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Best podcasts about fashion magazine

Latest podcast episodes about fashion magazine

Fashion Grunge Podcast
Fashion Grunge Library: A New Chapter

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 25:53


I've been into magazines for what seems like most of my life. I started archiving and sharing my own collection back in 2022 but I want to expand and take it even further. So this episode is just a bit of my history collecting magazines, zine, and photo books. Check out the progress on Instagram and TikTok! More library content coming soon exclusively to the SubStack!---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the  Patreon! Host: Lauren @lauren_melanie Follow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack:  The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge

Pair of Kings
12.3 - Art Direction in the Age of AI, Henri Alexander Levy, and Campaigns in the Influencer Era with Kevin Chen (@bagelbiteskevin)

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 93:19


We're starting our guest episodes of Season 12 strong with Hypebeast's Art Director, Kevin Chen! Join Sol and Michael as they chat with Kevin about his practice, what he wears on set, how Art Directors adapted to the growing field of AI, where fashion campaigns are moving, his dream campaign, ERD, elite boarding schools, how to land a fighter jet, classic photographic conventions, and his graphic design practice!We hope you enjoy as much as we did recording!Lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok

Fashion Grunge Podcast
You, Me, and 5 Bucks 019: a fashion chat w/ Chani Ra of The Fashion Nap

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 62:08


I was beyond thrilled when I got a chance to talk to Chani Ra of The Fashion Nap. Since discovering her on TikTok I've thought of her as a 'living magazine'. In this interview episode I get to the beginnings of fashion in her life, our love of fashion magazines, some of our favorite models past and present, and chat some of our favorite creators. —Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more…) and to support the show join the  Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Guest: Chani Ra @princesschanira  The Fashion Nap on TikTok & YoutubeHost: Lauren @lauren_melanieFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack:  The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge

CEO YOURSELF with Hermione Olivia
PATIENCE with Natalie Salmon, Editor at Hello! Fashion Magazine & Founder of The Modems

CEO YOURSELF with Hermione Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 39:02


Natalie Salmon is an accomplished journalist, currently serving as the Editor of Hello! Fashion Magazine, and formerly holding positions as Digital Editor at Vogue Scandinavia and Social Media Editor at Harper's Bazaar. In 2019, Salmon founded The Modems, a go-to destination for all things fashion, beauty and lifestyle tech.In this week's episode of CEO YOURSELF, we explore Natalie's CEO superpower, Patience. Together, we explore the power of being patient in your career and the often overlooked truth about the time and work it takes to reach your dream role. Natalie debunks the myth of an overnight success, highlighting that true, lasting career growth comes from seeking support and having the courage to put yourself out there. This episode is for anyone wanting inspiration from someone who rose through the ranks purely through grit and determination - no shortcuts, no handouts. You can find Natalie on Instagram @nataliesalmon (https://www.instagram.com/nataliesalmon/)The Modems is on Instagram @themodems (https://www.instagram.com/themodems/) and online via https://themodems.comHello! Fashion is on Instagram @hellofashion_uk (https://www.instagram.com/hellofashion_uk/) and online via https://www.hellomagazine.com/hfm/CEO YOURSELF is a community designed to inspire and motivate you on your journey. We deliver weekly podcasts on a Monday, interviewing diverse women and deep diving their CEO superpowers, so you can adopt their learnings to become the CEO of your life. You can find us on instagram @whynotceoyourself with further resources online at www.ceoyourself.com Our host Hermione Olivia is on instagram & TikTok @hermioneolivia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Matriarch Movement
Lauren Good Day: The Beads, The Buffalo, and Their Stories

Matriarch Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 37:39


Host Shayla Ouellette Stonechild interviews Lauren Good Day, a multi-award-winning Indigenous artist and fashion designer. They discuss the significance of matriarchy in Indigenous cultures, Lauren's journey into fashion, and the essence of her brand, which honours cultural heritage through art and design. Lauren shares her creative process, the challenges she faces as an Indigenous entrepreneur, and offers advice to young Indigenous creatives. Together, they highlight the importance of cultural appreciation and the future of Indigenous fashion. Lauren Good Day “Good Day Woman” is an Multi- award winning Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree artist & sought after fashion designer. She is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation) of the Ft. Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, USA and also a registered Treaty Indian with the Sweet Grass Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has shown her artwork at the world's most prestigious Native American juried art shows such as the Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe NM, Heard Guild Museum Market in Phoenix AZ, Autry American Indian Arts Marketplace Los Angeles CA, Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market Indianapolis IN, Cherokee Indian Market in Tulsa OK, Red Earth Fine Arts Festival in Oklahoma City OK and the Northern Plains Indian Art Show in Sioux Falls SD. Her Awards include many First Places in Tribal Arts, Traditional Arts, Cultural Arts, Diverse Arts, Beadwork, Drawings, Textiles and the prestigious Best of Tribal Arts award. Lauren's artwork has been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across the Country. Being a sought after artist and designer her work is in numerous public and private collections throughout the United States, Canada and the World, including the The National Museum of American Indian Washington DC and New York City, The Heard Museum, Phoenix AZ, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Plains Indian Museum Cody Wyoming, and Red Cloud Heritage Center Pine Ridge SD. You can find her work and mentions in publications such as Vogue, InStyle Magazine, New York Times, Fashion Magazine, Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Cosmopolitan and numerous national and international publications. Find out more about Lauren Good Day: https://laurengoodday.com/pages/about-the-artist  https://www.instagram.com/laurengoodday/ Thanks for checking out this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast! Leave comments and a thumbs up for us on YouTube, or leave a five star review on your favourite podcast app! Find Shayla Oulette Stonechild on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shayla0h/ Find more about Matriarch Movement: https://matriarchmovement.ca/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@matriarch.movement This episode is produced by Sarah Burke and the Women in Media Network. Special thanks to the Indigenous Screen Office for supporting this podcast! Hiy Hiy! Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Indigenous Art and Culture (01:55) Understanding Matriarchy in Indigenous Cultures (05:00) The Journey into Fashion and Art (09:14) The Essence of the Lauren Goodday Brand (16:05) Creative Process and Cultural Significance (19:59) Challenges of Being an Indigenous Entrepreneur (28:10) Advice for Young Indigenous Entrepreneurs (30:59) Cultural Appreciation and Future of Indigenous Fashion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
Tech Tuesday: Fashion magazine generates models using AI

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 50:24


We're talking with a magazine editor who recently published a fashion magazine using models generated by AI.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
Tech Tuesday: Fashion magazine generates models using AI

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 50:24


We're talking with a magazine editor who recently published a fashion magazine using models generated by AI.

