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The Goods: Win a Pair of Industry Publicity’s Favorite PR Girl Work Pants

When Industry Publicity sent me over a pitch about their client Tribal Sportswear’s perfect-for-work pants, all priced under $75 and available in sizes 2-18, I immediately saw them as a fashion PR girl essential. But rather than just cover the pants, I asked the fashion PR and marketing firm to share which of the brand’s four styles are employee favorites.

One thing is clear: while it may be winter in NYC, both PR Coordinator Mirta and Fashion Assistant Katelyn clearly have a taste for tangerine! Check out their fabulous fashion collages below.

Mirta Carbajal, PR Coordinator

Favorite style of pant: Favorite Fit in the Straight leg

Why I love this look: I have a petite frame, but I am still curvy so a straight leg pant paired with a great pair of heels, makes me seam and feel a bit taller.

Favorite part of working in fashion PR?: The best part about working in PR is working for a company founded by women, its always great to see women in an authoritative role in any industry. I also have the opportunity to see every aspect from consulting to event coordination, there is always something new happening, making each day different from the last.

Katelyn Sevilla, Fashion Assistant

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Favorite style of pant: Pull On-Boot Leg in Black

Why I love this look: I love these pants! They look great on all body shapes and are so comfortable and easy to wear. They look great with chunky heels!

Favorite part of working in fashion PR? Working with extremely talented people and helping them grow their brands

Win a pair of Tribal Sportswear pants!

1) Leave a comment on this post with your favorite way to style the classic PR girl black pant  OR 2) Make sure you are following @pr_couture and Retweet this post be automatically entered to win a pair of your very own! Contest ends Friday, February 10 at 11:59 ET.

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New York Fashion PR Jobs: Full-Time Fashion & Beauty AAE, Beauty PR Intern

Desperately seeking your next fashion PR superstar? $25 per listing for a targeted applicant pool and tons of social promotion!


Assistant Account Executive, ODA PR, NYC

ODA PR, a fashion, accessories & lifestyle PR firm with fashion, accessory, beauty and lifestyle clients such as Badgley Mischka, RAOUL RTW & Accessories, Pink Tartan, BLUES by kyky, Ramy Brook, and Jane Post, are searching for a driven, outgoing, & passionate Assistant Account Executive.

You’ll be responsible for:

  • Creating pitches in Photoshop
  • Making Cision lists
  • Phone calls to editors
  • Pitching editors and stylists
  • Sample trafficking
  • Maintaining showroom organization

Must have at least two years of PR experience. Learn more and apply!


Spring/Summer PR Beauty Intern

Von Freudenberg Enterprises, owned by Celebrity Brow Specialist Elke Von Freudenberg, is looking for a part intern available to work 2-3 days per week. You’ll need your own laptop and will get experience updating media lists, pitching to beauty editors/bloggers and more.  Learn more and apply!

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Fashion PR Fridays: Fashion, PR & Marketing Links 2.3.12

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Fashion 2.0 Awards: Yuli Ziv Explains Why Fashion Brands Should Have More Fun with Social Media

Fashion 2.0 Award Winners DKNY at the 2011 Awards

The Fashion 2.0 Awards, launched in 2010 by Yuli Ziv’s fashion & beauty blogger network Style Coalition, is a peer and fan-nominated event that recognizes and honors the most innovative fashion brands in the online community. The 2012 award show boasts several firsts – including first-time host Robert Verdi, who’s blogger media parties are legendary, keynote by fashion designer and digital pioneer Norma Kamali – who most recently presented her Spring/Summer 2012 collection at Lincoln Center in 3D, and the first Fashion 2.0 Visionary Award, to be presented to Gilt Group founders Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson.

Find out which fashion designer’s social media strategy Yuli loves and why, as well as her thoughts on the biggest trends between fashion bloggers, brands and digital strategy (hint: it’s integrated).

The Fashion 2.0 Awards ceremony kicks off Fashion Week on February 8 and will be live-streamed.  Limited tickets are available for purchase. The Twitter hash tag is #fashion20. For more information about Yuli or her book Blogging Your Way to the Front Row, please visit YuliZiv.com.

