Saturday, February 5, 2011

Puzzles



I thought I'd give a little example of a typical "run" at Marie Claire.

Mission- Go to Rachel Roy and pick up sample dresses for a photo shoot... not as easy as it sounds, however, here's how it went:

First of all, I'd just like to reiterate how AMAZING hopstop is and how I'd be lost without it. Also, New Yorkers are much friendlier than made out to be, if you even look the slightest bit puzzled they will ask you if you need assistance.

Okay, so given the address I hopstop my way to the location on my phone. Two transfers later and I'm headed eastbound on Broadway in attempt to get the amazing spring collection gowns. Upon entering the building there are 3 banks of elevators all divided by specific floors. I find Rachel Roy on the directory and head up to the 50th floor via elevator bank 3. I get up there and it's literally abandoned besides a small Asian man sewing clothing samples. He lets me into the office and I wander until I find someone who looks like they are a sales representative. I finally find someone and they tell me I need to go to Rachel by Rachel Roy on the 14th floor, but in order to do this I must first go back to the lobby so I can transfer to elevator bank number 1.

I do all of this and finally arrive on the 14th floor only to find a sign with an arrow pointing in two directions, one saying "Rachel Roy" and the other saying "messengers and pick ups". I head in the direction of "pick-ups" and there is a sign on the door saying to go to the Rachel Roy door and buzz the number of the person I need to speak to. I go to the door and there's a note for the person I need to find saying to go back towards the elevator to a door on the opposite side entitled "Creative Directors". I get to this door and the intercom to buzz people is broken. I find a random phone on the wall and dial an extension that matches the name of the individual I am looking for. She answers and tells me to go back to the first door I was originally at directly behind me.

Talk about stressful...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

it's all who you know.

The subMercer, Spitzers, Pianos, Budakan, Stout, Balthazar, Kiss & Fly, Blind Barber, Veranda, Highline Ballroom... all I can say is I'm living the good life :)


subMercer


Budakan


Kiss & Fly

SAG AWARDS 2011


Glee Favorite Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta


New-to-spotlight Mila Kunis in Alexander McQueen

Dictator of Taste & Style



After a first week of mundane, tedious and repetitive tasks I finally feel as if I've arrived. I'm into the groove of things and at the top of my game among a sea of my competitive fashion hungry peers. Working Monday through Friday 9AM-9PM doesn't even have a negative connotation, I love fashion and I love being surrounded by it on a daily basis.

Although I still continue with the day to day chores of receiving and filing invoices and returns, packing/unpacking trunks for photoshoots and organizing couture, I've reached a level of maturity at the publication and in turn I've been rewarded with minor perks and added responsibilities- the only direction to go from here is up. Not to mention the fact that on one of my runs the other day I gave directions to someone, which leads me to question, am I finally a real New Yorker?

Yesterday there was a photo shoot occurring at SunWest Studios and today there was another at Milk Studios. A crisis arrived on the set of the Menswear shoot yesterday where the preordered suits didn't fit the male models as planned. I was immediately sent to Brooks Brothers with the company credit card with a list of colors and model sizes, where I then picked out suit styles to take to the photo shoot. The set was surreal and exactly as I had imagined. Fresh, crisp settings with fancy photographers and insanely skinny women, endless hor d'ourves and various choices of sparkling sodas and bottled waters. Among the most glorious items I spotted on set were a pair of teal suede Christian Louboutin scaled pumps and a seventy-nine thousand dollar canary diamond Tiffany's ring. I was in awe simply being in the same room with this art.

Today at Heart Towers Seventeen Magazine was hosting an PR event in relation to the "Got Milk" campaign. In a matter of an hour the entire second floor lobby area by the elevators was transformed into the likeness of a small Hollywood premier. Photographers everywhere, people lined up outside the doors and press wistfully documenting every moment of the evening's events. Julianne Hough, the current cover model of Seventeen Magazine and new face of "Got Milk" was present.

I was also sent in a cab to pick up a cuff that had been shot in studio D for the magazine and a watch that was a personal item of JC. I couldn't help but feel important transporting items of such significance to someone so high up in the publication world.

I was also one of two interns able to stay in the closet during a pod cast shoot of one of the fashion editors, ZR, which is then distributed throughout the fashion community and featured online through Marie Claire's website.

To top these past few work days off, I ended today sitting at the desk of another fashion editor, CW, and working to complete returns from a photoshoot on her computer. Of course I sat back, relaxed, looked around and couldn't help but dream that one day this would be me, a real fashion editor- choosing models, designing fashion editorials, styling photoshoots and dictating the future tastes and styles of thousands and thousands of hopeful girls...