This is Unfiltered*, an all-inclusive and in-depth publication that was built up over the span of a twelve-week Fashion Publishing and Media Relations course on the BA Fashion Marketing pathway at Regent’s University London.
The magazine was created as an outlet for students to share their findings and research across a variety of topics that piqued their interests, varying between fashion, pop culture, and other world events. From covering fashion shows and upcoming trends to broader issues being faced in an era of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were encouraged to provide nuanced and well-balanced takes from a fresh point of view. Despite not being able to carry out the work behind the magazine in person due to the ongoing pandemic that has confined us to learning from behind our computers, our team was able to come together in order to provide unique and, yes, unfiltered looks into their lives through this magazine, reporting on all the different topics that have caught their attention, no matter where in the world they happened to have been.Welcome to the first issue of Unfiltered, an all-inclusive, in-depth publication that showcases real fashion, real issues and real people in a unique and unedited way. This magazine showcases work created in the Fashion Journalism and PR module by second year BA Fashion Marketing studies at Regent’s University London. The idea being every student from a unique background finds their way of storytelling their perspective. Fashion reflects the rapidly changing world. Unfiltered captures it. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Unfiltered represents twelve weeks of Friday workshops, consisting of discussing issues and news in the fashion industry, brainstorming, attending London Fashion Week, and doing a fashion shoot with professional photographer, David Otokpa.
All content was generated by the class and constitutes part of a fashion journalism assignment. Creating a magazine as a marketing tool, also contributed to the PR assignment to outline a complete PR plan for the magazine launch and ongoing promotion. From exploring the return of the brooch, the SS18 international catwalks – where drones made an appearance carrying handbags down the runway articles include interviews with social media-savvy millennials; seasonless fashion; the London music scene; recognition of Black culture through film and issues triggered by the #MeToo campaign.
We are proud of our Regent’s University fashion community and hope this magazine gives a glimpse of what we are doing and how we are learning…and thinking. It underlines the breadth of talent, diversity, style and intellect within the Regent’s fashion marketing and design department.
Thank you to our tutors, Gill Stark, Mark Eley, and Dennis Maloney. Thank you to Kim Blake and Julia Robson for encouraging us through the journey and supporting us in anchoring our concepts and ideas. Thanks also to all who contributed: photographer, David Otokpa; graphic designer, Dale Walker; make-up artist, Jasmin Coles; hair stylists from Daniel Galvin, Shannon and Remy and Dave, security at Garbutt Place. Alyssa and Nikol Editors
Note – Unfiltered is a non-profit university publication created by students for students as an educational and learning intervention. It is not to be distributed
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Unfiltered is a non-profit university publication created by students
for students as an educational and learning intervention.
It is not to be distributed.
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