Changing Room Thoughts
Episode 28 | Undermind -- a new indie fashion magazine and creative studio

Changing Room Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 74:31


Join us for a multi-faceted and inspiring episode as we delve into the worlds of fashion, creative expression, and personal resilience. Our conversations with Henry and Marco of Undermind span everything from their collective's ventures in fashion magazine publishing and music production, to tales of early techno raves, the power of community, and the importance of positive manifestation practices.Don't miss the exciting launch of Iconic Magazine on June 5th! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karina-chan4/support

Good Shots Only - Der Fotografiepodcast
Loreen Reschke @loreenreschke - High Fashion Magazine Photography

Good Shots Only - Der Fotografiepodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 51:06


Loreens Bilder sehen aus wie aus einem High Fashion Magazin. Meistens arbeitet sie hierfür mit Designstudent:innen und jungen Models zusammen. Sie erzählt uns, warum sie auf einer Reise nach Island mal ihren gesamten Koffer voll mit Designerklamotten hatte, wie viel es kostet in der Hamburger Kunsthalle zu shooten und ob ihre künstlerischen Arrangements viel Zeit in Anspruch nehmen.Außerdem reden wir mit ihr darüber, wie schwer es war ein nacktes Model beim Capoeira tanzen mit der analogen Kamera zu fotografieren und was die größte Anzahl an Models war, die sie bisher fotografiert hat.Außerdem haben wir natürlich nachgehakt, ob sie das alles hauptberuflich macht oder nebenbei noch was anderes.Was denkt ihr?Hört auf jeden Fall rein und lasst euch inspirieren von den außergewöhnlichen Bildern von Loreen.GSO: @goodshotsonly.podcastAlina: @alinaberger_Paula: @paulanantjeLoreen: @loreenreschkeZum Official Kavyar Instagram AccountHier geht's zu den Foto Koch FototagenDiese Folge wird gesponsert von Foto Koch! www.fotokoch.de

Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship
397: The Warrior's Resilience: Triumph Over Trauma Through Entrepreneurship with Kelsi Sheren

Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 59:33


This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Kelsi Sheren. Kelsi is an entrepreneur, author, podcast, host, coach and speaker. Even more importantly Kelsi is a decorated veteran who served on the front lines in Afghanistan. She founded Brass and Unity, a boutique jewelry and apparel brand that incorporates elements of brass from weaponry into its products. The company donates 20% of net profits to help rehabilitate and soldiers and first responders. Kelsi's story and companies have been featured everywhere from ELLE, Fashion Magazine, Forbes, GMA, the Today Show, Fox, CNN, and even ELLEN. Kelsi's story is inspiring not just to those who learn of it, but for her as overcoming her own challenges after years of war gave her the strength and mission to help veterans overcome the side effect of war such as PTSD, homelessness, and preventing suicide. And she is fierce in her efforts. I asked her to come on to share her journey, entrepreneur lessons learned, and how to overcome the biggest challenges that life brings your way. www.kelsisheren.com/ To see the full show notes and Misfit 3 for this episode, go to www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com Show Sponsors: Cantaloupe: Join the more than 30,000 entrepreneurs who rely on Cantaloupe to run and grow their vending businesses every single day. To get started, visit Cantaloupe.com/Misfit 5 Minute Journal: The best 5 minutes you will spend each day to help you succeed! www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com/Journal

Man In The Mirror
Taj Hayer - Founder & Editor of 'The Rakish Gent', a luxury mens fashion magazine

Man In The Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 62:48


My guest this week on ‘Man in the Mirror' is Tajinder Hayer (Taj), the founder and editor of print & digital luxury mens fashion magazine, ‘The Rakish Gent'. I've always loved reading the magazine. Taj has a clear sense of his audience and he super-serves them with beautifully shot fashion, grooming and lifestyle content. Taj has South-Asian heritage and it's important to him that the brand showcases diverse faces and stories - and that it is representative of contemporary Britain. So for example, in the latest issue of Rakish Paper (issue 6 out now!) you'll find comedian Mo Gilligan on the cover, a punjabi music star, Raf-Saperra and a refugee from Afghanistan, Karanjee Singh Gaba, who is now a male model working with brands such as Louis Vuitton. I should also declare that my feature on French couturier and fragrance brand owner Marc-Antoine Barrois is in this latest issue! So I may be slightly biased, but there's lots of great features - and coverage of fascinating people you may not hear about or see in other publications. Taj & I talk about The Rakish Gent brand, fashion, style, grooming and the challenges around being an independent magazine publisher in 2024. He mentioned the following products he uses in his morning/evening routines:Kiehls - Clearly Corrective Cleanserhttps://www.kiehls.co.uk/skin-care/category/cleansers-scrubs/clearly-correctivetm-brightening-exfoliating-daily-cleanser/WW0050KIE.htmlFace Gym - Multi Sculpt https://facegym.com/products/multi-sculptAesop - Facial Oilhttps://www.spacenk.com/uk/skincare/treatment/face-oils/fabulous-face-oil-UK300055864.htmlOliviere Wilson - LED Maskhttps://olivierewilson.com/products/led-glow-mask#Zaza Barbershttps://www.instagram.com/zazabarbers/?hl=en-gbRoads - Harmattanhttps://roads.co/product/harmattan/Side Story - Third Datehttps://www.libertylondon.com/uk/third-date-eau-de-parfum-100ml-000800483.htmlYou can find The Rakish Gent on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/the_rakish_gent/You can buy print copies and check out the website here:https://www.therakishgent.co.uk/paper-6- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -You can ‘tip' me via the link below. This really helps me with the podcast running costs (it's a costly business!): https://ko-fi.com/maninthemirrorI'm on IG here @maninthemirrorpod :https://www.instagram.com/maninthemirrorpod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Visit Vegas Places with Coyal
Brjden Crewe's Multimedia Journey: From Fashion Magazine to Las Vegas Event Creator

Visit Vegas Places with Coyal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 33:20


In this episode, Coyal reunites with Brjden Crewe, the owner of Bite Sized Multimedia and Bite Sized Fashion, to discuss the Las Vegas fashion scene and their upcoming event, Midnight Brunch. Brjden shares his journey in the fashion industry and how Bite Sized Multimedia evolved from a magazine to a multimedia platform. He also explains the concept behind Midnight Brunch, a unique event that combines brunch, movies, video games, and live entertainment. The conversation concludes with personal questions and a trivia challenge about Las Vegas fashion history.TakeawaysLas Vegas has a vibrant and diverse fashion scene, embracing bold and playful trends.Bite Sized Multimedia started as a magazine and evolved into a multimedia platform that showcases fashion and entertainment.Midnight Brunch is a popular event in Las Vegas that offers a unique experience of brunch, movies, video games, and live entertainment.Brjden Crew emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and positive initiatives in the community.Purchase tickets here:The Clueless White Chicks Midnight Brunch Tickets, Multiple Dates | EventbritebiteSiZeD MultiMedia (@bitesizedmultimedia) • Instagram photos and videosChapters00:00Introduction and Appreciation01:01Las Vegas Fashion Scene03:25Introduction of Guest: Brjden Crewe and Bite Sized Multimedia04:39Brjden's Journey and Bite Sized Multimedia07:43Fashion Shows and Bite Sized Fashion09:03Midnight Brunch Event17:54Personal Questions and Trivia29:19Promotion and ConclusionSubscribe to Visit Vegas Places with CoyalNever miss an episode again!Have you thought about hosting your own podcast show?If so, I have provided links below to get you started in the right direction.Riverside FM - provides quality recording and virtual capabilities for long distance guest.Access RiversideFM hereBuzzsprout - is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Access Buzzsprout HereShow music composed by: Dae One Visit Vegas Places with Coyal. Real Vegas, Real Topics, Real Business with Real Owners. Covering topics on economics, entrepreneurship, health, well-being and FOOD! Thank You for tuning in and make sure to VISIT VEGAS PLACES!Follow our social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/visitvegasplaces/https://www.youtube.com/c/CoyalHarrisonIIISupport the show

Make Me Feel Good
Gympie features in French fashion magazine

Make Me Feel Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 6:00


Cindy Vogels and Brea Martin came up with the idea to photograph diverse young people wearing one-of-a-kind fashion garments.

Make Me Feel Good
Gympie features in French fashion magazine

Make Me Feel Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 6:00


Cindy Vogels and Brea Martin came up with the idea to photograph diverse young people wearing one-of-a-kind fashion garments.

