Meetup + Fashion Exhibition: UNlearning to Learn

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We would like to invite our fashion community to visit us on the 13th of December 2018 from 6:00pm for a new Meetup “UNlearning to Learn: build a brand now that is future proof” and for the Fashion Exhibition of students’ works.

 

We are programmed into a society of rights and wrongs. This directs us to make decisions and/or shy away from ideas constantly. This session will get you to challenge some ‘facts’ and opinions so you can get better at developing and creating communications and brands. Forget about the codes and rules and how things should be. Join us in order to know more and build a brand now that is future proof.

 

MEET THE GUEST SPEAKERS

 

Milly Roy loves all things food – so much so that she made her profession within the consumer goods industry. She has spent the past several years working with National and Global retailers and manufacturers across Europe and Canada: from Loblaw and Metro to Pepsico and Tesco. She specialises in understand shopper habits, what drives their behaviour and how to forecast future trends based on past behaviours. She worked across marketing, sales, business development and client relationships. She now brings this to the Fashion and Lifestyle world at Mamma Soup as Head of Marketing.

 

Pepe Villaverde is a Creative through and through, his passion lies in strategic branding and communications developed for more than 15 years working in top agencies and global corporate advocating for innovative next-gen strategies. He is leading the charge applying Branding Intelligence and starting up his own boutique creative agency, called Mamma Soup with a strong international portfolio to show for it across Europe with names such as: Diesel, Tommy Hilfiger, deBijenkorf, Adidas, Kia, CK… to name a few. Where he is not only the founder, but also Creative Director.

 

Visit: mammasoup.com

 

FASHION EXHIBITION

 

We want to close the year with a special Meetup, where you won’t only meet two amazing guest speakers from the creative boutique agency Mamma Soup, but also you will have the opportunity to visit our fashion exhibition of pieces realised by students of the BA (Hons) Fashion Design, Foundation Diploma and Fast-Track Fashion Design & Business course.

 

IT’S FREE

 

As all our Meetups, this event and the fashion exhibition are for free and everybody is more than welcome to join us at our international fashion academy in a friendly and cosy evening. You will meet our lecturers and students and we will offer you drinks and snacks. During this year we have met many interesting people at our evenings with several ideas and projects and we would like to invite all of you to come at the academy one more time for a toast to 2018 and to welcome the new year!

Fashion Storytelling: 4 tips to use narrative to communicate

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What is fashion storytelling? Before looking behind the façade of storytelling to examine it in terms of means and method, no one can deny the strength of a gripping tale when it comes to connecting communication with emotion. This is what our lecturer Rosie Martinez-Dekker told to the participants of our last Meetup. If you missed the event, then keep reading to learn more about her and fashion storytelling.

 

Hello, Rosie. Can you please introduce yourself?

 

Hello, my name is Rosie Martinez-Dekker. I am originally from Mexico City but have been living in The Netherlands for 10 years now. I have more than 20 years’ experience in the Fashion and Textile Industry, both on the creative and business side. I have worked in Mexico, the US and the Netherlands for companies like Nike, Levi’s and G-Star.

 

I studied Graphic Design specialising in Textile Design and also have a degree in Business Development both these were at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico afterwards I studied Fashion Marketing and Forecasting at Central St. Martins in London.

 

My curiosity and passion have helped me open the doors to both the art and science of fashion, one by working on the creative side of the process and the other by working in the business and operations side. After spending several years in the corporate world, I decided to open a design and consultancy studio: Believe Creative Studio, where we focus on textile and product design, illustration and consultancy in product creation, development and sustainability. My studio has exhibited at Premiere Vision Paris and London Textile shows.
We work with customers around the world, not only creating tailored collections and art but also collaborating and guiding them in different aspects of their businesses. I am also a proud member of the lecturers team at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy, where I have collaborated since the opening day of the school.
Lecturing is my way to give back to all the teachers and mentors who guided me through my career.

 

What kind of person are you?

 

I am an enthusiastic, determined and driven person. I love art, fashion and travelling and sports. I enjoy being surrounded by people, specially my family and friends.

 

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During the last Meet up you talked about storytelling. Can you please make a summary of your presentation?

 

Storytelling is the art and science of using narrative to communicate the attributes or information of a brand, product or a person and is a very effective way of communicating not only in corporate meetings, conferences and presentations, but also in media and advertisements. Fashion storytelling, and storytelling in general, has many benefits such as differentiation, emotional engagement and relationship with your customers which results in sales increases and brand recognition.

 

What are your suggestions for those who want to implement a fashion storytelling strategy to promote their product/brand?

 

  1. Knowing and understanding your consumers is essential; in that way you will be able to deliver direct messages.
  2. It is important to engage and collaborate with professionals who can help a brand create a specific narrative for your products.
  3. Always tell real stories and do not be afraid to be vulnerable.
  4. And remember that your brand is the protagonist of the story.