Bonjour fellow fashionistas,
Have you ever experienced a life-changing moment?
After applying to Teen Vogue Fashion University in January
and being accepted, I carefully awaited my chance to attend the Holy Grail of
fashion. I was one of the 549 lucky attendees who were chosen out of thousands. This year it took place from March 13-15, and the kickoff event was at
Express in Times Square. I was also lucky to meet up with my friend Allie from vivalalola.wordpress.com
. We had an absolute blast: window shopping, taking a video in the photobooth,
which turned into a flip book, and mingling.
The cherry on top, however, was meeting the three lovely guests. I was desperate to talk to Andrew Bevan - and even after standing in line for ages, was not disappointed with our chat. He was charming and well-spoken. We bonded over boy problems for a moment and took pictures. I also got to meet Elaine Welteroth, who not surprisingly had on a great lipstick and even loved mine. Fashion complements from the most knowledgeable gurus themselves are always a plus.
What I didn’t expect was bumping into Amy Astley, who I adore. I always love reading her editor’s note and think her take on the magazine is perfection. (Teen Vogue is my bible, and I don’t take that lightly). I gave her my business card and received a remarkable response, which was life changing. Having her give me a nod of confidence is what this event is all about: motivation to continue.
I hope you guys take risks too; reaching out can be intimidating, but it will eventually pay off.
The cherry on top, however, was meeting the three lovely guests. I was desperate to talk to Andrew Bevan - and even after standing in line for ages, was not disappointed with our chat. He was charming and well-spoken. We bonded over boy problems for a moment and took pictures. I also got to meet Elaine Welteroth, who not surprisingly had on a great lipstick and even loved mine. Fashion complements from the most knowledgeable gurus themselves are always a plus.
What I didn’t expect was bumping into Amy Astley, who I adore. I always love reading her editor’s note and think her take on the magazine is perfection. (Teen Vogue is my bible, and I don’t take that lightly). I gave her my business card and received a remarkable response, which was life changing. Having her give me a nod of confidence is what this event is all about: motivation to continue.
I hope you guys take risks too; reaching out can be intimidating, but it will eventually pay off.
Xoxox,
Larissa
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