Make Me Feel Good
Gympie features in French fashion magazine

Make Me Feel Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 6:00


Cindy Vogels and Brea Martin came up with the idea to photograph diverse young people wearing one-of-a-kind fashion garments.

FriendsLikeUs
Owning Your Story

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 91:32


Kiana Webb and Hoodo Hersi visit friends and discuss owning our story, doing things in unity to advance all apects of life, how our value is not determined by historical past, and more with host Marina Franklin.  Kiana Webb, one of the most successful women in business and community-focused philanthropy in the US, had a revelation. She felt that she had seemingly reached the pinnacle of her career, yet she felt unfulfilled.  Kiana embarked on a journey of self-discovery, determining that she wanted more for herself, her life, and for others. While on this path, Kiana created Glorious Arisings, a source of tools and resources to help people get to the next level wherever they are; and to let go of what is no longer serving them. Part of Glorious Arisings' offerings includes Perfect World Visions, a session to help envision your goals and aspirations, KEY-EO, a curriculum to help entrepreneurs strive and succeed, and much more. Hoodo Hersi is currently writing on A24/Amazon's Untitled Ramy Youssef Animated show. Since being selected as a New Face: Canada at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, and being selected as one of CBC's 15 Comics to Watch, Hoodo has performed in clubs and festivals all over Canada and the United States, including the Winnipeg Comedy Festival and the BBC World Service Montreal Comedy Show where both of her performances aired on the CBC, She was also selected as an Audible New Voice at SF Sketchfest, and performed with Hasan Minhaj, Lil Rel Howery, Chris Redd, Gina Yashere, Roy Wood Jr., Nicole Byer, and Maria Bamford, among others. She also had the distinct honors of hosting the TEDxToronto Conference and featuring in Sephora's national “Get Lippie” lipstick campaign in partnership with Fashion Magazine, where she was profiled as one of the three Female Comedians Taking Canada by Storm Right Now. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.      

The Chic Strategy
Is Social Media The New Fashion Magazine?

The Chic Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 81:38


Twenty years ago we were talking about the perils of fashion magazines: unrealistic beauty standards, unrealistic lifestyles, lack of diversity and representation. Now that social media reigns as our visual medium of choice, has anything changed? Or, is social media the new fashion magazine? In this (nostalgic) episode we discussed what's changed - and what hasn't. The Chic Strategy Website - https://www.thechicstrategy.com Patreon Home link - https://www.patreon.com/thechicstrategy The Chic Strategy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thechicstrategy The Chic Strategy YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thechicstrategy Yvonne IG - https://www.instagram.com/yvonne.style Tuesday IG - https://www.instagram.com/fromtuesday Tuesday Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/FromTuesday RSS Distribution - https://anchor.fm/s/70474684/podcast/rss Elevating your Style FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/elevatingyourstyle

The Haute Guide
Episode 30: Conversations With TrooRa Founder Trystanne Cunningham!

The Haute Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 86:49


Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today's podcast we're talking with my new friend, founder, & creative director of TrooRa Magazine - Trystanne Cunningham! Check out Trystanne's designer shoutouts below: Basil Racuk Designs by Basil Racuk Eight Royale Shoes by Carla Truit BOLD Swim by Tiffany Asamoah Madison / Savile by Diana Nguyen Clone Candle Collection by Freddy Lopez Be sure to follow Trystanne EVERYWHERE and support: TrooRa Website - https://troora.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trooramagazine Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TrooRaMagazine TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@trooramagazine LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/trooramagazine Pinterest- https://www.pinterest.ph/TrooRAMagazine Support TrooRa through our print subscription - Purchase Print Subscription Here Mini Trio Candles Maison Fortune et Françoise in collaboration with Lopez Family Vineyards - Purchase Here La Marqq by TrooRa Archer Bag Copper in collaboration with Basil Racuk - Purchase Here Also make sure to subscribe, rate, and give 5 stars! My Links: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl​​​​​​ Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl​​​​​​ Follow ALL of My Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl​​ http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomtv 

Made in the Hamptons
Hamptons Magazine Lynn Scotti | The Fashion Media Exec At The Center Of It All

Made in the Hamptons

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 13:30


This week we have a wonderful guest, Lynn Scotti, who is President and Group Publisher at Modern Luxury, owner of  many regional magazine titles including Hamptons Magazine, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year with a gorgeous new issue for Memorial Day Weekend that is our today.We chat about getting into the fashion media business, how the publishing industry has changed, what's she's most looking forward to this coming summer season including new restaurants and a few of her favorite places in the Hamptons.Instagram:@lsknyc@hamptonsmagazine@madeinthehamptonsmedia Thank you to our sponsors for this weeks episode: The Robert Allen Foundation, US Trust and Hamptons AirInstagram: @hamptonsairWebsite: www.hamptonsair.co

High Brow
R.I.P. Print Fashion Magazines (with Mi-Anne Chan)

High Brow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 90:17


The director's cut version of Mina's The Life and Death of the Fashion Magazine video she published onto Youtube on Monday. In this expanded edition, she shares listener stories, gives proper shout-outs to some 20th century woman EICs, dives into indie zines, and talks with Mi-Anne Chan, senior director of programming and creative development at Conde Nast (ooooh fancy), who shares valuable insight on today's digital fashion magazine industry. Check out Mi-Anne's Mixed Feelings! Keep up with High Brow on Instagram! Subscribe to the Patreon! and keep up with Mina on Youtube, Instagram, and Tiktok! SOURCES “Fashion in the ‘Mercure': From Human Foible to Female Failing by Reed Benhamou Femininity and Consumption: The Problem of the Late Nineteenth-Century Fashion Journal by Christopher Breward ‘Making the Magazine': Visuality, Managerial Capitalism, and the Mass Production of Periodicals, 1865—1890 by Vanessa Meikle Schulman Reflecting and Shaping American Culture: Magazines Since World War II by David Abrahamson Hypervisibility and Invisibility of Female Haafu Models in Japan's Beauty Culture by Kaori Mori Want What Happened to 50 Magazines Since the Pandemic Began – WWD  Internet Crushes Traditional Media: From Print to Digital Seventeen print magazine moving to digital first: The era of the teen mag is over The Monthly Fashion Magazine Is No More Selling Style I: The History of Fashion Marketing Through the 19th Century | Wilson College of Textiles Fashion magazines: History of the biggest magazines - Vogue, ELLE & Co. - CM Models | Model Agency The Birth of Fashion Magazines - JSTOR Daily The Importance of Godey's Lady's Book on 19th c. Fashion History The Influence of Fashion Magazines The Evolution of Fashion Journalism from Print to Digital History Of Magazines | When Were The First Magazines Invented? The Gilded Age of Magazines | The Nation “Americana.” Time, February 3, 1930 Godey's Lady's Book in the Accessible Archives Godey's Lady's Audience: The Women of the Mid 19th Century – The History of the Book The Power of Community: On the Radical History of Women's Magazines Helen Gurley Brown: 10 Best Tips From ‘Sex and the Single Girl' Helen Gurley Brown and the Birth of the Cosmo Girl | The New Yorker Helen Gurley Brown dead: Assessing America's most puritanical wild woman The Magazine Business, From the Coolest Place to the Coldest One - The New York Times The Assistant Economy - Dissent Magazine Does the fashion industry still need Vogue in the age of social media? Women's magazines are dying. Will we miss them when they're gone? - The Washington Post America's print tabloid era is over The Death of Newspapers and Magazines - CBS News The Print Renaissance Celebrate Punk Zines With the Musicians Who Created Them | Smithsonian Voices Revolutionary PHL: Blankets, Beer, and Beef: Broadsides for Care of Military Bodies History of Amateur Journalism FIRE!! Devoted To Younger Negro Artists (1926) by POC Zine Project - Issuu Get To Know The Little Magazines of The Harlem Renaissance The Amazing Zines That Kicked Off Geek Fandom Xerox factor. The short-lived graphic energy of punk fanzines and posters. Music HerStory: Women, Zines, and Punk | Smithsonian Institution IS PRINT REALLY DEAD? HOW GEN-Z IS REVIVING ZINE CULTURE - CULTED Anna Wintour on the Future of Print, Hillary, and How She Feels About Her Reputation Written by Mina Le, Ella Gray, and Sophie Carter Edited by Sophie Carter Music by Olivia Martinez Cover by Lindsay Mintz 

