For Fashion Journalism students Dwaine Hill, Marisa Tania, Brianna Wooten, and Faye Harris, pursuing a higher education at Academy of Art University has been a fundamental stepping stone on their journeys toward becoming the next generation of successful fashion journalism and social media professionals.
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Eleven students from diverse backgrounds, eleven distinct points of view, one blank canvas: a classic collared shirt courtesy of an iconic retailer GANT.
Don’t have a Spring 2017 internship lined up yet? You are in luck!
Originating from an innate obsession for the ocean and fluidity in art, comes the second online art exhibition from the...
Fashion Journalist are sought after for their multifaceted abilities. Check out these 10 tips, with advice from Brit Morin the founder of Brit + Co, and Michael Luongo, award-winning journalist, to help you get your foot in the door.
Prisma Guitars, founded by local artist Nick Pourfard, is reaching international fame from its home base in the Sunset District. These handmade vibrant and one of a kind guitars are the best of the best SF style.
CALA is the brand new ecommerce platform that’s breaking the mold in the fashion industry, becoming both the designer’s, and the...
First impressions matter in the fashion industry, discover front row first impressions from the School of Fashion Graduate Fashion Show at New York Fashion Week.
Academy of Art University School of Fashion showcased 7 womenswear and 3 menswear collections at New York Fashion Week designed by an international, multi-cultural crew of designers from all over the world.
Find out why and how Sidebuy, a Canadian-based platform, helps brands connect with influencers and bloggers worldwide.
An interview with J.R. Moore, Fashion Monitor’s Business Development Manager and Academy Fashion Journalism alumnus, on the effect social influencers have on the world of fashion.
Fashion Journalism is not a dying occupation, but it is definitely changing. The way in which information is disseminated through this...