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Fashion language

Posted Jan 13, 2009

If you think fashion's vocabulary consists solely of "fabulous, fantastic, and last season" think again.

Monday morning is not usually one of my most productive times (unless of course you count Facebook) - and was therefore the worst moment to discuss the forthcoming fashion week which of equals = BIG important meeting.

As we all know, fashion however moves at the speed of light and so two expressos and one cappucino later - I too was twitching at the speed of light and ready to participate. Luckily, the meeting proved far more productive than any of our eyebags expected - and soon we were texting Mr.G our ingenious idea (emailing is far tooo sloooww). Before we knew it, Mr. G, was personally on the phone and the project had been communicated to the rest of company (would've loved to the faces of those that lifted their receivers this morning to hear Mr.G wishing them a very good morning!) With the ink still wet on the meeting's minutes, the project had already been put into production. Impressive stuff.

This of course set into motion a "very busy" moment in the office - involving lots of phonecalls and emails and hushed voices - and of course it's during these, "very busy" moments in fashion when it's unique language comes into its own.

Those of you who have worked for a "very busy" boss/designer/P.R/intern will understand exactly what I mean by the "international fashion hand signals". What you see in my pic is nothing to do with size - no it's actually the international fashion sign for, "the comunication should be brief and without exclamation marks", and thus allows my boss to simultaneously speak on the phone and solve the debate between myself and someone from the graphics team. Again - impressive stuff.

Now of course the obvious response is, "how the hell do you get that message from that one little sign???" Well, my dear readers this is where my 6 internships, 3 stints in fashion magazine cupboards, working the world's guest lists and being shouted a lot gets you. Mind r-e-a-d-e-r. Budding fashion wannabes take note.

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