Teen Vogue guide for young girls (and boys!)
To all the youngsters out there (perasan muda included) . If you wish to be in fashion industry, this is the book should get.

“The book is a useful reference guide: how to build a portfolio, dress for an interview, and land an internship,” says Amy Astley, Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue. “But it is also a visual record of work by Teen Vogue’s most treasured collaborators&mda is our world, and we welcome all readers to join it and find their own path to living a creative life.”
Teen Vogue fans often ask the same questions: How do I get an internship? What should I major in at college? Should I attend design school? And finally, how did you get your job, and how can I get your job? It was from these questions that The Teen Vogue Handbook was born. Readers looking to turn a passion for fashion into a career will get the inside scoop from industry pros and up-and-comers in photography, design, styling and journalism with sections that include:
· A Q&A with the king of cool, Marc Jacobs
· Words of wisdom from Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour
· Profiles of contributing photographers
· A list of essential beauty products from industry pros
· Advice from stylists and model scouts
· Practical advice from models, assistants and interns
Below is some great advice from industry insiders that comes from their Teen Vogue Handbook interviews:
Vogue Editor-in Chief Anna Wintour says, “Do your homework, go online, visit every museum, and intern. You just need to have a love for what you’re doing. It’s not about thinking that it’s the cool thing; it’s about really believing in it.”
Fashion Designer, Karl Lagerfeld says, “Ask yourself, Are you sure this world is for you? And are you sure you are the right person to survive in this world—the world of fashion, a world with no rules, no laws?”
Coach President and Executive Creative Director, Reed Krakoff offers some timely advice when he says to invest in your future. “Get a job at a company you love, even if it can only offer you a part-time position and you have to do something else to make money. The experience will be worth it in the long run.”


















October 4th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
but the image that Vogue’s portrayal of “perfect” girl are by being super skinny. Sigh!
October 4th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
that is the reality that is so not reality. But its fashion-fun and mean!
April 11th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
hi bjork ! where to get this book in Malaysia ? plese help me ! *p/s i love cutecarry ! its fun
April 18th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
Keep up the great writing.
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May 14th, 2010 at 5:18 am
Actually this made me think of a quote. It’s something like: “All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.” Ralph Arron Emerson
May 14th, 2010 at 8:16 am
I’m compairing this article with another one I have read a couple of minutes ago and yours makes a lot more sense.