Forever ‘gramming, blogging and browsing for that perfect OOTD?
Have a minimum following of 2K on Insta, the hottest blog RN or a Vlog channel people just can’t stop watching?
Then boohoo wants YOU!
If you <3 the brand and have a passion for all things music, lifestyle and fashion then we’ve got the gig for you. We’re after UK boohoo student brand ambassadors who have a hot social media presence and can create killer content.
What you’ll be doing:
• boohoo credit each month – the best bit – you’ll be given monthly boohoo spends to buy whatever you’d like on site, so you’ll be looking stylish on campus in no time
• Instagram your OOTDs – We wanna see you share your buys!
• deo content –
• Be a contributing Stylefix writer – You’ll be a part of the Stylefix editorial team and create inspiring and funny content shared globally
• Be a part of blogger workshops – with some of your fave names in the biz
• Be featured on our social channels – That’s millions of eyes on you!
• Receive on-going gifting from boohoo – basically like Christmas everyday
• Get involved with new trend and campaign launches – And exclusive previews before they go live
It’s over, sob! Check out the final day of action at Graduate Fashion Week, from the boohoo Innovation Award Winner to the girl who took gold and all as presented by joint CEO of boohoo, Carol Kane.
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
Wardrobe woes are at an all-time high when prepping for an interview right? Well, fear not, we’re on hand to help you sail through that dreaded meeting in style. And some top tips to impressing not just on your dressing…
After months of planning, we finally hit London today for Graduate Fashion Week. Celebrating its 25th year, GFW is the UK’s most exciting platform for emerging talent and we are buzzing to be one of the show’s official sponsors.
It’s got a hella place in my heart, I showed my own robot themed graduate collection here TEN years ago this June (please don’t use this information against me and calculate my age). I’ll be here all week to give you an inside look and I promise to bring you the highs, lows and even the outtakes of the event.
5.30am Alarm Bells
I may be a London girl at heart but boohoo HQ is based in Manchester so it was an early morning powered by a serious amount of coffee and good vibes. Obviously terrified I was going to miss my alarm, unable to come out of Tom Hardy sponsored slumber, I spent most of the night wide awake considering everything that could go wrong the following day.
10 am Quick Change
SO the expectation Vs reality of life in fashion is widely discussed, but really, if you think it’s all almond milk lattes and an endless stream of free sh*t, think again. Before heading to the Brick Lane venue, me and four work BFFs crammed into the one room that was ready for check in to do a quick change and refresh. Embarrassingly the size of my bag caused one of the girls to ask if I was moving back to London. I just like to be prepared people.
So as far as National Days go, this one of our faves. Why? Because we get to re-live some of our top BFF pairings. Get squad goals now and tag your bestie with which duo you are…
This weekend, we’re heading off to Brighton’s Wild Life festival for a weekend of sweet tunes and sunshine. Missing out on the action? Make sure to follow us on Insta this weekend and listen to our fave tracks from the headline acts…
Disclosure feat. Mary K Blige – F For You
Over the last few years, these
We sent M’pho Lebojoa to Wild Life fest… here’s what she had to say
The sister festival to Parklife in Manchester, I thought this one would be a more low-key affair. But after riding on the shuttle bus to the nearest drop off point, I was amazed to see the mass people waiting in the queues…
We entered the festival via the main entrance and were greeted by a loud progressive beat, this was the ‘WHP Presents’ stage, my favourite stage all weekend (Sunday’s line up was the most alluring) and the best set design by far, a white grand structure sort of resembling a block of apartments with large screens displaying visuals. As you walked further into the festival, you were met by glitter covered girls of course stacked in their temporary festival tattoos and face jewels. The attire was a majority of denim cutoffs and bodysuits, a few fringed jackets, lace dresses and unitards, but whether the weather permitted or not, some skin was definitely to be shown! For the guys it seems that bucket hats are making a return this summer, dart your eyes into the crowd and you are for sure to spot a few bucket hats floating on the youthful festival goers.
One thing that was highly noticeable was the youthfulness of the crowd. It seemed that the majority was a younger demographic ranging from 14-19, I noticed they were mainly huddled at the main stage during performances by the likes of Skepta, James Bay and Bastille as well as the Big Top stage when Flume performed his set. Nonetheless, the energy and vibe were great, and with an unlimited supply of hotdogs, burgers and slushies, it was set to be a great day!
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