Fashion and the Free
Episode 15: How To Get A Job At A Fashion Magazine- With Editor For Hearst UK, Sarah Ilston

Fashion and the Free

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 61:07


In this episode I am joined by Sarah Ilston, Branded Content Editor for Hearst UK, to find out how to get a job at a fashion magazine... Sarah has an incredible background in fashion. She actually began her career as a fashion designer for some of the biggest retailers in the UK, but later switched roles entirely to pursue her love of writing as well as her interest in working for fashion magazines. Fast forward to today and Sarah is now the Branded Content Editor for Hearst UK, one of the largest media companies in the world.  Find out more about her journey into fashion magazines and get some top tips on landing a role in the industry. Useful Links: Visit our website Fashion and the Free for all the latest fashion articles, stories and advice Read some of Sarah's articles via the links below: Harpers Bazaar Red Magazine Online Womens Health Prima Red Magazine Remember to hit the like and follow button so you never miss an episode! Please kindly consider leaving us a 5 star rating and review, it helps other fashionistas to find us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emma-golley/support

Shameless
92 down, 92 to go

Shameless

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 53:06


Hey, friends! On today's show: Oh, Gwyneth. The founder of Goop and lover of “rectal ozone therapy” has shared her diet on a wellness podcast and it sounds like a parody. Plus! Taylor Swift's eras tour is here and it's about as Taylor Swift as you can get, we've found the missing piece of the Law Roach retirement puzzle, and is Emma Chamberlain really charging $10,000 for an Instagram DM? This week, Mich recommended reading ‘The Man of Your Dreams: For $300, Replika sells an AI companion who will never die, argue, or cheat — until his algorithm is updated' in The Cut. Zara recommended ‘How to Run a Fashion Magazine in China in 2023' in the New York Times. For Lindsay Peoples's interview with Law Roach, head here. Big thanks to Flight Centre for making this episode possible. Book your next holiday with Flight Centre online, in-store, or via the app. COMPLETE THE 2023 LISTENER INSIGHTS SURVEY HERE (thank you!!!). Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!)  Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Click here to subscribe to ShameMore: http://apple.co/shamelesspod Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT  Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/  Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.

The Papaya Podcast
The One With The Mountaintop Moment With Myles Sexton

The Papaya Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 64:03


From the moment I met Myles, I knew I wanted them to be in my life. This magnetic person quickly made an impact on me and I know has for so many others. But who is Myles Sexton? Well, Myles (They/Them) is a Model, Creative Director, Stylist, Makeup Artist HIV/AIDS and Sobriety Activist, and Queer Fashion Nomad. Myles' editorial work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Elle, New York Times, and Fashion Magazine. But today, we sit down with Myles to go back to the beginning, to young Myles of a small town through a life of discovery, and the mountaintop moment that changed their life. Myles is one to watch, but also listen and learn from.   IG: @mylessexton   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode   Go to www.shopify.com/papaya and get a one-dollar-per month trail period   Go to www.californiarunes.ca for more information, recipes and nutritional facts     Produced by Dear Media 

Glam Observer
Students stories: Georgia Rhodes on interning at Marie Claire, Glamour, Elle, and Harpers Bazaar without living in a fashion capital

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 34:14


Georgia Rhodes is a final-year student with already a lot of big fashion magazines on her resume including Marie Claire, Glamour, Elle, Harpers Bazaar, CR Fashion Book. I met Georgia in 2020 as she is one of the students of my online course Break into the fashion industry + The Fashion Writer Accelerator and in the past 3 years, she has achieved so much. I am really proud of her and happy to have been part of her professional journey and excited to share this interview with her to know where she is today. After an experience with a fashion marketing internship, she realized that writing was what she preferred doing.  She felt the pressure of getting an internship for her placement year especially when she realized that applying to fashion is different from applying to any other job. It was a nerve-wracking experience as her uni didn't really guide her on how to approach practically the job search process. She then stumbled upon the course Break into the fashion industry and after being encouraged by her grandparents to invest in her career, she enrolled and finally started seeing the first results. Her first experience with a magazine was at Marie Claire. She was one of the students to get the internship at Marie Claire in partnership with us exclusive for students of our academy. She then went up from there landing one internship after another at other major publications including Glamour, Elle, CR Fashion Book, Harpers Bazaar…Today, together with writing her dissertation, she is working as a freelance for the luxury online retailer Farfetch as Content Writer as well as writing for CR Fashion Book. In this episode we chatted everything about: how she realized that fashion was made for her and why ended up studying fashion marketinghow she understood she prefers writing over marketingfears and doubts about getting the first internshiphow she managed unpaid internshipshow she landed her first internship at Marie Clairethe strategy she used to land multiple internships at Glamour, Elle, Cr Fashion Book without living in a fashion capitalhow she stays organized to manage her fashion jobs remotelyhow she juggles studying with her current role at Farfetch and CR Fashion Bookthe difference between writing for magazines and being the Content Writer for Farfetchthe tools she uses in her joband her advice to land a job in fashionExplore the courses Georgia enrolled in:Break into the fashion industry courseThe Fashion Writer Accelerator CourseVisit our website for more career advice: www.glamobserver.com Follow us on Instagram for daily updates: @glamobserver

Glam Observer
How to become a fashion writer

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 24:43


Free live webinar:  How to Start Your Fashion Writing Career in 3 days!(even if you have never published an article before!)Friday Feb 24th 3pm CET (9am EST)Sunday Feb 26th 6PM CET (12:00pm EST)Spots are limited! Reserve yours now hereVisit our website for more career advice: www.glamobserver.com Follow us on Instagram for daily updates: @glamobserver

Glam Observer
Sara Moschini Head of Fashion at Grazia.IT on Fashion Week and Career

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 41:04


Sara Moschini Head of Fashion Grazia.it is one of The Observers 2022: fashion professionals from around the world who are making and leading the fashion industry.The list appeared first on The Glam Observer Report 2022, published in December 2022 to cover the most impactful moments that made the fashion industry last year. In this episode with Sara we chatted about: Her career from what she studied, to where her passion for the industry comes from, and her first job in fashion?Her favorite fashion week season and showsWhat was like to attend her first fashion showWhat designers she is most excited about for the upcoming fashion week seasonWhat are the things she notice during a fashion showHer advice for freelance editors who want to get a fashion show invitation to start covering catwalk reviewsWhat she likes the most about her jobHer advice for those who dream of breaking into the fashion industry todayFollow Sara Moschini on Instagram at @sara_moschini Download your copy of The Glam Observer Report hereJoin 365 days of fashion here with the special Fashion Week discount Visit our website for more career advice: www.glamobserver.com Follow us on Instagram for daily updates: @glamobserver

