Factory PR Looking for Interns for Fashion Week and Beyond

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Factory PR, a fast-paced PR company specializing in fashion and lifestyle is looking for dedicated, ambitious interns to assist in our showroom for Fashion Week and the Fall semester.

This internship includes, but is not limited to, PR responsibilities such as:

-High-end fashion trafficking to magazines and stylists
-Helping organize lookbook shoots
-Conducting model castings
-Event Coordination
-Managing Door VIP Guestlists
-Maintaining showroom appearance
-Assisting in day-to-day duties
-Maintaining a positive , professional attitude involving any task at hand
-Fashion Week assistance
-Styling Assistance

Requirments:
-Able to work 10 am-6pm
-Have a strong interest in the Fashion and PR industries
-Be a self starter who is extremely organized, motivated and is not afraid to share new ideas.

Positions available immediately.

Please email resumes and cover letters to Angela Remigio,
angela@factorypr.com

* This is an unpaid internship

(image Fashion by James Spicer)

Fashion Week: The Publicists Behind the Designers

(This post originally appeared on PRNewser. Reposted with permission.)

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Today marks the first official day of New York Fashion Week, and while most people are interested in the new Spring lines and beautiful models, here at PRNewser we are interested in the publicists, namely which designers and shows they are promoting. (Ok, so maybe we’re also interested in the beautiful models.)

In that spirit, we’ve compiled the comprehensive list of publicists and agencies who are behind each and every designer. Read on for all the details – your thoughts and tips are welcome in the comments.

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Top Fashion PR Interviews from PR Couture

So, it was a busy week and posting went to sh**. Still, there are a ton of posts on PR Couture you may have missed. So for this Fashion PR Fridays, let’s browse the archives of amazing fashion PR practitioner interviews for inspiration, shall we?

Do you want to start your own fashion PR agency? Amy Lagae did.

As a jewelry designer or PR maven working with accessory brands, you should know about LupRocks. Do you?

Are you promoting your fashion clients through social networking? Janice McCafferty is.

What is a real full-service fashion PR agency? EM! Productions has some thoughts.

What it was like working for a London fashion PR agency through the eyes of a college student.

(Image: Fashion vs. Identity by Polly Rothwell)