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Originally posted by Atelier@Feb 4th, 2004 - 9:17 am
This thread is a perfect example of someone asking a question and getting it answered from someone who knows exactly how it all works. Good job, softgrey.
thanks atelier-I hope Scott doesn't think I was coming on too strong...

I can get pretty passionate... :blush:

I'm still new here, but I can see there are a number of people with excellent taste and a serious interest in and knowledge of Fashion. It's quite impressive and very refreshing, especially because nowadays anyone who can dress themselves in the morning seems to want to be a stylist and every iyahoo with a camera wants to be a photographer... If only it were that easy...It's good to see people doing their homework! It will pay off!
 
Okay,well I suppose I'm an idiot about it all then :rollseyes: And thank you very much,I have done my homework. You don't have to be so arrogant in your little comment which I assume was directed at me. Just because you have more experience than I, doesn't mean you have to act superioric.
 
i question the validity of anyones arguement who refuses to acknowledge that designers are not always throwing their garments at magazines. if anyone is going to incur fees, its often the stylist/magazine in the way of restocking fees, drycleaning bills, etc.
 
Originally posted by softgrey@Feb 4th, 2004 - 11:44 am


I'm still new here, but I can see there are a number of people with excellent taste and a serious interest in and knowledge of Fashion. It's quite impressive and very refreshing, especially because nowadays anyone who can dress themselves in the morning seems to want to be a stylist and every iyahoo with a camera wants to be a photographer... If only it were that easy...It's good to see people doing their homework! It will pay off!
woah woah...Scott I WAS talking about you, but I must have not come across right because that is not AT ALL what I meant!

I meant that you were one of the people I think IS doing their homework. I can see from your previous posts that you have a good eye and a real knowledge and understanding of design. I love reading your posts. :heart:

I love what you said ages ago in the 'fave fashion mag' thread. I miss Liz Tilberis too. I don't think things have been the same since she's been gone. I totally respect your opinion.

Sheesh-This is very frustrating. I was just trying to answer the question! I was hoping that my experience could benefit some people who are just starting out. I don't know what happened... :cry:


Now, I could tell you about re-stocking fees, but I think I'll pass this time...
 
hey softgrey thanks for your compliment and well wishes...

And in general:
It's interesting, when you remove the visual and aural communication signals, it is so easy for ideas to be either miscommunicated or misunderstood.

Posts don't read the same way as we intend them to as we are writing them, and we also read-into posts what isn't actually there.

We do not have to agree on everything...then again I wouldnt want all of us to agree on everything -- if we all had the same ideas there wouldnt be a need for so many designers, eh?

Peace, love, and light :flower: :flower: :flower:
 
Originally posted by softgrey+Feb 4th, 2004 - 8:08 pm--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(softgrey @ Feb 4th, 2004 - 8:08 pm)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-softgrey@Feb 4th, 2004 - 11:44 am


I'm still new here, but I can see there are a number of people with excellent taste and a serious interest in and knowledge of Fashion. It's quite impressive and very refreshing, especially because nowadays anyone who can dress themselves in the morning seems to want to be a stylist and every iyahoo with a camera wants to be a photographer... If only it were that easy...It's good to see people doing their homework! It will pay off!
woah woah...Scott I WAS talking about you, but I must have not come across right because that is not AT ALL what I meant!

I meant that you were one of the people I think IS doing their homework. I can see from your previous posts that you have a good eye and a real knowledge and understanding of design. I love reading your posts. :heart:

I love what you said ages ago in the 'fave fashion mag' thread. I miss Liz Tilberis too. I don't think things have been the same since she's been gone. I totally respect your opinion.

Sheesh-This is very frustrating. I was just trying to answer the question! I was hoping that my experience could benefit some people who are just starting out. I don't know what happened... :cry:


Now, I could tell you about re-stocking fees, but I think I'll pass this time...[/b][/quote]
I am truly very sorry if I mis-read your comment :blush: I'm soooooo sorry!! :doh: Just the same as you I suppose,my passions come across probably a little too strongly.

Would it be too late to say thank you? :lol: I appreciate everyone and its actually unlike me for to get steamed like that.
 
Originally posted by Scott+Feb 5th, 2004 - 11:37 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Scott @ Feb 5th, 2004 - 11:37 am)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by softgrey@Feb 4th, 2004 - 8:08 pm
<!--QuoteBegin-softgrey
@Feb 4th, 2004 - 11:44 am


I'm still new here, but I can see there are a number of people with excellent taste and a serious interest in and knowledge of Fashion.  It's quite impressive and very refreshing, especially because nowadays anyone who can dress themselves in the morning seems to want to be a stylist and every iyahoo with a camera wants to be a photographer...  If only it were that easy...It's good to see people doing their homework!  It will pay off!

woah woah...Scott I WAS talking about you, but I must have not come across right because that is not AT ALL what I meant!