Visionary Life
259 I Left My Job And Took A Risk...& It Paid Off! Xenia Chen, Founder of Threads

Visionary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 52:27


Xenia Chen is the founder of Threads.Threads is a modern hosiery, tights and intimates brand, born out of her frustrations with the hosiery shopping experience during her time working in finance. By cutting out the middleman and working directly with our Italian factory, they're able to offer customers a luxurious and high-quality pair of tights at a fraction of the going price. Threads has been featured in Marie Claire, The TODAY Show, FLARE, FASHION Magazine, Byrdie, Cityline, Yahoo! Style, CBC The National, THE KIT, and many other media outlets.https://www.instagram.com/threads.co/In this episode, we talk about...Starting her company from a personal pain point that she was experiencingGiving up what the ‘immigrant version' of success looked like to her parents and paving her own pathHow to know when something is an idea vs. a callingQuitting her corporate job in investment banking to go full time with ThreadsWhy it's vital to have a supportive friend group The surprising niche that Threads is now servingHow she launched the business with 200+ names and emailsHow she balances her time as a founder and keeps with with ‘wearing many hats'Email List: Steal the Tools, Templates & Frameworks that help me to run my 6-figure Online Business! Subscribe now >>Free Online Course for New Business Owners: Ready to start your Online Business? In just 5 days, you could have the entire business plan mapped out… Enroll free >>Private Business & Marketing Coaching: Over 200 clients can't be wrong. Learn more >>Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or YouTubeLet's connect on Instagram or find out more about Private Business Coaching on my WebsiteThanks to our show sponsor, Healthy Planet Canada. Use code VISIONARY2022 at checkout to save 10% on any online order over $50Unlock the potential of your Business and your Mindset in just 90 days

May Contain Wine
38. Thinking Outside the Box with Jenna Hill of Frock Box

May Contain Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


Jenna is the Owner and Co-Founder of Frock Box, a personal styling service for Canadian women. After the birth of her second daughter she recognized the need for a shop-at-home clothing option for Moms and soon after, outfits were being delivered to doorsteps across the country. Over the last 8 years, Frock Box has dressed women age 13-94, delivered hundreds of thousands of boxes, and has been featured in Chatelaine, The Marilyn Dennis Show, Fashion Magazine and many other publications. Frock Box aims to inspire confidence through fashion no matter your size or shape.Jenna is a mom, serial entrepreneur and a master problem solver. She is passionate about business, empowering women to follow their dreams and describes herself as an 'idea girl!'

Glam Observer
How to get a job at Vogue

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 38:25


Dreaming big about working at Vogue one day? In this episode, I'm sharing my the very best tips that will get you one step closer to your dream job at the top fashion magazine.We will talk about: what to study to work at Voguewhere to find jobs/internships at Vogueresume and cover letter tipshow to take advantage of the relationships between the Condè Nast brandsskills needed to work at Vogueand more!Resources mentioned in the episode:Check out my online fashion courses >https://courses.glamobserver.com/Free Masterclass: 3 steps to land your dream job in fashion. Register here for free https://glamobserver.com/free-webinar/Visit our website for more career advice: www.glamobserver.com Follow us on Instagram for daily updates: @glamobserver

KRNL Talks Fashion
Lifestyle Ep. 1 Meet the new Editor in Chief Rana !

KRNL Talks Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 24:33


In the first episode, for season three of this podcast, returning host Karrington Garland and new host Nathaniel Lily sat down with the new editor in chief of the KRNL Lifestyle and Fashion Magazine, Rana Alsoufi ! Follow us at @krnl_lf and @krnltalks Follow Rana on Instagram at rana.alsoufi 

Glam Observer
Why is Anna Wintour so powerful? With Amy Odell author of Anna The Biography

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 35:48


We all know Anna Wintour as the iconic editor-in-chief of Vogue. You might recognize her for the bob cut, her black glasses and her floral dresses. But she's not only a strong leader with an extraordinary work ethic, and she's neither so cold in reality. I've been fascinated by Anna Wintour for a long time and if you have read my book Your Fashion Dream Plan you know that there is an illustration as well as a chapter with her name. So I was very excited to sit down with Amy Odell who has just published her book Anna the biography. Amy has built up Anna Wintour's story by interviewing more than 250 people over the past 3 years. In this podcast episode we chatted about Anna Wintour: why she is so powerful in fashion why do people beyond fashion ask for her opinion (including Serena Williams and Bradley Cooper when he had to cast for A star is born). if there is Vogue without Anna Wintourwho could replace her and if the next editor in chief will be as influential as AnnaGet your copy of Your Fashion Dream Plan on AmazonGet your copy of Anna the biography on amazon

The Design Business Show
The Design Business Show 185: Achieving Visibility Through Public Relations with Lisa Simone Richards

