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On this episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, I'm speaking to fashion model Naomi Galloway-Smith. As Naomi is starting-off her career in the industry, we speak about building a portfolio from scratch, dealing with body dysmorphia and the importance of collaborating with other creatives.
Take a look at Naomi's work:
Instagram: @naomigallowayyo
Her inspirations:
Model Ellie Goldstein: @elliejg16_zebedeemodel
Snotgirl by Bryan Lee O'Malley and Leslie Hung
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*Special episode in French 🇫🇷
Dans cet épisode spécial de I Work in Fashion je reçois Alix Bergounhe fondatrice de Berga France. Elle me raconte les débuts de sa marque de pochettes d’ordinateurs, ses inspirations, pourquoi elle a décidé de lancer une marque écoresponsable, mais aussi les valeurs qui la guide et bien plus.
Apprenez-en plus sur Berga France:
La campagne Ulule: https://www.ulule.com/berga-france/
Le site: bergafrance.com
Instagram: @bergafrance
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On this episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, I'm speaking to Alix Bergounhe who has just launched her sustainable laptop sleeves brand, Berga. We talk about her inspirations, why she decided to start a sustainable businesses and the challenges she faced in finding the most eco-friendly material.
Take a look at Alix's brand:
Ulule campaign: https://www.ulule.com/berga-france/
The Website: bergafrance.com
Berga's Instagram: @bergafrance
Some of her inspiration:
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates
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Don't hesitate to send me questions, feedback and recommendations for future guests.
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On this episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, freelance fashion journalist Jordan Wake shares his best tips on being a freelance writer today. But also how he was invited to his first fashion weeks, the most memorable shows he has attended and how his podcast Queer and The City helped him to discover more about his friends. :
Take a look at Jordan's work:
His Portfolio https://www.jordan-wake.com/
His Instagram @_jordanwake_
His podcast Queer and The City
Some of his inspiration:
The Andy Warhol Diaries on Netflix
Grace Coddington's memoir Grace: A Memoir
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Hope you enjoy !
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On this episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, entrepreneur and business consultant Sarah Shaw joins me from the US to talk about starting a fashion business. Sarah built her brand Sarah Shaw Handbags from the ground up, before deciding to pass on everything she has learned, via her consulting firm Entreprenette. She shares with us her career, where she gets inspiration from, what she's learned along the way and so much more. If you're dreaming of creating your own fashion brand, this episode is for you!
Take your career reflections further with the people and references mentioned in this episode:
Sarah Shaw's consulting firm: Entreprenette
Her podcast: Get A Street Smart MBA with Sarah Shaw
Marcus Lemonis' podcast: One Hundred Percent with Marcus Lemonis
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On this new episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, fabric designer Polly Mason joins me to talk all things Liberty. Polly is head of fabric design for the seasonal an classics collections at Liberty London. She talks us through her career, from her A levels dissertation on textile designer William Morris, all the way to her work as a fabric designer. She shares with us her creative process, what it is like to work 2 years ahead of the collections and so much more.
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On this new episode of I Work in Fashion podcast, fashion and celebrity stylist Jennifer Michalski-Bray talks us through her amazing career, from working on the set of Gossip Girl to going freelance. She shares how having a great mentor helped kick-start her career and the importance of constantly experimenting and taking different opportunities to build yourself up.
Take a look at Jennifer's work here: https://www.jennifermichalski-bray.com/
Get ready for her 12 days of Christmas gift guide on Instagram @jennifer.michalski.bray.style
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Fashion art director Phil Buckingham joins me on this episode, where he shares the invaluable skills he has gotten through work experience, how he had to adapt to new creative teams and the power of saying yes to every opportunity.
Take a look at Phil's work here: https://philbuckingham.com/
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