MicheleIman
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^I totally agree! I live in New York so that means I must make money to breathe! LOL, the internships are wonderful if mommy and daddy will take care of you.
Oh well, with her connections, it would still be more than worth it
Super stylist Lori Goldstein needs an intern! In case you didn't know, she does a lot of freelance work (think V and well stories from the July Vogue Italia we all know and love) and she's recently been named the Fashion Director of the LA Times Magazine.
What you can expect:
-Managing the office
-Assisting with the checking in/out of clothes for photos shoots (translation: you'll be swimming in Chanel)
-possibly assisting on set of fittings and photo shoots (translation: first prove you're not a total psycho, then you can touch Coco)
It's your choice of either full or part-time, but the hours are 9am - 5pm, and they need someone who lives in NYC immediately. Previous experience preferred, but rest assured you'll get a ton of experience working with her. In fact, the last person they hired (from our last posting,) is now Lori's freelancer working on "BIG" shoots.
Resumes go to Rebecca Grice at [email protected]
fashionista.comDo you like pretty boys? Can you multi-task and organize comp cards like no other?
If so, DNA's men's division is looking for an intern to start in August and last through show season - at the very least.
You'll be paid in school credit, either high school or college. But, honestly, with the amount of male models you'll see on a daily basis, who needs classes?
A fashion background is preferred but not required. And a lack of interest in being a model yourself is definitely required.
We can't imagine anything more crazy or exciting than working at a modeling agency during Fashion Week - so send your resumes and a brief email to [email protected].
Are you dying to see Nina Garcia in action?
Then get your resume ready and ship it to Marie Claire ASAP.
The massive fashion glossy needs Fall interns for their closet, and if you're in college and willing to work really hard, you might get to enter the Hearst Tower every day until December.
If you think you can handle it, send your resume and a short email about why you're perfect for hauling racks, steaming clothes, and taking salad orders to Abby Kalicka, [email protected]
And remember that Marie Claire thinks it's the smart fashion magazine, so try to word your letter accordingly ("OMG, I am so perfect" might not cut it over there).
