So it’s over. It feels like the end of the world. And you just don’t know what to do with yourself. Here’s all of the struggles we face when our fave TV series comes to a close
So it’s over. It feels like the end of the world. And you just don’t know what to do with yourself. Here’s all of the struggles we face when our fave TV series comes to a close
Whether you fancy yourself as a photographer or want to go fashion full-time, nobody got anywhere without working for it so we put it to our panel of professionals to get their top tips on making it in the industry. Notepads at the ready…
Ella Masters – Illustrator
Always be prepared to work hard, you will have to do a lot of work behind the scenes. Be kind to yourself, you’ll probably get a lot of rejections so have faith in yourself and believe in your abilities. I always tell people to get into blogging and Instagram and use them to boost your creativity so clients can see your style and work – it’s free so everyone should!
Victoria Adamson – Photographer
Be prepared to work hard and don’t give up when knock backs come along. Networking is also key in this industry.
Jack Doheny – llustrator
This is actually a funny one for me to answer as I am still on the road to success myself and have goals I want to reach. However, what I would say is persistence and patience is everything. Once you have success keep producing and promoting yourself as nothing is guaranteed. Just do what you love and it will show, you will get noticed.
Sophie Hannah Richardson – Blogger
Keep at it. Whatever you want to go into don’t leave your dream behind. You might have to take a few different routes to get somewhere but you will.
David Nyanzi – Street Style Photographer
Just do what you’re passionate about. The money will surely follow.
Day three and today we were wowed by the super talented Jack Doheny. Jack joined boohoo for a day of live drawings of GFW and did not disappoint. Get inspired and find out more about him in our round up below!
Check out his Insta here
If you haven’t noticed the hype, this year we’re sponsoring Graduate Fashion Week and we couldn’t be more excited about it!
Yesterday we hit sunny Brick Lane for the opening day of shows with blogging babe Sophie Hannah Richardson and street photographer Victoria Adamson.
Here’s what went down…
It’s not spring without a bit of boho, and this season sees darker floral prints meet ethereal lace and dreamy 70s-inspired dressing. Poppy D is your go-to girl; think throw-on dresses and ‘where did you find that’ style accessories.
A floating maxi is this season’s IT piece. Gypsy-style frills and soft billowing details update the style for SS16.
Felt a bit different this weekend? Same! Maybe it’s because it was hotter than Ibiza or maybe Friday’s new moon was giving us some spiritual vibes…
Either way, our fave babe Zoella seemed in on it all, snappin’ herself in our Gaby Sun & Moon Crop (talk about #selfiegoals)
MTV has this week announced the return of Cribs. For those who didn’t grow up with this TV staple, it was basically house porn getting to see all the celeb’s oversized mansions, luxe decor and half a dozen cars on the drive. The famous show is going social, now airing weekly on Snapchat. Whilst we’re TBC on how this will look, we’re taking a walk down memory lane with some of the most iconic Cribs moments…
This glorious human turns 36 today, so let’s celebrate him and all of the times he made us utterly obsessed with him.
1. Step Up
The year: 2006 (10 years ago? Vile). The acting: average AF. The cast, however… Honk honk.
Well, that was it. No other guy stood a chance after we all watched this. Can you dance like a pro? Do you have beautiful blue eyes that I want to swim in and pouty lips? No? Keep walking, pal.
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