Youth magazin #1

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YOUTH M A G A Z I N E

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YOUTHM A G A Z I N E

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CONTENTEditorsWinter

Synne Skoe Strand and Bork OygardenAccessories

StreetstyleSilje Svenning

Camille FredriksenDIY

Make your own jeansStreetstyle

Marcus Johnsen and Marte OlsenSamuel Solvang and Bettina Kristiansen

Sponsors

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THE EDITORSWe are five girls from Porsgrunn and Skien who have started up a business by young entrepreneur-ship. We want our fashion magazine which is called “Youth” to be inspiring to boys and girls between 14 -25 years. Our main theme is street style and winter. Finally we have made it to the launch of our online

magazine, hope you like it!

Henriette NensethI’m the boss. It means that I have the primary responsibility for our entire company and also our magazine. My specialty is editing movies. The last one I did was our commercial movie. The main character was actually a dog, which was very interesting and a whole lot of fun.

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Nikoline AstrupMy job is to ensure that everyone in our busi-ness is doing well. If someone is sick or upset, it is my job to help them figure it out. It’s im-portant that you look forward to work. I’m also responsible for the texts in our magazine.

Marte SchiaMy name is Marte Schia and I am head of fi-nance. This means that I’m responsible for our money and accounting. It’s important that I have control over the money we use and earn. I’m also the photographer in the Youth maga-zine, which means I’m the one who takes the pictures when we have photoshoots and most of the images in the background.

Oda Lilløy AndersenMy task is to promot our magazine and get people to be curious and read it. I worked with our blog and facebook page, this is a great way to get out to many teenagers at the same time. I have also made some posters and worked with all the other advertising until our maga-zine was finally released.

Pia BratheimMy main responsibility is to make sure that our magazine was published with quality content. and that everyone was happy and worked their ass off to make it work. Beside that I’m responsibility for the web. I blog among other things like making our twitter and Instagram accounts.

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WINTERBork Oygarden og Synne Skoe Strand

In Norway we have very cold winters, which makes it very easy to hide away in big jackets and UGGS. It’s also very dark outside which can make your inspiration bad.

Well, you’re not alone and we will try to give you some advice with some of these winter pictures. It doesn’t need to be harder than a cute sweater and a cap. Some fake fur or a cute scarf can keep you warm and make you look so much more stylish.

“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant, if we did not sometimes taste of aversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.“– Anne Bradstreet

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BORK ØYGARDEN

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SYNNE SKOE STRAND

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ACCESSORIES WINTER

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SILJESVENNINGSEN

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CAMILLEFREDRIKSEN

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DO IT YOURSELF STEP FOR STEP: TIE DYE

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How to make tie dye jeansYou need chlorine, knit, a bucket and a pair of jeans.

First you put a knit around the jeans, you start with the legs and work your way up.

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Then you put the jeans in your bucket and start to

pour chlorine all over the jeans. The jeans which is now full of chlorin can be in the bucket for around

15 minutes.

Now you are soon to be finished, you only need

to take it up and rinse it, if you have a washing ma-chine I recommend that

you now use it.

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STREETSTYLE Marte Olsen og Marcus Johnsen

Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture and is in-spired by the contemporary culture. It is a type of fashion that is per-sonal to you and is most often seen in major urban centers. Main-stream fashion actually often appropriates street fashion trends.

For many people fashion is an escape, is so much more than just clothes, sales or shoes. Is a way to self-expression, creativity or their artistic value. For many fashion is like a travel far away from the real world, like an escape from other things that have happend in your life.Japan began to emulate Western fashion during the middle of the 19th century. By the beginning of the 21st century it had altered into what is known today as street fashion.

The term 'Street Fashion' is used to describe fashion where the user personally customizes the outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. Some of such clothes are home-made with the use of material bought from stores.

“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is hap-pening.” – Coco Chanel

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Genser: CarlingsSkjorte: Carlings

MARCUS JOHNSEN

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Genser: Carlings

MARTE OLSEN

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STREETSTYLE Bettina Kristiansen og Samuel Solvang

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BETTINA KRISTIANSEN

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SAMUEL SOLVANG

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MORGAN ALANGEH

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SPONSORES

At last, but not at least we want to thank our wonderful

sponsors for their help.

A special thank to Carlings for letting us borrow their

clothes!

We would also like to thank

Norsk Tre AS and Milba.

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