 

 

How to do Award Show Fashion PR

Fashion PR: Three Ways to Make the Most of Celebrity Style During Award Show Season

By Liz Anthony, President, Mariposa Communications

Any recent Hollywood event can be the catalyst for a PR frenzy– if a celebrity is wearing it, rest assured that anything framed as similar has clear pitch potential, and, if positioned correctly, will sell remarkably well. Now that award season is upon us, take heed of the following tips to be sure you are pitching appropriately.

Don’t waste an editor’s time (by sending something that looks nothing like the celebrity look)

There’s an art to pitching celebrity-inspired looks – you don’t want to be grasping at straws (i.e. choosing any remotely similar necklace, dress, or clutch) and filling up an editor’s inbox with long-shots. Pitch pieces that do in fact look strikingly similar or at least share a common motif. Also, make sure that you only connect pieces to those  “buzz-worthy” celebs that align with your brand.

Do make it easy for an editor to say yes (by doing your homework)

Fashion editors sift through hundreds of pieces of jewelry a week, on top of an inbox full of product images. Reduce their stress and grab their attention by sending emails that clearly show the similarity of a celebrity’s look to the designer’s pieces. Provide detailed product description, pricing and direct links to the items. Have hi-res, low-res, editorial and products shot against a white background at the ready. Never send enormous files via email without an editor’s ok.

Do consider pricing carefully (everyone loves a red carpet “look for less”)

While it may sound obvious, make sure your designer prices items significantly lower than the celebrity worn original. Otherwise, why would an editor consider your product over the exact celeb-endorsed product? If need be, consider a short-term price reduction in order to make full use of the award season trend – after all, the right PR story could drive significant sales to cover the margin.

Our client Roberta Chiarella matched Jessica Alba, Angelina Jolie, Julie Bowen, Stacy Keibler and Charlize Theron with a spectacularly similar jewelry look. This led to a collaboration with US Weekly on a Today Show segment, print feature and giveaway. Now that’s some PR-worthy bling!


Image credit: Credit: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.com; Jason Merritt/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Jason Merritt/Getty Images

 

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[Sponsored by Meinto: Saving Local Fashion] Fashion PR Fridays: Fashion, PR & Marketing Links 1.27.12

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  • The third annual Fashion 2.0 awards are upon us, voting ends February 7th so there is still time to get your word out. Can’t make it to the actual awards ceremony? No need to fret, the awards ceremony will also be streamed and Tweeted live from the event. (via Style Coalition)

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IFB Founder Jennine Jacob on Brand/Fashion Bloggers Relationships, Learning from PR (and how DO you pronounce Aliza Licht’s Last Name?)

This morning I had the unusual pleasure of sitting down across coasts, coffee in hand, to check in with Jennine Jacob, aka The Coveted, aka founder of Independent Fashion Bloggers (IFB) aka the beauty and the brains behind the most impactful community ever created to support, advise and nurture fashion bloggers who are serious about blogging for business.

On February 8, IFB will host the second of their bi-annual fashion blogger conference during fashion week. The conference lineup includes social media and PR maven Aliza Licht (DKNY PR GIRL), Glamour Magazine’s Suze Schwartz, Fashionista.com’s Executive Editor Leah Chernikoff, Refinery29′s Connie Wang and fashion’s favorite bloggers like BryanBoy, Wendy Nguyen from Wendy’s Lookbook, Emily Schuman from Cupcakes & Cashmere, Andy Torres from Style Scrapbook, Erica Domesek from PS I Made This, Jenni Radosevich from I Spy DIY and more.

Jennine has done it all – from trips around the world to experience fashion on behalf of brands, to creating a top denim blog on behalf of ShopBop, to most recently, starting influencer marketing agency Coveted Media, consulting directly with top fashion brands around their blogger outreach strategy. This year at IFB she’s interested in exploring how fashion bloggers can emulate the brand-building antics of fashion PR and fashion media leaders to drive community, audience, and opportunity, as well as how mobile increasingly affects the way we create and collect content, as well as blog and share online.

