![]() But it wasn't until our former Editor-In-Chief asked me to assist a stylist on a Richard Kern shoot that I realized I had any interest in fashion. Then I moved into events, graphic design, ad sales, I've basically done a little bit of everything. I started at Vice ten years ago working in music marketing. ![]() We have way too many stairs in this office for anyone to wear anything short without sporting a pair of Nike Dri-Fit bike shorts underneath for layering. You've gone too far when your butt is hanging out of your shorts or mini skirt. I will never be the type of female that owns a pair of six-inch heels, so I'm happy that this is now acceptable among fashion's elite.Īssuming there's no dress code at Vice, where do you personally draw the "too casual for work" line? I'm really into brands like Reformation teaching other girls that it's "okay" to wear running sneakers or sports slides with a nice dress. Which trend do you really like, and which would you never be caught dead trying? I've never even come close to that kind of perfection on my own. I can justify shelling out a questionable amount of dough on a pair of high quality denim jeans that will last me an eternity because I can also appreciate the time and effort the previous owner has put into wearing out the ass for me. I'll spend anything on the perfect blue jeans, A.P.C.'s Butler style or vintage Levi's 501s. What do you splurge on, and what do you cheap out on? What is the best piece of shopping advice you've gotten? Whose wardrobe would you swap with in a heartbeat and why?Ī young Jane Birkin because she's the only woman in history who has ever been able to look comfortable, cool, and sexy all at the same time. If I'm going to have to go through the hell of buying an entire new wardrobe I want to be as comfortable as possible doing it because there is nothing in this world that I hate more than shopping for myself. My T by Alexander Wang tank dress, black leather high-top Converse, and vintage leather jacket. Your closet is on fire! What three items do you save from the flames? Peak inside the incredible space they call "work," hear how they landed their killer gigs, and find out what isn't office-appropriate attire at Vice, after the jump.Īnnette Lamothe-Ramos, Creative Director, VICE Media wears a vintage button-down, Topshop crop top, American Apparel skirt, Zara shoes, and Bing Bang rings. Though the bulk of the staff-over 300 of them in this location-is male, there is a smattering of sharp ladies in the mix, and we had the pleasure of getting to know a handful of them on a recent visit to Vice HQ. The base of the operation is currently housed in a network of industrial buildings in the equally polarizing neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, justifiably synonymous with "hipster" at this juncture in modern history. In its vast network of print, video, and digital, Vice covers sports and music and world affairs and technology and fashion and just about any other namable millennial interest-and they do it with their own brand of panache, take it or leave it. Should Vice be foreign to you-or so multi-faceted at this point you can't quite grasp the breadth of it all-here's the rundown: It's a magazine, it's a record label, it's a news source, it's on YouTube and HBO, it publishes books like Heavy Metal in Baghdad and Fashion Cats, it offers "creative services" for major brands like Nike and Red Bull. Forget pedestrian khakis and button-downs-these fashionable professionals take dress codes to a whole new dimension. ![]() Welcome to Working It, where Racked follows street style into the office. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years.
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