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Fashion Journalism - Is it like the movies?

Kate Guest

03-Apr-16 10:00

Fashion Journalism - Is it like the movies?

Fashion photographer, Bill Cunningham, once said "Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life". Fashion is not just an interest for some, it’s a way of life, and magazines often are the holy book fashionistas refer to for inspiration. The glossy pages of magazines like Vogue, Elle, Allure, with their beautiful fashion spreads and insightful articles, help give their audience a sense of style and decadence they hope to attain. This week, we speak to the editor-in-chief from Elle Magazine Malaysia to go behind the scenes as to what goes into putting a fashion publication together, the sustainability of a hard copy magazine, and the perception of working in a fashion publication.

Here are the segments of the episode:

1:37 - Asia Calling 1 - Commercial Surrogacy in India is banned for foreigners

8:25 - Asia Calling 2 - Women's football team in Afghanistan

14:44 - Fashion Journalism - Is it like the movies?

This episode was produced by Sharyl Kaur and Muhammad Haniff Baharudin.


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