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20 Feb, 2018

Top Cities for Fashion Internship

Everyone who has interest in fashion must dream to work in one of the world’s top fashion capital one day. But it’s not a secret that most people get their start in fashion industry through knowing someone. That’s why you need to consider internship as an option to boost your knowledge and experience. Not to mention that you’ll be able to get to know professionals from fashion industry. Even so, you cannot just choose whatever city to do your internship. The first important step is choosing the right city for you. Here are some best cities for fashion internship.

Milan

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It's not a surprise to find Milan as one of the best cities for fashion internship. Italy is full of stylish cities, and Milan is one of them. The city's fashion week is world-renowned, making Milan appealing to designers, stylists, and modeling agencies. The city is home to classic fashion houses like Armani and Versace, as well as Italian versions of magazines like Vogue. Milan is synonymous with the heritage of its luxury houses – Gucci, Fendi, Prada, Moschino, Versace, Missoni and the like are fashion legends and still inspire legions of designers and brands to this day. The city’s icons keep Milan at the forefront of the fashion conversation, and hip-hop’s love of Italian opulence – particularly Gucci and Versace – means the city still holds sway on the streetwear world, albeit subtly.

Paris

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Paris’s legacy in high fashion is indisputable and the city’s fashion week is as prestigious as it gets. The city’s legends include Louis Vuitton, Dior, Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Hermes, Lanvin, Balenciaga and Balmain. Away from the high-end glitz and glamor, newcomer labels like AMI, Etudes and Maison Kitsuné present innovative twists on their nation’s illustrious menswear heritage. Paris may be lacking in homegrown streetwear brands, but as the high/low trend shows no sign of slowing down and upcoming labels continue to look to luxury houses for inspiration, the City of Love remains an utterly vital place for men’s clothing – of all genres.

Bordeaux

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When people think of French fashion, Paris probably comes to mind first. However, there are many other stylish cities all over the country besides the capital. Bordeaux, located in southwestern France, is best known for producing delicious red wines, but the city also has many hip boutiques. Chic locals are known for their casual, effortless street style that any tourist would want to steal.

Tokyo

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Japan’s insular culture makes Tokyo one of the strangest and most fascinating places; so it’s hardly surprising that the city’s unique fashion ecosystem is home to some truly legendary labels and a world famous retail scene. The city’s whirlpool of trends and subcultures make it an inspiration for countless brands, designers, and stylists across the world. It may be difficult to comprehend at times, but the Japanese capital is undoubtedly one of the most unusual – and interesting – fashion locations in the world today, making it one of the best cities for fashion internship. Check our Tokyo Internship Program here.

New York

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New York is another top cities for fashion internship. The city hosts New York Fashion Week every fall and spring where designers come from all over the world to showcase their designs. Also, the Capsule and Market Week trade shows make it a vital place for business, too. Plus, New York is a go-to destination for people looking to learn about the fashion industry. The city is home to two of the top educational institutions for fashion the the country  the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Parsons School of Design.

London

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The UK’s cultural influence has always far outweighed its size, and the country’s fashion industry is no exception. The city may still have a ways to go before it can challenge the likes of New York and Paris in prestige, but its burgeoning London Collections Men fashion week and fiercely independent street style. The new breed of fearless designers and brands make the British capital one of the most excitng places for men’s fashion right now.

Seoul

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South Korea might lie in the cultural shadow of its bigger brothers China and Japan, but that hasn’t stopped its capital from developing a thriving fashion scene. Seoul is producing some world class fashion exports these days and twist the Western fashion into something completely their own. Seoul’s fashion week may only be 12 years old, but if recent years are anything to go by, then the city is a place to watch for sure.

Rome

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Rome is a land for art, architecture, and culture. In the midst of the Colosseum and countless masterpieces, the fashion industry is another glamorous element of Roman culture. It's only fitting that some of the most luxurious fashion and jewelry brands are based in Rome, such as Fendi and Bulgari, which mirror the opulent Renaissance art located all over the city.

Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, previously regarded as the land of distressed denim, graphic tees and flipflops, is starting to catch the eye of designers all across the world. Though it has a long way to go before it joins the likes of New York and Paris in high fashion prestige, LA has become a hub for the likes of Rodarte, BUSCEMI and Joyrich.