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Dazed: Holiday Club zine blows the gates of fashion open for a new gen of talent.
Founded by Bisoye Babalola in an effort to give 16-25 year-olds from across the globe the chance to dip their toes into creative roles ranging from photography and art direction, to fashion and graphic design, the summer school has seen industry insiders like Casabalnca’s Charaf Tajer and Dazed editorial director Kacion Mayers head up dynamic workshops created to illuminate and inspire.
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The Face: Holiday Club’s Summer School could be your break into the creative industry
The three-week free programme gives emerging talent the chance to learn from experts and contribute to Holiday Club’s annual magazine. Launched by Bisoye Babalola in 2020, the charity’s mission is to level the playing field. Whether you’re interested in styling, photography, hair and makeup or journalism, the three-week programme – held in person in London – is designed to nurture emerging talent across all disciplines, giving you practical experience and the chance to learn from seasoned industry experts.
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SHOWstudio: Holiday Club's Second Issue Traces The Careers Of Today's Brightest Talent.
Have you ever wondered how your favourite creatives achieved their careers? Well, Holiday Club, the creative force at the intersection of careers and culture, is giving us unprecedented insight into the career journey of some of today’s most influential creatives.
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Hero: Holiday Club is empowering the next generation of creative talent
Holiday Club, the talent incubator founded by Bisoye Babalola BEM, is a place where the next generation of creative talents are given the tools to allow them to flourish.
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10 Magazine: Holiday Club Is Mapping London’s Fashion Future
When it comes to the Holiday Club, fashion’s future is in great hands. The brainchild of Bisoye Babalola BEM, the free-to-attend summer school nurtures 16–25-year-olds in London looking to explore a career in a creative field, be it fashion, music, or art.