Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Dallas' Fashion at the Park

Last week I covered Dallas' version of fashion week, which is called Fashion at the Park. Valentino, Marchesa, 3.1 Philip Lim, Roberto Cavalli,Rodarte, and Oscar de la Renta held shows, just to name a few. Check out my coverage on SMU's news website, The Daily Mustang .

(photo by Evans Caglage, Fashion at the Park, NorthPark Center, Fall 2008)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Oops

Wow. My bad for not keeping up with my blog! There are so many things that have happened between June 26,2008 and now! I will do my best to fill you in on what new scoops I have learned about. Currently I am going through an identity crisis because I graduate... in two months! AHHH!

Here is something to keep you preoccupied while I figure out to catch up on Fashion 101. Here is a site I've been using to look for jobs. Media Bistro is extremely helpful!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

What's Your Story?

So why are you working your butt of this summer as an unpaid intern? Below you'll find my reason and my story for why I am. **Note: This is the essay I wrote to win the $1,000 of Ed's Trust Fund. (copyright is mine) Use it as an example to write your own 500 word essay and apply!


Tired Of Not Knowing What
You’re Supposed To Do With Your Life?

Find Out How One Girl’s Teenage Tantrum
Turned Into Her Life’s Calling


My obsession with magazines all started at the dramatic age of 13 when my dad grounded me for two weeks for throwing a temper tantrum, and a phone, at a family dinner. No one at dinner that night thought that my dad’s punishment would transform his little girl into a fashion maven.

After spending the first two days of my so-called solitary confinement of life without phone or friends, I decided I needed something to fill up my time. That’s when my childhood creativity kicked in and transformed my blank bathroom walls into a canvas. Every day I would come home after school and start ripping out fashion stories I loved, celebrities with unique looks, and models I adored (I knew Adriana Lima was going to be big even back when she was doing editorials for Seventeen!). Due to my precise cutting skills and refusal to post pictures just to fill up space, this project took way longer than two weeks. Even longer than two years. My grand project took a total of three and a half years.

Ever since I had my bathroom wall epiphany, I knew that I was meant to work in the industry, but I still didn’t quite know how my talents converted into a title on a masthead. In high school I found my fit as the editor-in-chief of the yearbook and up until my third year in college I thought it was my calling. After spending a summer as a fashion intern at Glamour, my passion for photography and fashion was revived. But I didn’t quite see myself as a Market Editor. So I poured through fashion blogs, magazines, and even Anna Wintour’s biography to find my place in the industry. That’s when I discovered Stylist by Sarah Mower. I devoured the pages of photography and learned how some of the world’s greatest stylists also served as creative directors. I finally understood how my eye for a certain look, my intuition about certain trends, my background with InDesign and my love of art all pointed towards a career as a creative director.

Since this “aha!” moment I have started to piece together my idea of what makes a good creative director. I changed my plans to study abroad in Madrid and begged my parents to let me study art and French in Paris. For five months I immersed myself in the French culture because I know a good director must understand the ins and outs of the world’s fashion capital. I now look at the world through different eyes. I am always on the lookout for prime photo shoot locations and look to architecture, paintings, and trends to inspire new designs and angles for a magazine.

My dad’s normal solution for handling a boy-crazy 13-year-old turned out to be a not-so-normal event in my life. My love for fashion magazines has taken me on a winding journey. And just when I think I have it all figured out and know what to do with my life, I am introduced to new aspects of the industry that I love. Yet I know that I am on the right track to living the life of my dreams.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ed's Party




So for those of you who didn't go to Ed 2010's party... you missed out! Okay, I'll admit, it wasn't a raging party or anything but it was cool to find out what other interns do at different publications. It's a good networking thing! And...




I won Ed's Trust Fund award! During the summer Ed's Trust Fund gives two interns $1,000 scholarships. What's crazy is only 30 people applied... so the odds were pretty good! Ed also gives away one fall and one spring scholarship too. Check Ed2010 for more details.



Oh and one last thing: visit the Boat Basin Cafe on 79th St. and the Hudson River, it has an amazing sunset view!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Come to the Party!


Tomorrow night my favorite magazine go-to site, Ed2010.com, is hosting an NYC intern party. So come! There will be door prizes, free cupcakes, a chance to meet other interns and network with editors! I'm going and I would love to see you there!

Here is the address:
7th Annual Welcome to NYC Intern Party
Boat Basin Cafe (West 79th Street at the Hudson River)
Tuesday, June 17, 6:30-8:30pm

Visit their website for more information.

Post-Peabody's

I arrived at the Waldorf around 11:15 a.m. and my friend Andrew and I wandered around until we found the right ballroom (the hotel is huge!). I was a little surprised at how many "older" people were there. But really I should have known it would be a mostly older crowd... the people with the most experience are going to be the most talented!
At noon we took our seats at table 73 for the opening of the ceremonies. Michael Adams, the president of University of Georgia, gave an introductory speech and afterwards we ate a delicious lunch: steak, salad, potatoes and chocolate. Unfortunately Andrew and I had to leave as soon as the ceremony began, which was a little disappointing... but it was time for both of us to get back to work. On the bright side, I did get to see Stephen Colbert! Very charismatic and handsome, just like on T.V.
Even though I didn't get to see the ceremonies, here are some highlights:
- Lesley Stahl replaced Brian Williams as the emcee because Williams opted to attend Tim Russert's funeral (and rightly so).
- Heidi Klum was present to accept an award for Project Runway . Showtime's Dexter won as well.
- The Colbert Report , The Discovery Channel's Planet Earth won,
- ABC's Wounds of War – The Long Road Home for Our Nation`s Veterans, which is a series of reports by news correspondent Bob Woodruff, won a Peabody, along with many others.

Check out the press release to view more information about the 67th Annual Peabody Awards. So wish I had seen Heidi!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

An Intern goes to the Peabody's

YAY! So you know how after you get home from working all day and you are too tired to do anything? Well... this was me on Thursday, but I did not feel like sitting home alone so I went to dinner with my Paris roommate,Savannah, and her friends from the South. And oh how glad I am that I went!
We went to Paradou's over in the Meatpacking district and I met some guys who work on Wall Street. (all those guys who work in finance get amazing tickets to stuff!) One guy happened to have an extra ticket to the Peabody's.... and I finangled my way into receiving that ticket! Ahhh I am so excited.
Skipping work is not acceptable, even to go to the Peabody's, so I am going to skip my lunch break and come in an hour early in order to go.
NBC's Nightly News anchor Brian Williams is the emcee of the 67th Annual Peabody Luncheon luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Even though I am only going for an hour of it, it should be pretty exciting! I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow.

Oh and the point of the story? Make the most of your summer and be social! Go out (I don't mean get drunk and make a fool of yourself) and have fun! In New York City, you are surrounded by the most interesting mix of people in the world; you never know where you will catch your big break!