Showing posts with label teenvogue.com fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenvogue.com fashion. Show all posts
22.8.12
This fall is going to be one full of bright colors, nude schemes, beautiful textures and lots of layering. One summer trend sure to fall into this fall fashion is sheer and studs. This industrial look not only goes well with moto jackets but also embellishing flats and accessories well.
Sheer clothing may be thin but it surely is transitioning into the fall-wear effortlessly. From sheer dresses to blouses that can be paired with a fall texture such as leather, velvet or a nice pleated pant. Whatever you rock your sheer number with, wear it classy, effortlessly and with confidence!
26.3.10
TEENVOGUE*Fashion Starts Here
Teen Vogue is
*Fashion
*Celebrities
*Life
*Style
*Upgrading Yourself inside and out
and it is one of the most renowned teen fashion sites.
TeenVogue.com is the little sister site to www.Vogue.com and the Vogue magazine.
Containing, pictures, videos, journalist blogs and quizzes.
This website is fun, easy to read and move through.
Hyperlinks are underlined when hovered over.
Not only do they carry topics like today's fashion, celeb gossip but also worldy and culturing news.
Below is a video of a young girl verifying her spot to become a host on Entertainment Tonight.
TeenVogue.com also helps their teens retain jobs as seen below are tips on snagging a job/interview the right way. =]
Interview Tips
* Prepare a list of your favorite designers, photographers, and stylists. A comprehensive knowledge of the field demonstrates your passion and shows that you've done research.
* Arrive on time and dress to impress. Your ensemble should reflect your personal style as well as the position you're applying for.
* Remember to ask some questions of your own. Inquiring about the details of the job indicates enthusiasm.
* Send a handwritten thank-you note—not an e-mail—after the interview. It's a thoughtful gesture.
Internship Search Tips
* Suss out any connections you might have. Do any of your extended family members or friends work in the business? If so, they may be able to pass along your résumé to someone who needs an intern.
* Web sites like Ed2010 and Mediabistro are good resources when hunting for an internship—scour them often for updates and career advice.
* Contact your college alumni organization. Many people recruit interns from their alma mater, so ask around or browse your university's alumni web site for tips.
Résumé and Cover Letter Tips
* Make your résumé and cover letter succinct. One page will suffice for an entry-level résumé; three paragraphs for a cover letter.
* Steer clear of silly stunts. Scented résumés may work in movies like Legally Blonde, but in the real world yours should be clean and simple, typed in a font between ten and fourteen points, and printed on plain paper.
* Address each cover letter to a specific person, not "to whom it may concern." To do so, check the masthead of the magazine or conduct some online research.
Teen Vogue are known for their behind the scene videos/pictures of photoshoot with our most loved celebs!!! They are proving that they belong on top by being the best selling magazine at Newstand.co.uk
Here are a few interesting videos I hope you enjoy!
Lastly and most important TeenVogue.com is all about Fashion *How To's
*Whats hot this season and the next season
*Best Dressed Readers
*Best Dressed Celebs
*Blog (Blogger of the moment June Paski)
http://www.teenvogue.com/style/blogs/fashion
***Visit today*** www.TEENVOGUE.com
with freebes, contest and giveaways for boys and girls you're sure to enjoy yourself and feel free to provide feedback on the site!!!