Especially valuable to fashion PR’s are Jennine’s thoughts about how brands can best nurture relationships with bloggers.

Conference Details

  • IFB Conference, February 8, Milk Studios (live-steam will be available)
  • Follow along @_IFB, #IFBcon

 PR Couture & The Coveted (aka Crosby & Jennine)

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Sh*t Fashion PR Girls Say

…well at least one of them!

OscarPRGirl aka Erika Bearman, Oscar de la Renta’s director of communications, goes there. And we can’t stop watching!

What’s your favorite line?

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Getting IN: Fashion PR Internships with Prada & PR Consulting

There is no “off” switch for PR. Everyone in the industry is basically always working and you always have to be accessible and ready to handle anything at any given moment. -Ashley Santucci

Ashley Santucci left a school she loved in order to intern in the city she has loved since a child, New York City. To date she has had several internships that span across a broad range of different facets of the industry including journalism, styling, blogging, and PR. Although Ashley has tried many different options of the types of careers one can pursue in the fashion industry, it is in the constantly evolving and somewhat hectic life of fashion PR where her true passions lie.

What is your background?

I’ve lived in Long Island, New York my whole life. My family and I were always traveling into New York City because we lived so close, and I knew that I wanted to work and live there one day. After high school, I went to Binghamton University in upstate New York. Although I loved the school itself, I realized I really wanted to be close to the city again. So, I transferred back home to school on Long Island in order to commute into NYC for internships year round. I am  a Communications major and a Business Administration minor. To date I have interned at First Enterprise Securities, Cosmopolitan Magazine, emcBlue.com as a fashion blogger, Prada, and PR Consulting. I also am a contributing writer for USA Today College and occasionally do some assisting styling with Andrew Mukamal. Basically I love and breathe every aspect of fashion whether it’s PR, writing, or styling.

Why Fashion PR?

I have always loved fashion, but I wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to do with it. I’ve also always enjoyed aspects of the communications industry, like writing, event planning, and public speaking. Once I started interning in New York City, everything just clicked for me, and my amazing PR internship at Prada confirmed that fashion PR is what I wanted to do. I thoroughly enjoyed all of the aspects of PR such as writing press releases, pitching, event planning, ect., and I love being right in the middle of all the action in the fashion industry, I could never have a job where I do the same thing everyday so fashion PR is perfect because it is fast paced and is always bringing something exciting and different.

How did you land your position?

I just completed an internship at the fashion PR agency, PR Consulting. When I was deciding where I wanted to be for the fall, I made  list of all the agencies I wanted to intern at. I did tons of research on their websites to learn about the companies, their clients, and who I felt would be a good fit for me. Then I wrote personalized cover letters, e-mail my resume out, and interviewed! I really believe that if you put in the time and effort, landing a great internship isn’t hard!

What is an example of a typical day in the office?

There really is no “typical” day in fashion PR which I love! Although, every day ALWAYS consists of dealing with tons of e-mails! A calm day at PR Consulting consists of a lot of sample trafficking to major magazines, handling credit requests, and finding and circulating press to our clients. Other days can be crazy busy and filled with activities like creating press kits, planning huge events like shows for Fashion Week, coordinating 300+ person giftings, and anything else that pops up during the day.

What are your responsibilities?

My main responsibility as an intern was to manage the sample trafficking. Some of my other responsibilities included picking up/dropping off samples, creating and updating spreadsheets, helping with monthly and seasonal reports for clients, finding and scanning press clippings, coordinating giftings to editors and celebrities, and helping with any additional tasks that came up throughout the day.

What is a recent success story that you have been a part of?

One major event that I was just a part of was the Versace x HM fashion show and event that took place in November. Versace is one of PR Consulting’s clients and this was a HUGE (500+) person event for them. Beforehand, I helped with creating press kits, seating charts, show books, delivering invitations, ect. The week before the show was crazy at the office, and the hours were crazy as well! Everyone’s main focus was on preparations and making sure that everything was going to run smoothly. I loved working the actual event and seeing the progress from the initial stages of planning to the finished product. At the event, I helped set up, placing seating cards, and greeting and seating high profile guests. I even got to see Donatella herself! The fashion show and event, as everyone knows, was a massive success and I am really proud to have been a part of it!

