Insights on Fashion Journalism
Insights on Fashion Journalism
Reponen, Johannes; Findlay, Rosie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
188
Mole
Inglês
9780367476540
15 a 20 dias
299
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Introduction
Rosie Findlay and Johannes Reponen
Section One: Make It Work
1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion Journalism
Josephine Collins
2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer
3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital Age
Tommy Tse and Gloria Lam
4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue Business
Johannes Reponen
5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the Margins
Laura Gardner
Section Two: Fashion Speaks
6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to Webseries
Elizabeth Castaldo Lunden
7. Dazed Media: Making an Impact
Priya Matadeen
8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue Russia
Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion Magazines
Arti Sandhu
Section Three: Matters of Style
10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media Outlets
Katie Baker Jones
11. Dapper Kid: Blogging Menswear
Syed Ahsan Abbas
12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of Looks
Rosie Findlay
13. Talking Fashion
Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
Rosie Findlay and Johannes Reponen
Section One: Make It Work
1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion Journalism
Josephine Collins
2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer
3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital Age
Tommy Tse and Gloria Lam
4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue Business
Johannes Reponen
5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the Margins
Laura Gardner
Section Two: Fashion Speaks
6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to Webseries
Elizabeth Castaldo Lunden
7. Dazed Media: Making an Impact
Priya Matadeen
8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue Russia
Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion Magazines
Arti Sandhu
Section Three: Matters of Style
10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media Outlets
Katie Baker Jones
11. Dapper Kid: Blogging Menswear
Syed Ahsan Abbas
12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of Looks
Rosie Findlay
13. Talking Fashion
Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
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Fashion Journalism;Fashion Media;Fashion Industry;Fashion Journalists;Follow;Catwalks;Suzy Menkes;Bazaar;Indian Fashion Industry;Fashion Critics;Post-war;Ceo;Indian Fashion;Fashion Weeks;Christian Dior;Make Up;Lifestyle Journalism;Fashion Publications;Timeless;K Pop;Clips;Uploading;Trousers;Spotlight;Softer News
Introduction
Rosie Findlay and Johannes Reponen
Section One: Make It Work
1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion Journalism
Josephine Collins
2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer
3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital Age
Tommy Tse and Gloria Lam
4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue Business
Johannes Reponen
5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the Margins
Laura Gardner
Section Two: Fashion Speaks
6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to Webseries
Elizabeth Castaldo Lunden
7. Dazed Media: Making an Impact
Priya Matadeen
8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue Russia
Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion Magazines
Arti Sandhu
Section Three: Matters of Style
10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media Outlets
Katie Baker Jones
11. Dapper Kid: Blogging Menswear
Syed Ahsan Abbas
12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of Looks
Rosie Findlay
13. Talking Fashion
Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
Rosie Findlay and Johannes Reponen
Section One: Make It Work
1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion Journalism
Josephine Collins
2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer
3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital Age
Tommy Tse and Gloria Lam
4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue Business
Johannes Reponen
5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the Margins
Laura Gardner
Section Two: Fashion Speaks
6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to Webseries
Elizabeth Castaldo Lunden
7. Dazed Media: Making an Impact
Priya Matadeen
8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue Russia
Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion Magazines
Arti Sandhu
Section Three: Matters of Style
10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media Outlets
Katie Baker Jones
11. Dapper Kid: Blogging Menswear
Syed Ahsan Abbas
12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of Looks
Rosie Findlay
13. Talking Fashion
Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Fashion Journalism;Fashion Media;Fashion Industry;Fashion Journalists;Follow;Catwalks;Suzy Menkes;Bazaar;Indian Fashion Industry;Fashion Critics;Post-war;Ceo;Indian Fashion;Fashion Weeks;Christian Dior;Make Up;Lifestyle Journalism;Fashion Publications;Timeless;K Pop;Clips;Uploading;Trousers;Spotlight;Softer News