If youve ever dreamed of working at Vogue; photographing supermodels; or outfitting celebrities; In Fashion will equip you with everything you need to know to get an ldquo;inrdquo; into fashion. Former beauty and fashion news director of Harpers Bazaar and editor in chief of Seventeen; Annemarie Iversonmdash;the outsiderrsquo;s insidermdash;knows just how to get noticed and stay on top. In Fashion is packed with her insightful tips; along with advice from leaders at Michael Kors; Bergdorf Goodman; Condeacute; Nast; and more. Straightforward; honest; and insightful; Iverson has put together a book that will help you determine your best fashion career fit will providing a birdrsquo;s eye view into the most elite fashion companies. Along the way; yoursquo;ll learn what school may be best for you; as well as how to write a chic resume; handle the pressures of a fast-paced environment; hone your skills to make you a success in your ideal job; and more. The most comprehensive guide available for a notoriously competitive industry; In Fashion exposes all of its seams; with plenty of details on what its like to work at dozens of of elite and cutting-edge companies. Whether youre just getting started or are considering a career switch; In Fashion offers all the resources you need to land your dream job in fashion.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. The only problem is she didnt write it 12 years ago!By PollyhyperThis is the book I wish Id had when I was just starting out on my own. and the book I wish Id thought to write after moving house about 10 times since I first started college!Yee-Fan does a great job of fitting all kinds of information into this book. and speaks in a voice that is easy to read but not patronizing to first-time renters. Shes been there. done that. and wants to pass all that shes learned. good and bad. on to you!Everyone has lived in the white cardboard-box style apartment. and signed the lease that says "no painting. no restoration. no personality." This book has a TON of ways to get around all that and really make a rental your own. Once you read this book from cover to cover. you can satisfy your need for more by culling through countless articles on the website.Ill be buying a copy for every person I know that moves out on their own.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nothing New In This BookBy Jessica InmanMy biggest complaint with this book is that there is no new information in it that you havent already read or heard somewhere else. Additionally. this authors personal style seems to be to collect a lot of stuff. which could ultimately lead to a cluttered home. I liked the chapter on how to decorate your walls by making your own art. But over all. not any new information. and the author is very wordy. She takes numerous pages to say simple things. One more complaint. but a minor one. is that the photos in this book are black and white. not in color.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Christmas gift for soon to be college gradBy E. ShirleyPurchased this and a few other books for our soon to be college grad. She loved it and said it will be really useful when she gets her first apartment/house! She started reading it right away.