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Autumn Ashley [email protected] 254.285.9049 300 S A.W. GRIMES # 2 7 1 0 7 Round Rock,TX 78664 TRIBEZA Magazine Intern Leader In addition to writing articles produced a variety of web based media, including newsletters, blog posts Interviewed local celebrities Assisted with key fashion events and runwayshows Performed research for major projects Assisted in photoshoots, picking up pulled designer garments from stores and transporting them to and from shoot. Spark Magazine Co-Founder/M.Executive Editor • Co-founder of student-produced publication Created infastructure of and led writing and website divisions including direct supervision of nine to thirteen staff members. Managed the direction, content, design and production of the magazine and web- site reaching over 3,000 readers in our first year Responsible for the theme and articles of each monthly issue submitted to Editor-In-Chief Designed all magazine spreads and created Spark’s website Assisted in editorial scted as assistant stylist for 1 yr. Pulled clothing from major retailers and helped with concept of the shoot • Responsible for finding and securing models Wilhelmina Brown of Wilhelmina Models Intern Responsible for booking and paperwork Maintained contact with valuable clients Assisted with auditions with casting directors by operating camera and reading with auditioners Assisted in Austin Fashion Week by helping with casting organizing models and operating cameras Miss A Staff Writer Produced weekly articles complete with photography for national charity magazine. University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX, December 2011 B.A., English, Radio Television and Film Minor Professional Experience Austin TX, 12/10-Present Austin TX, 8/10-Present Austin TX, 8/09-Present Austin TX, 8/11-Present

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Autumn [email protected] 254.285.9049

300 S A.W. GRIMES # 2 7 1 0 7 Round Rock,TX 78664

TRIBEZA MagazineIntern Leader

• In addition to writing articles produced a variety of web based media, including newsletters, blog posts• Interviewed local celebrities • Assisted with key fashion events and runwayshows• Performed research for major projects• Assisted in photoshoots, picking up pulled designer garments from stores and transporting them to and from shoot.

Spark MagazineCo-Founder/M.Executive Editor

• Co-founder of student-produced publication• Created infastructure of and led writing and website divisions including direct supervision of nine to thirteen staff members.• Managed the direction, content, design and production of the magazine and web-site reaching over 3,000 readers in our first year• Responsible for the theme and articles of each monthly issue submitted to Editor-In-Chief• Designed all magazine spreads and created Spark’s website• Assisted in editorial scted as assistant stylist for 1 yr. Pulled clothing from major retailers and helped with concept of the shoot• Responsible for finding and securing models 

Wilhelmina Brown of Wilhelmina ModelsIntern

• Responsible for booking and paperwork• Maintained contact with valuable clients• Assisted with auditions with casting directors by operating camera and reading with auditioners• Assisted in Austin Fashion Week by helping with casting• organizing models and operating cameras

Miss AStaff Writer

• Produced weekly articles complete with photography for national charity magazine.

University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX, December 2011B.A., English, Radio Television and Film Minor

Professional Experience

Austin TX, 12/10-Present

Austin TX, 8/10-Present

Austin TX, 8/09-Present

Austin TX, 8/11-Present

Skills:

References:

Betsy Berry Professor University of Texas at Austin512.789.5997

Justin Brown Wilhelmina Brown Modeling Agency512.366.2801

Carolyn Harrold TRIBEZA [email protected]

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesignEditorial: Photography, StylingCopy Editing, Writing, Graphic Design

Autumn [email protected]

University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX, December 2011B.A., English, Radio Television and Film Minor

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Our Staff

Letter from the Editor

Style Icon: Elle Fanning

Fall Trends: Menʼs

We Write the World

DOM: Proenza Schouler

Interview: Sarah E.

Interview: 4 Photographers

Spark Wishlist

Fall Trends: Womenʼs

Interview: Ricardo H.

12.Interview: Eva S.

EDITORIALS

[[email protected] Fan mail and general

inquiries

[[email protected]] Press& media requests, interviews and features

[[email protected]]Press releases, invita-tions, gifting, samples

and marketing

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ICONELLE FANNING

With an innocent smile and delicate blonde locks, Mary Elle Fanning may at first glance appear to be a normal thirteen-year-old girl, but one look at her astonishingly mature character, resume, and sense of style will no doubt raise your brows. Elle’s star has been on the rise since she was still in diapers, gracing her first film I Am Sam at the mere age of eighteen months as the younger version of older sister Dakota Fanning’s character, Lucy, alongside A-list actors Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer. Though Elle is the younger half of the two gifted Fanning actresses, she in no way resides under the shadow of her big sis. Quite the contrary, Elle towers over seventeen-year-old Dakota by two inches and has been in more movies than the number of years she’s been alive including critically acclaimed hits like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Super 8, and Some-where under renowned directors Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, and Sofia Cop-pola. Cringing with envy yet?

As if her impressive circle of colleagues wasn’t enough, Elle has also been nominated for eight different acting awards, winning Film Actress of the Year for her resonating performance in Something at the Young Hollywood Awards this year.

By Hannah Kim

While Elle has rapidly climbed her way to Holly

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wood acclaim, she has also danced her way under fashion’s radar, quite literally in The Curve of Forgotten Things, a film collaboration by Todd Cole and Rodarte in which the enchanting Elle gracefully pranced about in looks from Kate and Laura Mulleavy’s Spring 2011 collection. Elle also seems to radiate an innate talent for modeling, with her fresh face and ballerina-like body show-casing Valentino, Marc Jacobs, and Alberta Ferretti, among various other glorious names, in numerous editorials. This year alone, she has adorned the pages of Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, Vanity Fair, Interview, and countless others, personifying both a fun-loving vibe and a sophis-ticated elegance in all of her shoots.

While other teeny boppers across the nation are lining the walls of Jonas Brothers’ concerts, Elle is dotting the front rows of fashion’s most heralded shows including Chanel Couture Fall 2011 in Paris and Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2012, Elle’s first New York Fashion Week show. How many teens get to check that off their long list of firsts? Elle’s reputation as a style icon has blossomed with her consistently spot-on looks decorating the red carpet. She lines her ward

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robe with an admirably distinct, consistent aesthetic: head-to-toe classic looks with girlish silhouettes. Her baby-doll and full-skirted dresses, clean-cut hairstyles frequently parted in the middle and sometimes accompanied by a simple headband, and Mary Jane shoes, accentu

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ate her childlike glow and reflect her

particular attraction to vintage fashion. “I really like vintage clothes, so in my closet there’s a lot of ’50s stuff,” she told Interview magazine. Elle has been praised for harnessing her fashion-forward clothing, often originally designed for grown women, into age-appropriate outfits that don’t weigh down but rather embrace her youthful exuberance.With movie-goers and fashion-lovers keeping a close eye on the refreshing young star, the whole world seems to nod its head in approval at Elle’s remarkable abilities beyond her years, both on and off screen. While history shows that many child stars’ successes unfortunately dwindle with time, her exhibition of pure talent and inherent fashion sense is already reassurance enough that we can expect a very long and enlightening career to come from the lovely Elle Fanning.

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