What challenges are attached to your job?

One of my favorite parts of the job, the fast pace, is also one of the biggest challenges. There is no “off” switch for PR. Everyone in the industry is basically always working and you always have to be accessible and ready to handle anything at any given moment. It’s definitely been a challenge to handle this while being a student with 18-credit semesters, a part-time job, as well as writing and styling on the side (and staying sane!). I also don’t love my 1+ commute into the city on the LIRR. But, I love this industry which really makes everything worth it!

What aspects of the job requirements were a surprise to you?

I wouldn’t say anything was necessarily a surprise. Because I’ve had previous internships, I basically knew what to expect at PR Consulting. There are definitely differences though between in-house fashion PR and and agency PR. Although they are both great, the people, environment, and pace are very different, so that took a little adjustment. I would say, though, that I was surprised how easy it is to get close to the people you work with in such a short time. Throughout my internships, I’ve gotten really close to some of my managers, and I know I have made lifelong friends with some fellow interns!

In a few words, how would you summarize PR Consulting?

Innovative, hardworking, fast-paced.

 

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Fashion Week PR: KCD Introduces Digital Fashion Shows for Press, Buyers

We are fashion purists and we believe in the runway show. This online experience will replicate the pureness of a live runway show, the only thing this doesn’t give you is the glass of champagne. Bring your own. – Ed Filipowski, KCD Co-President

So many shows…so little time! This season,leading fashion PR and production agency KCD Digital will provide a virtual solution to the over-scheduling woes plaguing press and buyers during February New York Fashion Week. The platform, developed in partnership with King & Partners, a NYC-based digital agency, is available at www.digitalfashionshows.com, (currently not much to see  – hopefully they will make full use of the landing page soon!) and will allow invited guests  to watch a pre-taped show at a specific time.

However, the platform is more than just a private viewing of the fashion show itself, KCD has aimed to provide press and buyers with all the pertinent information they need about each look, including run of show information, photographs of each look providing front, back and detail shots of shoes, jewelry and accessories, as well as hair make-up and product particulars for beauty stories.

Viewers can save favorites, easily access bio and credit information and even watch behind-the-scenes videos with designers. For bloggers and online publications, show videos are embeddable and downloadable.

While access to this level of show information is phenomenal, I hope that press, including bloggers, use the KCD prepared content to supplement posts, rather than simply pasting in PR approved content, ensuring that there is a diversity of perspectives and unique content filling up our feeds this season!

Prabal Gurung’s inaugural lCB collection for Onward Kashiyama will kick off the new platform, airing on Wednesday, February 15th at 11:30 a.m.

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Fashion PR Fridays: Fashion, PR & Marketing Links 1.20.12

Men’s fashion week has everyone swooning over the amazing designs, however there are some designers that take innovation to the next level and cross the line from creativity and into the wild. (via Huffington Post Style)

Young fashion superstar Tavi Gevinson has launched a new online magazine for teenage girls, www.RookieMag.com, where she plays the role of editor in chief at the tender age of 15. (via BBC News)

Burlesque star Dita Von Teese is one of the newest Target collaborators and is designing a lingerie line for Target Australia. (via The Gloss)

Missed out on the fashion statements made by the stars at the Golden Globe Awards? No worries, Vogue Daily gives you an overview of the looks that evening. (via Vogue Daily)

H&M has opted to go full out on its latest campaign and has booked an advertisement spot for the new collaboration with David Beckham during the second half of the Super Bowl. (via The High Low)

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Mariposa Communications adds Wanderlust + Co to Roster

Mariposa Communications, a New-York based fashion PR agency headed up by Liz Anthony, has added fashion blogger favorite Wanderlust + Co to its roster. The accessories brand takes inspiration from designer Jennifer Low’s Australian birthplace and current digs in Malaysia.

