
One thing for sure, teens want to dress according to their interests and affiliations. Unlike grownups who wear clothes depending on their upbringing, their work environment and social standing in the community, some teenagers wear clothes to identify themselves with somebody who is famous. Usually, wearing branded clothes would give them a sense of belongingness to that star and his distinct group. They might be the yelling fans or the silent admirers. But in adopting that fashion trends, they feel to have belong to the same group. They are the teenagers who feel that the clothes they wear would more popularize these stars and that they could benefit from such fame having been identified to them. This is the reason why designer clothes being endorsed by actors, actresses and pop stars are becoming selling hits.
Other teenagers feel that wearing clothes with its distinct cut would identify them to a certain type of set; whether they are hip hop, the sporty type, the romantic type or the alternatives. Through fashion, they had successfully revealed their true personalities; unlike the grown ups who weighs other factors, the teens’ fashion trends are clear manifestations of the teenagers’ true selves.
The teens’ wholehearted devotion to follow teen fashion trends are considered by some as mere extravagance. Not all teenagers are that rich enough to spend money on apparels in order to catch up with these trends. But creative teenagers have their own ways of fulfilling their passion, and others know how to sacrifice their allowances in order to buy the clothes and accessories just to be “in”.
The need for teen fashion has reached its competitive level in schools especially during the opening of classes. Here, the teenagers are likely to wear the latest trend, for this is the time to find a great new look and these teenagers feel that they are the ones. Do first impressions last? Yes. And these teens are scampering who can impress their peers first.
Teen fashion trends have become a lucrative business that capitalized on the insatiable appetite of the teenagers for distinction. And do you know that teens are behind the success of these companies? Most companies are not only using teens as models, they also optimize multi-talented teenagers. The comments, suggestions and ideas for new designs are made by experts with the assistance of these talented young people. Promotional blitzes including those well crafted fashion shows are done to suggest that teen fashion is really a part of the teens’ lives.
To some people, catching up with the teen fashion trends are just useless lifestyles. They won’t do any good except as a way of showing off that these teenagers have money to spend for these expensive clothing. Why go to the extent of catching up with new styles in order to be identified? Each one has the capability to be known, the ability to excel above others.
Whether the teenagers want to catch up with teen fashion trends or just wear any appropriate clothing, what is important is that these teens must work hard to become successful individuals. These teens do not only want fame, affiliations or distinction, they also want success and fruitful lives.
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How to get an internship at a teen fashion magazine?I was wondering what it takes (skills,classes taken in high school, extra curricular activities., personality traits ect.) to get an internship at a fashion magazine such as allure, seventeen, or teen Vogue?
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wow this is pretty cool
This is a great fashion theme, very well presented and put together!
Deserves more views and a definate 5 outa 5!
Madras, patchwork or a plaid print – big time. Like this:
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I've seen so many people wearing that stuff lol
It doesn't matter if you have not worked before. Everyone has to have a first job.
Write to the manager of the store explaining that you would love to work there during the summer months with a view to a career in the fashion industry. Say why you especially like that store. Then say why you would be an excellent employee. (reliable, friendly, co-operative, willing to learn, versatile, positive, knowledge of current fashion trends etc.)
Give your basic details, age, school, subjects and grades.
Say you would appreciate an interview and you're certain they will not regret employing you.
Then attach a resume listing your details, name, date of birth, address, etc, school subjects, grades, any special awards, achievements, sports, hobbies/interests (especially put down those related to Fashion). Clubs or groups you belong to. Even things like babysitting can be put down as experience.
Then give name and contact for three people who would be able to provide a reference for you eg Pastor, doctor, teacher etc. It's a good idea to also include a head shot photo.
When you go for an interview, dress smartly and neatly, nothing revealing, too brief or over the top. Make sure your hair, nails and light make-up are immaculate and keep jewellery classy but not too much. Even though it is a fashion store you are not going for a job as lingerie model!!!
Once you get the job you will see how the other girls dress for work.
Brush up on your fashion labels and designers, especially those stocked by this store. Look at what designs are popular, colours etc coming from around the world, so you will be knowledgeable at the interview and on the job.
Good Luck!
lucky..?
thats a shopping mag but its not really for teens.
let me think..
how about allure..?
oh no wait thats make up.
eek,idk hun!
oh wait i know..try instyle.thats not relaly teen ish though.idk
if ur into that disney crap go for quizfest or some shit like that idk.
sorry!
Well I personally shop at Prada, Coach, Louis Vittoun, Versace, Victoria's Secret Pink, and some others but when my parents give me less than $300 allowance I shop at one of these and some bargains like Hollister and Aeropostale. But you have to ffind your own style and shop for clothes that flaunt your figure.
I forgot: Ralph Lauren, Ed Hardy and Ecko Red and more.
I think you should read some teen vouge magazines since it looks like you are serious about fashion. (That's What I Do)
they have to provide an internship first, not all of them do, so look it up
usually you have to have a pretty extensive resume having to do with fashion and what not, so put one together
you have to know what your talking about, so know whats coming up in fashion and look cute for the interview
be willing to do anything, say youll make coffee and start at the bottom if you have to because you want it bad and u feel youll learn a lot to benefit your future
you must be a mainstream pretty fashion drone. so dress in stye, and not what u like, do what the magazine likes
and if you get it, its not like on the hills at all.
mtv got her that internship
so you wont be on a computer or answering phones
youll be getting coffee and taking out trash ect
then ull move up to like making copies and getting people things they need, a little more important stuff
still youll never do anything actually having to do with the magazine but youll still have fun and itll be a good exp.
good luck
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For teens I personally love Seventeen, but that has it's off side articles which you aren't looking for.
Although not geared towards teens, you can try People Style watch. That magazine is packed with the latest fashion and accessories!
Check out: http://www.magazinecove.com
Well first of all do you have a sewing machine and do you know how to sew? To be successful as a top designer you should probably know whats IN. I suggest you watch the most recent Spring and Fall collections of High end fashion designers (Ex: Lanvin, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton etc.) See the major pieced they all have in common use that as your guideline but make the design yours some how don exactly copy them. Maybe have your friends and Family wear some of the pieces see what they think get your designs out there maybe blog or go on youtube and see how your clothes are taken by the public. Since your a teen I'm guessing you go to high school. I know my high school has a fashion and design coarse so maybe see if your school has one! Good luck on your fashion line!
Judging from all the Europeans I have come across…little makeup and scarves are pretty much always in style and I don't mean a thick wool winter scarf. Also, Europeans tend not to wear jeans as often as we do, but I'll suggest a nice quality pair of skinnies. Just go to H&M (very European store) and do all your shopping there (:
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