The Design Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 40:51


Lisa Simone Richards is a PR & Visibility Strategist for online coaches who want to get seen everywhere. Through her free workshops, masterclasses and mentorship program, she gives you the insider secrets on how to get exposure and reach more people without spinning on social media or wasting more money on Facebook ads. Her clients learn the lather-rinse-repeat formula for more visibility which makes them more sales. They go from invisible to in-demand getting interviewed on top podcasts, partnering with big names in their industry and building their authority expert status getting featured on major media like FOX, NBC, Forbes, Inc., and more. On weekends you can find her playing in the kitchen with her husband, petting ALL the dogs in the park, and watching way too many fashion styling videos on YouTube.   Here's what we covered on the episode:   How Lisa Got Started in Public Relations + Starting Her Own Business  Today Lisa is here to talk about public relations and press, which is a topic we haven't really covered on the show yet  When Lisa first learned about public relations, it was 2002, and she was in her first year of college – she became interested because Samantha Jones on Sex and the City made PR look super fun Right after college, Lisa worked for a beauty company; she also interned at Fashion Magazine and worked at a few fashion agencies where she would be behind the scenes at various shows or working designer suites during film festivals Eventually, Lisa moved into the agency world, where she had more corporate clients like Staples, Crayola, and Virgin Mobile  In 2009, Lisa got a taste of working with small businesses and entrepreneurs and fell in love with how much influence and impact she could have versus being a cog in the wheel at an agency  Lisa shares that she was able to help one company she worked at for four years grow from 30 locations in Ontario to over 100 across Canada and help take the company's revenues from $400k to over 4 million a year  Now in 2022, Lisa loves teaching creatives and online service-based business owners how to get earned media opportunities, how to get interviewed on people's television shows, podcasts, newspapers, magazines, and websites  Your ideal client is hanging out somewhere; Lisa helps show people how they can get access to that place, figure out who they need to know, come up with a creative message and get free access to their ideal clients while getting an endorsement at the same time  When Lisa started her business as a side hustle in 2015, she was running a PR agency called Vitality PR & Communications – what she saw in the market was people wanted to work with PR agencies, but their prices were set very high, and that wasn't realistic for up and coming, new business owners  Through Vitality, Lisa offered 3-month PR packages at a fraction of that cost – so clients could get access to exposure, get up and running, and then they could choose if they wanted to re-sign or not  Lisa wanted to have more impact, scale, and leverage, so she moved from the agency model into doing one-on-one coaching, group mentorship programs, and having courses – and shares that she still has all those things today, but what is fun is now she's starting to revisit the agency model  The differentiator before for Lisa was having shorter retainer plans, and now they have a 6-month model where they also train an in-house team – Lisa says it's like the publicists showing you the secrets that other publicists don't want you to know  Tips for Showing up Like a Pro + ABCs of Visibility  Lisa recommends that if you don't have a full media kit on your website, at least have a shareable Dropbox or Google folder with certain assets in there like, high-resolution images and headshots, and your bio Before you start going out for outreach, Lisa says you'll want to get really clear on your messaging – what is that lather-rinse-repeat message that you can use over and over again Lisa shares that she likes to work with clients on the messaging – she gets to work with a lot of very talented people who come to her with complex ideas and messaging, and then she gets to help deliver it in a way that will be consumer-friendly  The story of when Lisa worked with identical twin chiropractors in 2015, and they wanted to do a piece on what happens to your elbow and wrist alignment when you take a selfie and how Lisa worked with them on making that message interesting for consumers How Kim Kardashian was in the UK and took 1,500 selfies that week, so all of a sudden, they were able to change it into a story about what happens to your elbow and wrists when you take 1,500 selfies like Kim Kardashian – that's when it got picked up by national news, local radio and a magazine  Lisa wants to understand what a person's business goals are, so where she starts with that is what she calls the ABCs of visibility; are you looking to build A) awareness, B) Buzz, C) Credibility – understanding which one of these you are trying to achieve will determine the types of places that make sense for you to be seen Another thing Lisa likes to check in on is who are her clients and what are they comfortable with – someone who is introverted may not want to speak live at a conference or  be on national television – so really understanding a person and where they are going to shine helps Lisa decide where they should get started as well  Lisa shares that it's easy to have relationships in the industry, but they are not necessary - if you want to be on Good Morning America, for example, figure out who the segment producer that covers the topic is, send them an email with a good idea – it doesn't need to be harder than that  Easy Ways to Achieve Visibility + Lisa's Offers  Why you should have a healthy media mix for your audience when it comes to reading content, listening to content, or watching content   When it comes to written media, instead of writing on your website or doing a blog post, Lisa says you could do a guest blog post on someone else's site or go to Google and search write for us + your industry, and you will get websites that are looking for people to write on that topic, so you can put your content out where people are actually looking for it­­  For audio content, Lisa says you could be interviewed on podcasts, radio, or co-host rooms on Clubhouse Moving to visual content, you could be interviewed on a local morning television show, go live in someone else's Facebook group or Instagram, you could do a guest training in someone's mastermind, or speak on live or virtual stages  How imposter syndrome happens to everyone no matter what stage they are at in their business and how Lisa encourages her clients to write a not so humble brag sheet to help build confidence – grab a pen and paper; write down how much time and money you've invested in your specialty, and think about the results you've achieved  Lisa talks about the transition she went through in her business and says if you are going through a transition in your business, an easy thing to do is to take control of the platforms you own – update your profiles, and send an email to your list sharing your transition into your new niche When you are transitioning in your business, Lisa shares that you might have to start from scratch and build your brand according to your new niche – think about the new podcasts, stages, and websites it makes sense to be seen on and start positioning yourself for those opportunities so you can get in front of the right people Lisa's super deluxe package is for service owners who want to done-for-you PR services who don't want to be paying the agency endlessly on retainer – a 6-month package where Lisa does their PR and also trains someone on their team to be able to bring it in-house Where Lisa tends to work with most of her clients is inside her 6-month mentorship program, where she teaches everything she's learned in her 20 years of experience  How Lisa has a few entry-level courses on podcasting or getting on television where people can go through automated modules and teach themselves how to get publicity    Lisa shares that she used to offer a 30-day program but realized that doing it all for people to a certain degree keeps her up at night, so she doesn't offer that anymore – she's learned that she can come up with an amazing PR strategy and hand it off to someone on her team to execute  Although it's great we can now own our social media platforms, Lisa cautions us that our social media content is where we are nurturing our existing audience - It's not the same as visibility, which is why it's so important to get on other people's platforms to increase visibility and get lead generation A line Lisa learned and loves is “don't change your talk, change your audience” – get clear and consistent with your message and put it in front of new people over and over again because for those people, it's going to be the first time that they hear it and if they think about working with you, they will research and Google you, and a consistent message will instill trust  I talk about my business transition and the 3 things I want to offer, and Lisa comments on how I could package my 3 steps and position my message or how I could break down step 1 in-depth and help clients get little wins so when they want to keep going, they come back to me for step 2 and 3  How sometimes simplifying your process is better than overloading your audience with a bunch of content  After listening to this episode, Lisa encourages everyone to write down one thing they took away from the episode that makes sense for them and put it into practice  If you head over to Lisasimonerichards.com/quiz, there is a quiz called ‘How should I get visibility as an online Coach' – based on your answers, Lisa will share 1 of 5 ways to start getting visibility and send a training video so you can get started     Links mentioned:   Lisa Simone Richards Website   Get Clients From Podcasting Course   How Should You Get Visibility Online as a Coach? Like what you heard?  Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to download my Sales Page Trello Board Let's connect on Instagram!

Glam Observer
How to work in fashion remotely

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 18:33


Fashion is your dream but you don't live in a fashion capital or you can't move anytime soon?Although most of the people in fashion are working at the brands' headquarters in offices, there are some jobs that you can do remotely.In this podcast episode you'll learn:What are the things you should know if you want to work remotely in fashion?Big Brands or Startups?What fashion jobs are available remotely? What do you need to work remotely?Where to find remote fashion jobsFREE Masterclass 3 strategies to get a job in fashion REGISTER here https://www.glamobserver.com/free-webinarSubscribe to our newsletter here https://glamobserver.com/newsletter-subscribe

FriendsLikeUs
Financial Education And Uploading Consciousness

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 124:37


Sharita Humphrey, Zainab Johnson, and Hoodo Hersi visit Friends and discuss improving your credit score, financial awarenes, the slap that was heard around the world and more with host Marina Franklin. Hoodo Hersi is a Toronto-based comedian whose comedy can be seen on Just For Laughs, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Halifax Comedy Festival and the BBC. She also had the great fortune of opening up for Hasan Minhaj, Lil Rel Howery, Chris Redd, Gina Yashere, Moshe Kasher, and Maria Bamford among others. In 2019, Hoodo was selected as CBC's 15 Comics to Watch and was part of Sephora's national “Get Lippie” lipstick campaign in partnership with Fashion Magazine, where she was profiled as one of the three Female Comedians Taking Canada by Storm Right Now. Zainab Johnson, a stand-up comedian, actress, and writer is quickly being propelled as one of the most unique and engaging performers on stage and screen. In 2019, Zainab was named one of Variety's Top 10 Comics To Watch. Recently, she was one of the hosts for Netflix's new show "100 Humans". You can also catch her as Aleesha on the Amazon Prime comedy series "Upload". Zainab made her first late night stand up appearance on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers, and has also had appearances on HBO's All Def Comedy (2017), NBC's Last Comic Standing (2014), Arsenio (2014), BET's Comic View (2014), AXSTV's Gotham Comedy Live! She also just recently starred in a new web series titled Avant-Guardians. Zainab is a regular at the Improv Comedy Club in LA and the Comedy Cellar in NY, and has performed in the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival as one of the 2014 New Faces of Comedy and returned numerous times since.   After hitting financial rock bottom, Sharita Humphrey had to rebuild her life and make it stronger. She turned her knowledge of finance into a way to help those silently struggling both personally and financially. Sharita has always worked in the finance, auditing, and accounting industry. She worked as a tax examiner and auditor for the State of Texas for some time, and saw the daily impact of middle-class business owners consistently struggling with not only their business finances but also their personal finances. Her experience includes teaching and speaking at several organizations and events, including the Women's Resource Center of Houston and Covenant Community Capital. Her work has been published in several magazines, such as Credit Karma and has allowed her to be a brand ambassador for a debt boot camp program with Capital One. She was asked to speak at Covenant House Houston National Night Out event to help bring awareness to the growing epidemic of homelessness and raise money for the homeless teens in Houston. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf

