Showing posts with label Journalism Notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journalism Notebook. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Fashion Journalism School Notebook: Fashion Journalism Student published in 7x7 magazine

Fashion Journalism student Sydney Pfaff published in November '07 issue of 7x7 magazine with three stories.



Saturday, June 16, 2007

Fashion Journalism School Notebook: Fashion Journalism Student Published in Soma magazine!



BFA Fashion Journalism student Sydney Pfaff published in Soma magazine!

Fashion Journalism School Notebook: Fashion Journalism Student Named San Francisco Correspondent of Italy's Fashion Magazine!




In April 2007, the editor in chief, Ms. Titti Matteoni, of Italy's leading trade magazine of the fashion industry (think Women's Wear Daily) was one of our Fashion Week guests. Her publication is called Fashion magazine and as another guests said, "its the most important publication to read!"

After meeting BFA Fashion Journalism student Sydney Pfaff, Ms. Matteoni asked her to write a story on San Francisco for her publication. Here is that story.

Since then, Sydney has been named "San Francisco Correspondent" and is listed on the masthead.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Journalism Notebook: San Jose Mercury News Uses Student to Style Fashion Section




School of Fashion Student
Stylist for San Jose Mercury News

Student Erin Kearns styled the Sunday, March 25th Style Section of the San Jose Mercury News for Style Editor Donna Kato who was part of the Fashion Industry Panel in November 2006.

Erin has plenty of styling experience as she worked in Los Angeles for denim line Chip & Pepper where she dressed many bands including Destiny’s Child as well as wardrobe for the movie ‘Lords of Dogtown.’

Erin spent three days working on this shoot preparing the clothing and creating looks.

“For the first time in a long time, I've been comfortable having a stylist totally in charge,” said Donna Kato. “She was professional, self-confident, great about anticipating needs and most of all, with a very gifted eye toward styling.”

Cut and paste this link to watch the movie version of the shoot: http://mercurynewsphoto.com/2007/03/springfashion/