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Monday, 19 August 2013
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
FASHION WRITER?
"I'm very happy with what you've done, as a writer you have a lot of potential"
Said Isabelle from the Editorial Department of British Mode after I sent my first article to them.
During this 6 months that I spent in England I have been writing more than ever. I am writing to Platinum Love, I wrote at Fashion156 and I have already written around 12 posts at Dash Magazine. I will also be writing for British Mode at the same time. Feels like I now know a bit more what I want to do after graduating - and it feels good!
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Monday, 5 August 2013
ARE FASHION INDUSTRY INTERNSHIPS TURNING FROM "EXPERIENCE TO EXPLOITATION"?
The Fashion world may seem glamorous, but many interns are being exploited in their quest to gain industry experience. Interns usually work incredibly long hours and are put under enormous pressure. They are still willing to do all this because the are desperate for the experience and for the chance to work for big-name brands.
Young people put up with these conditions because internships have become essential for anyone who wants a career in the Fashion industry. Nobody will hire you if you don't have work experience and the only way to gain this experience in this economy is to get an unpaid internship. One might have to intern for 6 months or even a year. The promise of a paid job at the end of an internship is very much faded, as young people are accepting that they have to work for free for as long as it may take.
Some companies might even be breaking national minimum wage rules. If someone is engaged on a regular basis for an extended period of time to do something, which is considered a core part of a clothing manufacturer's operation, then that person may well be considered an employee or worker and would be entitled to the minimum wage.
Some think that a more fundamental change is needed, such as setting a limit on how long someone is allowed to work unpaid. Three months would seem like an appropriate limit for the length of internships, because an organization should know by then whether they want to give someone a job or not. Internships should be about giving people an insight into the sector they are interested in working in, but they should not flip over into working for free.
Not all internships are bad. As they were originally designed, internships are fantastic opportunities that provide real-world experience as a transition from school to work and interns can play an important and mutually beneficial role in helping fledgling designers off the ground. Some start-ups depend on interns to survive. Usually interns might even get a better experience in small companies because they give you responsibility and real tasks instead of making coffee and running errands. You can make a real difference.
But increasing popularity of unpaid internships may actually be making it more difficult for new graduates to get employment. Why would a company fork out £15,000 to £20,000 a year for an entry-level fashion designer, when they have an endless supply of people willing to do it for free? Unpaid internships may be good for an individual young person, and they are certainly good for employers who get free labour – but what do they do to the society as a whole?
Saturday, 27 July 2013
GEMMA ANASTASIOU
A while back I wrote about Gemma Anastasiou - a recent graduate from the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. Read it from HERE.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
EMILY BLINCOE
Wrote about Emily Blincoe - an aspiring photographer from Austin Texas - couple weeks back.
Read it from HERE.
Friday, 19 July 2013
Saturday, 6 July 2013
SECOND WEEK AT INTERNSHIP
If possible the second week went even faster than the first one!
At the beginning of the week we wrote trend reports of Menswear SS14 and Womens Resort 14, Haute Couture AW13 collection reviews for example Chanel, Elie Saab and Iris Van Herpen...
Also wrote about new designers (especially wanted to write about Scandinavian ones):
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
PLATINUM LOVE
My fourth article at Platinum Love is out now.
I am interviewing Robert Cavell-Clarke- head of
designer relations and scouting at Not Just a Label.
Read the interview HERE.
Sunday, 30 June 2013
DAILY BLOG AT FASHION156
The first week at Fashion156 went really fast! During my first week I have written:
16 Collection Reviews, including Kenzo, Missoni, Victor & Rolf etc.
6 blog posts; introducing designers outside UK.
Also I searched for images and interesting fresh talents, went to New Designers, posted stuff on Social Media...
Like I said I am introducing talented foreign designers at Fashion156.com's Daily Blog.
16 Collection Reviews, including Kenzo, Missoni, Victor & Rolf etc.
6 blog posts; introducing designers outside UK.
Also I searched for images and interesting fresh talents, went to New Designers, posted stuff on Social Media...
Like I said I am introducing talented foreign designers at Fashion156.com's Daily Blog.
Here's two from this week:
Friday, 31 May 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Sunday, 31 March 2013
PLATINUM LOVE
I got myself an "internship place" from Platinum Love online magazine. I am writing articles once a month for them and the first is out now.
Check it from the link
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