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Wednesday February 6th, 2013

Fashionista 50: The Most Influential People in New York Fashion Right Now
The Business

Fashionista 50: The Most Influential People in New York Fashion Right Now

To survive in this business, you’ve got to have more than talent. You’ve got to be shrewd, savvy, determined—and a crazy-hard worker.

So here’s our list of the 50 most influential people working in New York fashion right now. To compile the list, we used our own knowledge of the industry combined with advice from inside sources.

Let us know what you think: You’ll find the entire Fashionista 50 list below. Click on the person’s name to read a full bio. And if you really want to click through the whole slideshow, you can do so here.

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Published at 12:40 PM

Tuesday September 4th, 2012

Tuesday March 13th, 2012

What Fashion Internships are Really Like at Conde Nast and Hearst
Fashion Careers

What Fashion Internships are Really Like at Conde Nast and Hearst

Most of what we know about the nature of fashion internships comes from our own experiences, friends’ experiences, articles like these and unrealistic portrayals on shows like The Hills and Gossip Girl. However, there are other resources that we didn’t know existed until recently–websites where people can go to anonymously rate and/or review their internship experiences. They’re sort of like RateMyProfessor, but for internships.

Unfortunately, there isn’t one that’s overwhelmingly comprehensive, but after perusing a few, we found some good (or really bad depending on how you look at it) evaluations of internships at companies like Condé Nast, Hearst, PR Consulting and more.

Most (not all) of them are negative and filled with horror stories–mainly because people seem more interested in writing negative things on the internet than positive ones. We’re sure plenty of people had positive experiences at these companies as well. Regardless, many of them do offer good insight into what people do during fashion internships. Read and learn.

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Published at 5:02 PM

Thursday May 13th, 2010

Wednesday January 13th, 2010

Versace Closes Press Office

More bad news on the downsizing front: Versace’s closed their US press office, just days after Lagerfeld let go of their top PR. It’s painful news for their in-house PR team, but fantastic news for PR Consulting. The agency (named for owner Pierre Rougier) can add another client to their already impressive roster which includes Read more →

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Published at 3:14 PM

Monday September 7th, 2009