I meant that you were one of the people I think IS doing their homework. I can see from your previous posts that you have a good eye and a real knowledge and understanding of design. I love reading your posts. :heart:

I love what you said ages ago in the 'fave fashion mag' thread. I miss Liz Tilberis too. I don't think things have been the same since she's been gone. I totally respect your opinion.

Sheesh-This is very frustrating. I was just trying to answer the question! I was hoping that my experience could benefit some people who are just starting out. I don't know what happened... :cry:


Now, I could tell you about re-stocking fees, but I think I'll pass this time...
I am truly very sorry if I mis-read your comment :blush: I'm soooooo sorry!! :doh: Just the same as you I suppose,my passions come across probably a little too strongly.

Would it be too late to say thank you? :lol: I appreciate everyone and its actually unlike me for to get steamed like that. [/b][/quote]
well, you are welcome , my new friend. let us start over

Hi-I'm softgrey, I'm new here. wanna be friends? :flower:
 
softgrey knows exactly how it works, sometimes designers even attempt.. bribing the stylists to get their clothes in a fashionshoot :lol:
much more the rising names my dearest scott*
i wonder who in europe gave you this false info, because i know it wasnt me :unsure: quite not correct :rolleyes:

over all , its a great compliment for a designer to be asked by a stylist to borrow clothes for a shoot including some.. commercial use (pop videos) but never for films or advertising, this the stylist (through advertising company) has to pay for, but its always included in the budget the stylist asks for the job, so, its quite painless.

you'll be amazed how easily indie designers will be willing to borrow stylists clothes even for test shots (either for a photographer or a model) at the end everyone gets happy out of the free shots for their own books :heart:
 
Perhaps,things again were misconstrued on my part. I really have no idea who told me that information just that the explanation there in my mind for some reason :unsure:

Thanks for sharing this with me...both of you,otherwise I would have probably gone into it and not realized this. Actually,it sounds pretty easy especially when one is just beginning to have a designer let you borrow,non?

Anyway,I apologize for my ignorance in that respect ;)


Softgrey,its a pleasure to meet you and let me be the first to say....Welcome and I hope we can have better conversations in the future :P
 
Originally posted by Lena@Feb 5th, 2004 - 5:42 pm
softgrey knows exactly how it works, sometimes designers even attempt.. bribing the stylists to get their clothes in a fashionshoot :lol:
much more the rising names my dearest scott*
i wonder who in europe gave you this false info, because i know it wasnt me :unsure: quite not correct :rolleyes:

over all , its a great compliment for a designer to be asked by a stylist to borrow clothes for a shoot including some.. commercial use (pop videos) but never for films or advertising, this the stylist (through advertising company) has to pay for, but its always included in the budget the stylist asks for the job, so, its quite painless.

you'll be amazed how easily indie designers will be willing to borrow stylists clothes even for test shots (either for a photographer or a model) at the end everyone gets happy out of the free shots for their own books :heart:
hi lena-

nice to meet you...i really enjoy your posts. xx
 
no problems scott* rising desingers will be more than glad to give you clothes to style for your book ;)

i also enjoy your posts softgrey, its great to have you with us here at tFS :heart:
 
Originally posted by Scott@Feb 5th, 2004 - 7:23 pm


Softgrey,its a pleasure to meet you and let me be the first to say....Welcome and I hope we can have better conversations in the future :P
thanks scott-i just saw this...it's a pleasure to meet you as well! ;)
 
what about if you wanna build a portfolio of ur own,will designers lend u the clothes
 
in nyc?...
no...not unless it's a friend of yours doing you a favour...
there's really no incentive for them to do so...

i mean, what's in it for them>?...right?...;)
 
no in paris,but i really dunno where to start to get work
 
you should call some stylists and ask if they need an assistant...


find the names of some agencies that represent some busy stylists and offfer to work for free if youhave to ...
just to get some experience...
and then you can meet some more people and then you will have some experience...
so the next time you will get paid...

it starts like this...;)
 
Jump, it's a catch 22 sometimes. You wanna get high end stuff in your book, but you can't get that without a book or a name sometimes. I started off doing credit card pulls, and then building relationships with designers and then pr houses. When you work editorials, the PR person will often need to see a few issues of the publication, and a letter from the magazine. That's the deal with my contacts, softgrey, how's it it new york?
 
i think its been discussed in the 101 thread tristan...
lena also talked aobut what it's like over there in athens...

it's basically the same here as it is for you...;)
 
As to Faust's original question, the whole advertising/editorial credit game is one that goes on at every fashion magazine. Each month, there is a meeting between the fashion director/assistant and the advertising director to discuss who will be advertising in the issue and how they will be compensated via editorial credits. It's often extremely hard to get bridge and diffusion lines shot by top photographers. Mario Testino isn't about to shoot Baby Phat. But often those secondary lines are the biggest advertisers--DKNY, the aforementioned Baby Phat, Diesel, Sisley, etc. So this is where the editorial section of the mag needs to get creative and cook up ways to get these credits represented. It's not always easy, but for any magazine to function, it has to respect its advertisers and support them in the editorials.
 

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