Accessory collections like Wandering Gypsy, Mixed Metals, Cocktail Hour, and Fly Me To The Moon provide multiple options for dress-up occasions as well as layering bracelets to create the perfect arm party.

Follow Wanderlust + Co on Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

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SXSW Style X Announces Initial Panel Lineup – Man Repeller, BurdaStyle, Singer22, StyleLikeU

2011 marked the inaugural launch of Style X, the official fashion showcase of SXSW. In 2012, the 36,000+ people who descend on Austin to experience a week of innovation in music, film and the interactive space will also have the opportunity to attend six fashion panels (up from three last year).

Style X is held on both Friday & Saturday, March 16-17 in the Austin Convention Center from noon to 8 p.m. each day, and features dozens of pop-up booths, runway shows featuring SXSW musicians as the models, panels and interactive, consumer-friendly activations.

SXSW is still accepting new designers through January 31 and more information is available about Style X on the SXSW site.

Initial panelists include:

Marcus Troy

One of the most-influential voices in style amongst men’s and footwear brands, The Marcus Troy Experience, has kept this Montreal resident busy advising companies such as Converse, Levi’s, Nike, Sebago among others since launching his blog in 2008. @marcustroy

Leandra Medine

The founder and editor of The Man Repeller, a blog that has become a sensation in fashion-forward circles all over the country with The New York Times, designers Rachel Roy and Kimberly Taylor and Teen Vogue a few noteworthy fans. @manrepeller

Nora Abousteit

Nora is a co-founder of BurdaStyle, the largest DIY fashion and sewing community with over half a million members and nearly 7 million pageviews per month. She runs BurdaStyle’s operations. BurdaStyle was described by The New York Times as “sort of Facebook for sewers”. @BurdaStyle @NoraAbousteit

Jace Lipstein

The man known as Grungy Gentleman has his hands in several buckets with his site, contributions to GQ and Esquire, his fashion collective SINGER22, of which he serves as Men’s Fashion Director. Jace will moderate a lively and insightful discussion on the current state of menswear with Zanerobe, Noble Gentlemen and others. @GrungyGentleman

James Jean

Known to New Yorkers and fashion aficionados alike as JFK Jean, this blogger-model-personal shopper-stylist-fashion photographer is best known for his work on The Mod Rockers. His work has been featured on sites and companies ranging from Racked to Ralph Lauren to JC Penney. @JFKJean

Lily Mandelbaum & Elisa Goodkind

The mother-daughter creative team behind StyleLikeU, a site that goes beyond street style to uncover the interests, roots and passions of some of the most stylish people in the world. StyleLikeU is not a celebrity fashion destination, but a source of inspiration and imagination for designers, musicians, and creatives of all types to share their style. @StyleLikeU

Indiana Adams

The voice of Adored Austin, the personal, oft-humorous style blog, returns as a panelist after contributing to the Style X panel discussion on the intersection of fashion and technology last year. Her blog is a part of the Lucky Style Collective and she is also the founder and organizer of the Texas Style Council. @AdoredAustin

Jason Ferro

Jason has led what some pundits have called Gap’s re-emergence in jeanmaking as its men’s denim director, largely responsible for the look-and-feel of Gap 1969 Jeans. Jason has been written up in AskMen, Billboard, GQ, Rolling Stone, and doubles as the lead singer/guitarist for LA-based band Whitley Heights.

Junior Scott Pence

Junior has worked in the fashion industry with leading brands like Diesel, Levi’s, Polo Group, Tommy Hilfiger and Luxottica for years, and currently works with RayBan. He will be bringing his own line of men’s bags, jewelry and clothing, We Are All Smth,to Style X as a showcasing brand. @WeAreAllSmith

Seth Weisser

Seth and Gerard Maione run What Goes Around Comes Around, one of the pioneering vintage clothing brands in the world with shops in both SoHo and Hollywood. WGACA houses one of the most extensive vintage clothing and textile libraries in the world, and, since its launch, the collection has been admired by editors, stylists, vintage afionados and celebrities like Brad Pitt, Katy Perry, and Lenny Kravitz. @WGACANY

