On Wednesday we had a lecture with the aforementioned man in aid of us hopefully getting a job at the end of our degree.
He was basically telling us to ‘Sieze the day!’ and take every oppertunity of work experience and interning that is offered to us. To make sure that we network, make people remember your name/face and keep people’s numbers.
Disorder magazine started as a Fanzine 8 years ago and was mainly an alternative music magazine with claims of being ‘ahead of the times’ but now it is re-launching as more of a fashion orientated glossy magazine. But i’m not sure if that will fit with it’s claims of being inspirational rather than aspirational. I like their idea of using undiscovered talent and making people famous or using celebs that no one else will touch but perhaps people do need to see the odd celeb that they are actually fans of, in order to be attracted to it.
His part about how to sell yourself to companies really gave me a kick up the ass to do more work on my own time and try to find people that will really want whatever I’m working on. Make yourself aware of fashion history but also of the current socio-economic trends so that you know what you’re talking about.
He said that he doesn’t believe that print will disappear but it is under threat and steps DO need to be taken to ensure that all bases are covered. They have released a Disorder App on iTunes which has over 4billion downloads and they have a website where you can view parts of the magazine articles and view the new Disorder TV.
I really thought that the lecture was useful and he didn’t seem like a really pushy guy, so there must be hope for some shyer nice people in the fashion world, but i do think i will be becoming a little more forceful and keep on top of things more.
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