28 7 / 2012
Alphabetical Learning Journals - where students captured their discoveries throughout the course and their time spent studying the Fashion Industry Now: Paris.
28 7 / 2012
Alphabetical Learning Journals - where students captured their discoveries throughout the course and their time spent studying the Fashion Industry Now: Paris.
27 7 / 2012
Pictures of My Final Project- I did it all digitally then printed it out and put it into my Moleskin Envelope Notebook, since handwriting and cutting straight lines are not my strong suit.
I focused on bringing THE ROW’s line of handbags into Paris, focusing on bringing it into a mature, wealthy, hardworking community.
The Ad’s I chose are more about the handbags and less about Paris, because even if you are in Paris with a THE ROW handbag, you can go anywhere with it. It will always be in style, it will always be chic and classic, and it is able to go anywhere and still look good.
26 7 / 2012
Primped and Pretty in Paris: Tarte and the Neo Bobo
Nicely styled and shot Beauty campaign by student Lindsey using model Rennie.
The Neo Bobo is a customer that is conscious of her purchases and how they affect the environment. The French style is wear subtle and natural makeup. That is why tarte would be the perfect company to bring to France. Their products are made with natural materials and are cruelty free, but they…
26 7 / 2012
I’m loving the concept and chic photoshoot, by student Mary Lucas. Shot in Paris with model Aimi. Bravo!
My 4 Favorite Final Ads for “The Row Comes to Paris”
26 7 / 2012
The Street Look: Trevor-Morgan meets Parisian intello-precaire
Ad campaign: Rachel Trevor Morgan, London milliner for Her Majesty, The Queen of England, comes to Paris rive gauche.
First location: Café de Flore, 172 boulevard St Germain, Saint-Germain-des-Près.
Parisian intellectual, Noémie; loves philosophy, literature, art, politics.
Second…
25 7 / 2012
The class enjoyed having fashion photographer and blogger, Mister Newton, guest speak. Here we are having fun on the steps of our building.
Mr. Newton!




