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I Went To Fashion School Podcast
Renatha Hoga
16 episodes
6 days ago
When I was planning to go to university to study fashion, I struggled to find resources on what I could expect. Now that I have graduated, I wanted to create a space for students, recent fashion graduates and people within the industry to share their experiences. This podcast is about sharing the stories of individuals who are on that journey of pursuing a career within fashion or have found their way within the industry. I hope this podcast will help students and fashion enthusiasts gain insight into the fashion industry to hopefully better equip them as they navigate their own journeys.
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When I was planning to go to university to study fashion, I struggled to find resources on what I could expect. Now that I have graduated, I wanted to create a space for students, recent fashion graduates and people within the industry to share their experiences. This podcast is about sharing the stories of individuals who are on that journey of pursuing a career within fashion or have found their way within the industry. I hope this podcast will help students and fashion enthusiasts gain insight into the fashion industry to hopefully better equip them as they navigate their own journeys.
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01.6a.In Conversation with Odunayo Ojo: Fashion Journalist
I Went To Fashion School Podcast
34 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
01.6a.In Conversation with Odunayo Ojo: Fashion Journalist

I caught up with Odunayo Ojo, aka Ayo from The Fashion Archive YouTube channel. I first came across Ayo’s YouTube channel during my second year at university. Even though I was studying Fashion Design full-time I felt that there was more about fashion history and business that I didn’t know and watching The Fashion Archive videos helped fill in some of the gaps.

In this episode we discuss Ayo’s story so far, Fashion Journalism and fashion in general. Ayo also shares with us some of his plans for his upcoming magazine launch, The Fashion Archive Mag.

Check Out Ayo on Instagram: @fashionroadman @thefashionarchivemag

The Fashion Archive YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFashionArchive

I would love to hear from you and any thoughts you may have surrounding the topics discussed, please drop me a dm or a comment on the podcast Instagram @iwenttofashionschoolpodcast, or leave me a review if you’re listening from Apple podcast

Share the episode if you’ve learnt something new or if you feel like the episode would be good for someone you know.

Send me an email at iwenttofashionschoolpodcast@gmail.com.

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I Went To Fashion School Podcast
When I was planning to go to university to study fashion, I struggled to find resources on what I could expect. Now that I have graduated, I wanted to create a space for students, recent fashion graduates and people within the industry to share their experiences. This podcast is about sharing the stories of individuals who are on that journey of pursuing a career within fashion or have found their way within the industry. I hope this podcast will help students and fashion enthusiasts gain insight into the fashion industry to hopefully better equip them as they navigate their own journeys.