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Old 25-05-2006   #61
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Well.. you could look up the contact details of the designer u want to intern for and email them and ask if they have a space available for you... it might seem a bit scary at first but they dont bite!
 

Old 29-05-2006   #62
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does anyone know if there are any good internships dealing with any area in the fashion industry in SAN FRANCISCO, CA??? perhaps one dealing with trunk shows or runways or designers...etc
 
Old 31-05-2006   #63
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I did my interns at McQueen and Giles Deacon both were amazing!
 
Old 31-05-2006   #64
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i'm looking for a local styling intern, based in athens greece..
only one shooting a week -at the moment- but it will grow quick
hope someone local sees this

please pm me thanks
this really makes me wish i were in greece right now!! especially since i am greek and can speak it and all...

oh well, i hope you found someone capable lena! if not maybe i can convince my parents to let me fly over
 
Old 31-05-2006   #65
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i am interested in interning while I pursue a fashion design degree. I am clueless as to how to go about this though. I would imagine all the companies get flooded with requests for internships and don't really want to hire anyone without any experience. Any information or advice would be adored
My most valued lesson: you have no idea who your friends are or will be I hope this helps, but if it doesn't I'll elaborate:

Ask anyone: someone is friends with someone who is someone in your respecitve field. Local artists and designers love it when you ask to help: it flatters them and if it doesn't then they're too big for themselves, so don't fret, and just keep looking. I've been volunteering at the Royal Ontario Museum for years and I've met just about everyone who's anyone. Just ask, and don't overlook anything that seems to look "not big enough" for you. the more "hats" you get to wear, the better - whatever builds as many transferrable skills the most is key also.

good luck!
 
Old 31-05-2006   #66
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i got an internship online with a small online magazine called papierdoll.net

it's been almost a year now, but i love it. it's all online, so basically i just work with the editor in chief, and occassionally the beauty editor if what i'm writing is more along those lines. i've gotten tons of experience and things published and i'm not dealing with any of the crummy work i would run into at an internship where i reported to an office everyday. i'm now billed on the masterhead, but i still don't get paid anything. it's building an ace resume though.
 
Old 09-06-2006   #67
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Fashion Internships

Hey I recently found this site and I'm already loving it... so here's my first thread..hopefully it hasn't been done yet.

It would be great to know if anyone here has ever landed an internship at any of the fashion magazines in Toronto; It would be wonderfull if anyone can give me pointers by sending me in the right direction.

My problem being is that, I have less than a week to decide weather I should live on campus for Ryerson University, because it is alot of money, and I want the experience to be usefull.
Therefore I was wondering if anyone has ever lived on Campus at Ryerson.. and if they have...were you in any sord of fashion or business program, and how hard was it to find places in downtown to volunteer or find any kind of business/fashion related jobs?
 
Old 12-06-2006   #68
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Do you think its too late to apply for a Marc Jacobs summer internship? On the website it says they are still accepting applications for summer but I feel like they have probably selected all their interns by now. Should I just go ahead and give it a shot anyways?
Thanks!
 
Old 12-06-2006   #69
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Do you think its too late to apply for a Marc Jacobs summer internship? On the website it says they are still accepting applications for summer but I feel like they have probably selected all their interns by now. Should I just go ahead and give it a shot anyways?
Thanks!
i think you have nothing to lose in contacting them to find out and also to show that you are interested... you never know what you may find
 
Old 14-06-2006   #70
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this really makes me wish i were in greece right now!! especially since i am greek and can speak it and all...

oh well, i hope you found someone capable lena! if not maybe i can convince my parents to let me fly over
Chrissy, i just saw this
i didnt know you are greek
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Old 14-06-2006   #71
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It would be great to know if anyone here has ever landed an internship at any of the fashion magazines in Toronto; It would be wonderfull if anyone can give me pointers by sending me in the right direction.
Try calling the main offices of the magazines that you want to work for and ask for the phone numbers of "________" (insert name of fashion editor's assistant here...find it on the masthead of the magazine). Cold call that person and very nicely explain who you are and what you're looking for (to help in any way needed). Chances are that you won't get the person you really need to talk to on the phone the first time around but if you sound interesting then the person you DO talk to can send you in the right direction.

Calling is faster than emailing, though for the best chance of setting up an internship it's best to start months in advance with the leg work. Maybe next summer?

Good luck!
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Old 14-06-2006   #72
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excellent adivice ^
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Old 14-06-2006   #73
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wow. im hoping to land an internship in my final year of high school. definitely helped me out. thank you so much!
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Old 14-06-2006   #74
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i have three super fantastic interns at the moment...
and i ADORE them and completely appreciate every single thing that they do...
from calling the messengers to taking out the trash...
every single thing is part of the BIG PICTURE and is what it takes to keep the business running smoothly...

it's not a classroom and a lot of it is really just 'on the job training'...
so expecting that people in a busy busy work environment are going to have time to sit you down and explain everything in detail is not really reasonable...

the best thing is to WATCH and LISTEN to EVERYTHING...
absorb as much as you can and before long you will be surprised by how much you have learned....
and you SHOULD ask questions!!!!!!!

i think it is going to be harder to find interns come FALL...
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Old 14-06-2006   #75
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mmmm maybe i should move to NY for fall.......
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i'll be fine..
 
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