Glam Observer
Fashion Journalism Fundamentals: 3 must-known if you want to become a fashion writer

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 19:23


Want to write for your favorite fashion magazines?If you are considering a career at your favorite publications, then this episode is a must-listen!Full of practical details from the beginning to the very last minute: SPOILER if you write for a publication such as Vogue your article's title will be “A timeless chic elegant piece to have in your wardrobe”, while for Cosmopolitan you might use a title more friendly “Hi, you need this in your wardrobe Rn” (Rn=right now, abbreviations are certainly not something you'd use for Vogue)!But you'll also learn things such as: Do you have zero experience? What's best? Internships or freelancing? Did you know that fashion journalism is made of writing plus styling?Tune in to listen to these insider tips and things about fashion journalism. Register for the FREE LIVE WEBINARS I'm doing on Wed Mar 2nd and Thur Mar 3rd about the 3 steps to start writing for fashion magazines > click here to reserve your spot now > https://glamobserver.com/live-webinar-fashion-writer 

Glam Observer
10 Skills you need to get a Job as a Fashion Editor

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 18:18


Want to work as a fashion writer? Or if you prefer to call yourself a fashion editor or fashion journalist? While you might believe that writing is the most important skill, there are many other things behind a beautifully written fashion article. Tune in to listen to the skillset you need to work as a Fashion Editor. Want to learn more? join me next week for a free live webinar about 3 steps to become a fashion writer, register here for free https://glamobserver.com/live-webinar-fashion-writerQuestions? email giada@glamobserver.com 

Glam Observer
5 steps to start writing for fashion magazines

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 18:00


Do you dream to write for your favorite fashion magazines?Whether you want to become a freelancer or get a full-time job at a fashion magazine as a fashion editor/writer, in this episode you'll learn the 5 steps to get started!Join the waitlist for The Fashion Writer Accelerator course > https://glamobserver.com/fashion-writer-accelerator-courseQuestions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

What Are You Wearing?
What It's Really Like Behind The Scenes Of A Fashion Magazine

What Are You Wearing?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 31:06


How do magazines make people look so perfect? If you work for magazines do you get free designer clothes? Is working in fashion just like The Devil Wears Prada? This week on the pod, Deni and Tam share all their juicy stories and experiences working behind the scenes at fashion mags. Plus! What's the right way to pack a suitcase? Deni teaches us a fool proof way to make sure you pack just enough and not too much. The list of clothes and accessories mentioned in this episode is below: BOUJIE Deni: Kurt Geiger heels Tam: Lu Goldie sunnies BUDGET Deni: Cotton On Sea Shepherd Tshirts Tam: VRG GRL Vila Amalfi collection   FOLLOW US Check out everything we talked about today on the Mamamia Style Instagram We have a Facebook group! Check out What Are You Wearing CREDITS This podcast is produced by Rose Kerr Mamamia's Head of Podcasts is Elissa Ratliff GET IN TOUCH: Got a fashion question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386 Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia here.  Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Glam Observer
The [11] Skills You Need to Work in Fashion

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 27:35


Want to get a job in the fashion industry? In this episode we will talk about the soft and technical skills that you need for a career in fashion. Not only for fashion designers, these are also for those who want to work in styling, as fashion writers, pr, marketing, buying...Book anniversary celebration! Order your copy of Your Fashion Dream Plan on Amazon and redeem your two free gifts! Click here to learn more  https://www.glamobserver.com/your-fashion-dream-plan/The history of Fashion Capitals FREE webinar, register here  https://www.glamobserver.com/fashion-capitals-free-webinar/Questions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

Glam Observer
How to become more confident when you apply for fashion jobs

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 29:12


Do you lack self-confidence when it comes to applying for jobs in fashion?Are you intimidated by the fashion industry?Are you scared of applying for jobs?Do you believe you are not enough to get a job at the top companies in the fashion industry?Tune in for a dose of motivation and to learn how you can believe in yourself more and finally stop doubting yourself when you have to send those emails or apply for jobs...The book Your Fashion [Dream]Plan turns one this month!

Glam Observer
Students'stories: How Udita got her internship at Vogue Business with zero experience

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 32:12


In this episode, you'll listen to one of my students of the online course Break into the fashion industry: Udita who just got her internship at Vogue Business. Udita didn't study fashion and didn't have any previous work experience in fashion before landing her internship. In the episode she shared which of the strategies that she learned in the course have been the most useful for her and which in particular the ones that got her the job at Vogue Business.Want to land your dream job in fashion too? I'm doing a LIVE WEBINAR on Thursday, Nov 11th where I'll teach you 3 TOP secrets to get a job in fashion quickly! Ready to get a job by the end of 2021??? Register here for free > https://www.glamobserver.com/live-webinar-break-11-11/If you are ready to impress fashion recruiters like Udita then enroll in the online course Break into the fashion industry > https://courses.glamobserver.com/p/how-to-break-into-the-fashion-industryQuestions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

When Life Gives You Lemons
When You Hustle Less and Grow More

When Life Gives You Lemons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 44:53


Tune in to hear special guest, Rachel Kelly, talk about the creation of Make Lemonade - a virtual co working space that gives you the tools to hustle less and grow more. We talk about what it's like to start your own business, how to pivot when life hands you lemons (like a global pandemic), and how to build a mindful and inclusive community.About Make Lemonade:Make Lemonade sprouted in 2017 when founder Rachel Kelly was feeling extra lonely freelancing and had zero coworkers to connect with. So, she opened a Toronto coworking office and before she knew it, a community was born.A lot happened in the first couple of years. Being featured in Forbes, Fashion Magazine, Toronto Life, and Canadian Living are some of our highlights, partnering with Bumble, Facebook and Instagram are huge wins, but our heartwarming events really take the cake.

Glam Observer
How Jennifer went from feeling NOT ENOUGH to apply for the job, to Editor at COSMOPOLITAN

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 32:53


Have you ever felt not enough and intimidated to apply for a job in fashion? This episode is for you.If you've been following me for a while now you probably have heard me say many times "You are enough to work in the fashion industry", it doesn't matter if you don't have experience already, you didn't study fashion or you don't have connections already. You can be part of the fashion industry.  I talk about this so much almost everyday that I even published a book on this and actually the first draft title was you are enough but then we opted for Your fashion (dream) plan. In my book I do talk about self-confidence as the only real skill you need to get a job in fashion because once you master this, you can achieve anything else you lack and everything you want. But since you've heard me saying so many times things such as you are enough, feel the fear and send those emails anyway, I wanted to bring you a story and the experience of someone else that I'm sure will inspire you. In this episode, I chat with Jennifer Savin features editor at cosmopolitan. She would not be in this position today if years ago she listened to the voices in her head that said you are not enough, it's too competitive you can't make it, so don't apply for that job.  Luckily a friend of hers pushed her to apply for that internship at Cosmopolitan, and despite she didn't believe in herself, she did it and got the job and has never left since then.We hope that this episode will be your friend that pushes you to apply and send emails despite you might feel a bit intimidated and scared.By listening to this episode You'll learn:how to overcome the fear of not being enough and believing more in yourself to get what you want. We don't cover lack of self-confidence only during your job search but we do also talk about what you should expect from your first week at the office when you feel so scared, comparing yourself to other people from the industry on Instagram, imposter syndrome, and putting yourself out there if you are an aspiring journalist and you might not feel confident about pitching your ideas and articles. A great episode full of tips from the first minute to the last one that I'm sure will inspire you!Enjoy it!Resources mentioned:Book Your Fashion Dream Plan  https://checkout.glamobserver.com/products/fashion-career-coaching-class/FREE Masterclass 3 unconventional strategies to get a job in fashion https://www.glamobserver.com/free-webinarHow to become a freelance fashion writer ,  online course  https://courses.glamobserver.com/p/freelance-fashion-writer-boss Questions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

