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Modesty has been a subject of spirited controversy through the ages. The reasons may be due to the constantly changing modesty attitudes which may vary from place to place, from age to age, from one section of society to another, and even from one time of day to another. Changing fashions add further interest and controversy to modesty. With each change in fashion, interest and attention are directed to different parts of the body, thus creating changes in modesty attitudes. Modesty can be manifested through clothing. Modesty assumes different forms in different countries, it varies from places, age and even in the time of the day and role the person is assuming.
Asiya Rafiq, hailing from Kashmir (India) with an Educational Background in Psychology, Certified in ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) from Dubai is the First Indian Modest Fashion Designer (Specialized in Adaptive Wear) now staying in UAE.
It's really hard to break into Paris' fashion industry, especially as a non-native francophone. Freelance Stylist Manvi shines the light on her experience getting what she wants from Paris; and how she plans on advancing her personal career trajectory. This episode is for anyone who has an interest in starting a path in styling and creative direction. It is also for the listeners who have ever needed advice from someone relatable, experienced and successful after their studies in fashion. Otherwise known as, someone who has come to Paris with hopes of becoming relevant in the fashion scene, and who has been able to do so.
Podcast photo credit: @ManviBhatnagar_
With Ye and Demna at The Gap, we seem to be in a golden age of accessible style and luxury. Democratization is a buzz word in fashion these days. But is this really a new concept? Just like low rise jeans, everything old in fashion is new again. This week, Ashleigh talks with special guest, Catherine Ormen, a fashion curator and author, about the history of elitism and democratization in the fashion industry.
" This week's episode we will discuss " The influence of the LGBTQ+ community in the fashion industry", with a special guest, Cedric Feito founder of Paint."
For this podcast I Sagarika Gosavi MBA Media Major student at IFA Paris; Had the pleasure to interview African/French Fashion Designer Mossi Traoré (@mossitraore). Winner of 2020 Pierre Bergé Prize of ANDAM, Social entrepreneur, creative director of his ready to wear ethical line MOSSI official (@mossi.officiel) and founder of French haute couture school Ateliers Alix (@ateliers.alix).
We will be covering :-
1.Business tips from the expert
2.How to build a strong brand identity
3.Studying your target audience
4.How to land your ideal internships
This week in our MBA Fashion Management and Media class, student @shiiku talks to @lesizmoor founder Ines Bourgeois to answer whether it is ethically justifiable to advertise sustainability to promote digital fashion 🌿
How to achieve your zen at work: advice from an industry wellness expert (Sheena Patel)
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.