Kyle Vucko

CEO of Indochino, a made-to-measure clothing company known best for custom suits under $500, got his start when his friend and, now, business partner Heikal Gani couldn’t find a quality suit at an affordable price. If it sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s a story several successful, fast-growing online businesses have started out. @Indochino @KyleVucko

Leith Testoni

The co-founder of premium menswear line Zanerobe, the Australian based collection known best for its masculine designs that appear in David Jones, Japan’s Barneys, Nieman Marcus, Nordstrom and Saks stores around the world. @ZanerobeAus

Daniel Maynard

One of the principals behind Noble Gentlemen, Dan has curated a collection of cutting-edge, emerging brands such as Zanerobe, denim label Neuw, eyewear maker CoLab and men’s accessory brand Cheddar Pocket. Dan previously ran the Vancouver-based showroom Young & Affluent. @NobleGentlemen

Mike Lee

Frontman and lead songwriter behind SXSW Showcasing, indie-pop band Letting Up Despite Great Faults. Letting Up were featured as models in the debut Style X runway shows before releasing their third EP, Paper Crush, last year. The band has picked up positive reviews from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and indie blogs from Austin to Tokyo, where the band toured last April @LettingUp

Troupe Gammage

Lead singer of Austin-based pop-rock group SPEAK, the 2010 recipient of the Austin Music Award for “Best New Band”. The band has been lauded by The A.V. Club, Austin Chronicle and last year released their debut album, I Believe In Everything (Modern Art Records/Atlantic). Troupe’s keyboard skills can also be heard on three tracks on Jet’s latest album, Shaka Rock. @hearSPEAKhere
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Cameo PR Kicks off 2012 with Three New Clients

Cameo PR, a New-York based boutique public-relations agency specializing in emerging accessories designers and brands, has retained three new clients, handbag label Yiliy, footwear brand LAYLAJOY COLLECTION and jewelry designer Lauren Wimmer.

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Spanning a full assortment from small cross body bags and evening clutches to everyday satchels and practical totes, Yiliy’s supple leather bags all embody one clear vision: an ability to embrace functionality while focusing on the perfect juxtaposition between refined beauty, classic femininity and chicpoise. Brought to life in NYC with the finest Italian and South American leathers.

Leopard Print Flats, LALAJOY

Layla-joy Williams launched her inaugural namesake collection in 2011, after more than 10 years in the footwear design industry. LAYLAJOY offers a variety of sandals, flats, pumps and boots to accompany women through each memorable moment.

Desdemona Necklace, Lauren Wimmer

Lauren Wimmer draws inspiration from her background in the Classics and Fine Arts: themes ranging from the coral “corno” dangling from the neck of a Christ child, to the fragments encircling the preserved bodies buried beneath the ash of Mount Vesuvius, to the bone necklace of a Kahlo self portrait reminiscent of a tribal ornament. Lauren strives to create jewelry that inspires the same reflections in its wearers.

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Fashion PR Jobs: Los Angeles Showroom Intern, Social Media Director

Desperately seeking your next fashion PR superstar? $25 per post gets you a targeted applicant pool and tons of social promotion!

Merchandising Manager/Social Media Director

If multitasking is truly your thing, check out this opportunity from Burning Torch, a LA based high-end sportswear brand. You’ll be the showroom liaison, working with costumers and stylists, managing samples and helping with PR. Travel seasonally to NY and LA markets. Coordinate special events, photo shoots and manage social media. 5 yrs of related experience required.

Get more details & apply

Spring 2012 Showroom Interns at BPCM LA

BPCM is a fashion PR firm with offices in New York, Los Angeles and London. Clients include Current/Elliott, Brian Atwood, Preen, Krug Champagne, Sisely, Burton and Aldo. All interns must be available a minimum of three days a week. Daily responsibilities include, but are not limited to — sample trafficking, maintaining showroom organization, sending out samples to major publications, and assisting editors and stylists with pull appointments.

Get more details & apply