Glam Observer
Flora Johnston FT Fashion Editor on the attitude to make it in fashion, how to use Instagram for your career and interning every summer

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 35:32


Flora Johnston is the fashion and luxury editor at the Financial times but not only. A very ambitious lady who never sit still since the early days of her career when instead of partying with friends she was spending her summers interning to get into the glamorous industry. Her strong passion for the fashion industry is transparent and you'll hear it plus see it if you check her fantastic Instagram profile where she shares with her 10K followers both her looks, street style photos but also her favorite brands, shows and behind the scenes of her fashion career.  A fashion editor and stylist in this episode we chat about the early days of her career in fashion, how to use Instagram for your career, how she manages to be a fashion editor and a stylist, how to propose a new project to your company, and her tips to break into the fashion industry.Free masterclass 3 unconventional strategies to get a job in fashion https://www.glamobserver.com/free-webinarOnline course Break into the Fashion Industry >https://courses.glamobserver.com/For more fashion career tips www.glamobserver.comQuestions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

Glam Observer
Fashion Magazines are now opening stores (both physical and online), selling clothes and reducing deadstock

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 13:41


"Allure" it's opening the first store, Vogue Scandinavia will sell its issues only on their flagship online, you can now buy Vogue clothing...Between events, merchandise, subscriptions, ecommerce and physical stores, the publishing sector is now far beyond advertising, thus taking a much more interesting direction involving various professionals and systems that go beyond fashion editors and writing articles. 

Glam Observer
6 Things you can do this summer to get ready for the Fashion Industry

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 17:06


Ready to secure your next fashion job/internship starting in September or fall?You must act now!Tune in to listen to 6 things you can do this summer to get ready for the fashion inudstry even if you have not been able to secure a summer internship. If you do not take advantage of the summer you will delay your entry into the fashion industry by missing job opportunities that are open when you are not ready.Resources mentioned in the episode: Book Your Fashion [Dream] Plan on Amazon >https://www.amazon.com/Your-Fashion-Dream-Plan-empowering/dp/8894562808/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=your+fashion+dream+plan&qid=1624957406&sr=8-1FREE MASTERCLASS 3 Unconventional Strategies to get a job in fashion quickly https://www.glamobserver.com/free-webinarOnline Course "Inside the Fashion Industry" $100 OFF today > https://courses.glamobserver.com/p/inside-the-fashion-industry

Glam Observer
From banking to launching a fashion business to Marie Claire eCommerce Director - Emily Ferguson

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 31:54


Emily Ferguson is the eCommerce Director at Marie Claire. Her entry into the fashion industry is not the typical one of those who want to get into the glamourous industry.  She studied international business, finance and economics and started her career in banking where she stayed for six years but with an exit strategy since the beginning. She went into banking in fact to save up some money to launch her own business and also pay for her student loan.When she had enough money saved, she took the leap and started her own eCommerce fashion affiliate business. She ran her business for three years until the website design company she was working with went bust and one of the freelancers took the copyright. The quote to relaunch her business was 3x times higher, so that was the moment when she knew in her heart that it was not the right time to run her own business again and made the brave decision to step back and went to work for a fashion startup.Her own fashion business was her only experience in fashion, all her previous experience and what she studied were totally unrelated to fashion but she leveraged her own fashion company perfectly to land a job in other fashion companies. You could try this option too: entering fashion by leveraging your fashion business and then switch to the fashion corporate world.She then went to work at the Telegraph and eventually landed at Marie Claire: “Skills are always transferable even across industries...you've got to be more relaxed with your career. follow your passion, not your money. "In this episode, we also talk about what her job is about, what she looks for when hiring new people at the fashion magazine, her latest project the Marie Claire Beauty Edit and the future of the business of fashion publications. Enjoy it!FREE PDF guide the Dos and don'ts of the fashion job applications: https://www.glamobserver.com/fashion-job-application-freebieQuestions? Email giada@glamobserver.com

Glam Observer
How To Get A Job At A Fashion Magazine In 2021

Glam Observer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 21:27


We have partnered with Marie Claire UK to offer 2 remote internships to break into the fashion industry students and alumni in the ecommerce and editorial departments! Applications close on March 22nd. Use the code "MARIECLAIRE" to enroll and get 100€ OFF Plus I'll meet with all my students and alumni interested in applying at Marie Claire on a Live Zoom Session on Tuesday, March 16th (recording will be available in the course section as a lecture) to help them get ready for the application, sharing best practices, answering all the questions and also tips on how to turn that internship into something more afterwards >> https://courses.glamobserver.com/p/how-to-break-into-the-fashion-industry Questions? Email me at giada@glamobserver.com

Align & Hustle
When Life Hands You Lemons with Rachel Kelly

Align & Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 37:19


For years, I thought that I was a lone wolf.  That I was capable of doing everything on my own.  Starting a business soon taught me that if you want to go fast, you go alone.  If you want to go far, you go together. On this episode of the Align & Hustle Podcast, I chat with Rachel Kelly, Founder of the beautiful Toronto co-work space, Make Lemonade.We chat about resilience, strength, re-imagining your vision for your business and the power of community.Rachel has been featured in Forbes, Toronto Life, Fashion Magazine and shares her story of when life hands you a lemon... you have no choice but to "Make Lemonade"!I also share my review of the MUST READ Book of the Month by Jamie Kern Lima, founder of It Cosmetics.Click PLAY to Listen NOW!Thanks for being here! xo, k

The Juicy CEO with Monique Bryan
Personal Branding With Personal Style on Women Talk Shop - Episode 18

The Juicy CEO with Monique Bryan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 31:10


You are in for a super special episode, because the host of, Women Talk Shop, and Juicy CEO business bestie, Rebecca Perrin, has graciously allowed me to rebroadcast our episode where she interviewed me on her show. What I find so interesting about being interviewed, is you tend to say things in a whole new way when someone else is asking the questions. There were so many juicy nuggets that Rebecca pulls out that I just had to share this! Rebecca has such a gift with words, which makes sense since she is a former journalist. This episode helps highlight the importance of having a personal brand not only for business owners but for employees as well! “Personal branding with personal style isn't a frivolous expense or use of time, it's a critical factor in how people perceive you. And if you're a professional woman, whether you're an employee or an entrepreneur, how people perceive you has a direct impact on your opportunities. They are directly correlated.” - Rebecca PerrinGet your notebooks ready this one is going to have you think about your brand in a whole new way! About RebeccaRebecca Perrin is Founder & Chief Writer at Brand Editor, a certified life coach and a career brand manager. She has had a 15-year career as a marketing communications professional, a writer and digital editor for some of Canada's leading lifestyle media, like FLARE, Fashion Magazine, CBC Life, Notable. She is also the host of the podcast “Women Talk Shop”, the only podcast that will change how you think and talk about work.