Synopses & Reviews
The third book in the Rookie Yearbook series, this jumbo, full-color compilation features the best of Rookie (rookiemag.com) from the 2013-2014 year, plus exclusive-to-print content from a dizzying array of celebrity artists and writers, all curated and art-directed by Rookies extraordinary editor-in-chief, Tavi Gevinson.
Rookie is an independent online magazine made by and for young women. It was created by Tavi Gevinson in 2011, when she was just fifteen years old; today, about a third of the magazine's staff are teenage writers, photographers, and illustrators. Six days after its debut, the site hit one million page views. Now it is the must-read publication for hundreds of thousands of young women all over the world, for whom the Rookie Yearbooks are the ultimate collectors item.
Yearbook Three features personal essays; advice about style, sex, friends, and school; DIY projects; playlists; gorgeous photo albums; contributions from cultural icons and influencers; humor and pathos; and explorations of feminism, junk food, and everything in betweena portal into everything young women think about and care about, and the perfect gift for daughters, sisters, and super cool friends.
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“A how-to for teenagers who are genuinely interested in fashion and want to know how the business works.”—The New York Times
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“An indispensible resource for anybody who aspires to work as a fashion editor, designer, stylist, photographer, or anywhere, really, in the fashion industry.” -Anna Wintour, Editor in Chief, Vogue
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“The most insightful and spot-on introduction to the fashion industry, for someone who is considering fashion as a career path.” -Alexander Wang, Founder/Creative Director, Alexander Wang, and Creative Director, Balenciaga
Synopsis
Live like you work in fashion.
A must-read for anybody interested in fashion. This book is for everyone from aspiring designers, stylists, editors, and photographers to fashion obsessives who want behind-the-scenes secrets about industry stars and tips on how to live a creative life.
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Amy Astley, former
Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief, says: "
The Teen Vogue Handbook is a dream book, a truly creative book filled with tips on the stylish life from the top people in the industry."
The key to this book is the mix of beautiful pictures, career advice and profiles of everyone and every aspect of the fashion industry. There are hugely famous people interviewed (Marc Jacobs, Bruce Weber, Patrick DeMarchelier) alongside assistants and others who are just getting started. The book includes 6 sections: Designers, Editors, Stylists, Beauty, Photographers and Models. And in every section, the people in the profile share simple tips on how to live the Teen Vogue lifestyle, now.
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From aspiring designers, stylists, editors, and photographers to fashion obsessives who want behind-the-scenes secrets about industry stars and tips on how to live a creative life, this book is a must-read.
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Life is stressful; your outfit shouldn't be. That's the philosophy behind What to Wear, Where, the second book from the authors of the popular style guide Who What Wear. This time Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power give readers exactly what they've asked for: specific advice on how to put together the perfect look for any social occasion. What to Wear, Where addresses more than 50 major social situations, explains what you should wear and what you shouldn't wear, and shows you exactly what the authors would wear. What to Wear, Where is loaded with practical tips and style suggestions, making it the perfect resource for anyone who wants to feel more confident about her outfit choices. It's your go-to guide for wardrobe advice and inspiration!
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The New York Times bestselling guide to careers in fashion
now with 90% new content and updated for the digital age! Live like you work in fashiontoday.
The essential guide for anyone interested in fashion is now better than ever. This expanded edition is chock full of brand-new photos, exclusive profiles of newcomers, descriptions of digital jobs, and up-to-the-minute career advice. This new Teen Vogue Handbook is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at the designers, stylists, photographers, models, makeup artists, writers, and bloggers who run the industry.
Order the physical copy and receive a FREE one-year subscription to Teen Vogue!
Synopsis
Rookiemag.com is a website created by and for young women to make the best of the beauty, pain and awkwardness of being a teenager. When it becomes tough to appreciate such things, we have good plain fun and visual pleasure. When you're sick of having to be happy all the time, we have lots of rants, too. Every school year, we compile the best from the site into a print yearbook. Behold: our Junior year!
In Rookie Yearbook Three, we explore cures for love, girl-on-girl crime, open relationships, standing for something, embracing our inner posers, and so much more. Featuring interviews with Rookie role models like Sofia Coppola, Amandla Stenberg, Greta Gerwig, and Kim Gordon, and a bonus section chock-full of exclusive content including a pizza pennant, sticker sheet, valentines, plus advice and contributions from Lorde, Shailene Woodley, Dakota and Elle Fanning, Grimes, Kelis, Sia, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer of Broad City, Haim, and more!
About the Author
Tavi Gevinson is the editor-in-chief and founder of Rookie. Tavis career in media began when she created the style blog thestylerookie.com in 2008, when she was 11. In 2011, at 15, Tavi launched Rookie, an online magazine for teenage girls. In the six days after its debut, Rookie received more than one million pageviews. Tavi has since spoken at TEDxTeen, the Economist's The World in 2011, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Sydney Opera House. Lady Gaga has called her "the future of journalism."