidhofer, Cody Pickens, Dan Simmons, Daniel Hebert, Eric Zepeda, Erik Almas, Jen Siska, Joy Coakley, Lauren Segal, Maren Caruso, Mats Bodin, Michael Valdez, Nicolas Zurcher, RC Rivera, Stian Rasmussen, Steph Meyers & Thomas Kuoh