Yesterday was a good day in terms of work. I didn’t feel too overloaded with work. I was at the Pop Up Shop on Newburgh Street and I, thankfully, got to spend most of the day working in the shop (rather than Starbucks) since the internet seemed to be working. I managed to finish writing up the Zoe and Morgan and Estethica pieces. Zoe and Morgan is now on the blog and hopefully with post the Estethica one today. Really, by now I should have finished and posted the Gucci pop up shop. I was meant to do it it last night but was so exhausted when I got in (after a bit of a nightmare travel back) that I couldn’t even remember some of the work I was meant to do for tomorrow. I will have to try and get some of it done on the train in this morning or when I first get to work, before Wafa comes.
Sketchbook is going to be doing a mural/ exhibition on the walls as you walk into Kingly Court on Carnaby Street – a little shopping arcade. This is really exciting as it gives the brand a chance to spread out and be noticed by more people. Next week, on Wednesday a few of us will be working at The Future Gallery at Trafalgar Square (used to be the Photographer’s Gallery). We’ll be doing live blogging at this event for artists, designers and speakers. Lots of on the spot interviewing and writing in a really amazing space. Wafa asked me to come along and help blog/ interview.
We drew up the schedule for the next for weeks today too. We have speakers coming from Selfridges, Betty Magazine, an exhibition from an artist called Annie Driscoll and another talk from famous fashion blogger, Susie Bubble of stylebubble.blogspot.com. I’m so excited to hear her speak, I’m an avid reader of her blog – she used to work as a writer at Dazed Digital, so she knows her stuff! But that week I’m working at The Times so I’m going to ask if it would be possible to leave at 5:30 that day so I can catch Susie’s talk at 6pm. Also, in June, Sketchbook have been asked to have an area at The Clothes Show Live. They’ve been given this huge area where they will be creating an experience on behalf of the Carnaby Quarter, and so far Wafa’s thinking wall murals and illustraions, photography, blogging, talks and workshops. I think this will be so exciting and, although I said I wouldn’t be able to come back to work in London for a little bit after The Times, I really do want to go back and carry on working with Sketchbook. Wafa wants me to come so much she even said she’d pay for my travel expenses, which is a such a generous offer although I don’t mind paying for that experience myself. It would be a great opportunity to meet lots of people in the fashion industry and also check out the Clothes Show for what I’m guessing would be a free ticket. I’m so happy that Wafa really wants me to be involved. I’ve promised her that I would love for her to carry on sending me work to do for her over the summer as it’s a good idea to keep busy and carry on writing.






