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paydesk has 10 reporters who cover Moschino. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Moschino are Alejandro Ávila Huerta and Ilaria Casati. Use our journalist directory to find an Moschino member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Moschino

Alejandro Ávila Huerta

Pachuca de Soto, Mexico
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Alejandro Á. Huerta is a journalist based in Pachuca de Soto, México. He is a Master in Communication and a PhD candidate in Political and Social Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He has worked on journalism on newspapers, radio, TV and digital agencies (...
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Madonna’s Vulnerable Heart Tour
15 Feb 2016  |  Alejandro Á. Huerta  |  Spanish  |  Concert Review
The article reviews Madonna's concert in Mexico City, highlighting the singer's performance, stage presence, and setlist. It describes the atmosphere, the audience's reactions, and the thematic elements of the show, such as the use of religious and sexual imagery. The author reflects on the concert's emotional impact and Madonna's ability to connect with the audience, portraying her as both a sexual object and a revolutionary figure. The review also touches on logistical issues at the venue, such as parking and mobile signal problems, particularly mentioning AT&T. The narrative concludes with the author's personal identification with the 'rebel heart' theme of Madonna's work.
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Ilaria Casati

Paris, France
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Ilaria Casati is a journalist based in Paris, France.
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Trend: How fashion is restoring the subway's prestige
12 Feb 2022  |  www.elle.fr  |  French  |  Society
The article discusses how the fashion industry is reinvigorating the image of the subway, transforming it from a symbol of mundane routine to a place of social proximity and style. Designers like Demna of Balenciaga, Alexandre Mattiussi of Ami, and Jeremy Scott of Moschino are credited with this shift, using the subway as a backdrop for their creations. The subway has long been a source of inspiration for fashion designers, with historical references to Margiela's 1992 show in a Parisian ghost station and the Études label's revival of the old RATP jade green color. The article includes insights from Serge Carreira, a lecturer at Sciences Po, and mentions various celebrities associated with the trend, such as Carla Bruni and Isabelle Adjani.
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Moschino Balenciaga Ami Études Y/Project
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Andrea Lo

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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I am a freelance journalist and Chinese-to-English translator based in Hong Kong, specialising in lifestyle, culture/identity, F&B and travel content.

Previously freelance features producer at CNN International (digital) and staff writer at now-defunct HK Magazine.
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Home tour: Inside Hong Kong designer Sean Dix’s eclectic Southside loft
19 Apr 2023  |  www.tatlerasia.com  |  English  |  Architecture
Sean Dix, a US native and renowned designer, showcases his eclectic three-bedroom, four-bathroom loft in Hong Kong's Southside. Known for his modern yet timeless aesthetic, Dix's home features a vast collection of books and curiosities from his global travels. Key design elements include vintage furniture, unique lighting solutions, and an open kitchen. The loft reflects Dix's design philosophy of avoiding trends and focusing on comfort and well-being. His work spans high-profile projects worldwide, including Moschino's headquarters and various acclaimed restaurants in Hong Kong.
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Gabriella Morales Casas

Mexico City, Mexico
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Culture and soft news correspondent Live anchor, co-anchor and stand-in / TV or online commentator. Writer. Gabriella is a 44-year-old young journalist with a 30-year-old experience and crossover success in digital content, based in Mexico. 

Started in Sports as the youngest reporter at FIFA USA ...
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Five fashion houses that we consider classic or exotic today
10 Jul 2021  |  www.caras.com.mx  |  Spanish  |  Brand History
The article discusses five fashion houses that made history in the 90s and continue to be influential today. Calvin Klein is credited with inventing minimalist fashion, while Gianni Versace is remembered for his luxurious and sometimes extravagant designs. Hugo Boss, despite its controversial history, became a symbol of success in the 90s. Guess is recognized for its revolutionary advertising. Designers like Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, and Tom Ford are highlighted for their contributions to fashion. Victoria Beckham is praised for her successful brand and design work. The article also touches on the legacies of Jean Paul Gaultier, Moschino, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel, Roberto Cavalli, Diane von Fürstenberg, and Missoni, noting their enduring impact on the fashion industry.
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Moschino Calvin Klein Versace Hugo Boss Guess Alexander McQueen John Galliano Marc Jacobs Tom Ford Victoria Beckham Jean Paul Gaultier Maison Martin Margiela Sonia Rykiel Roberto Cavalli Diane von Fürstenberg Missoni
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Ivana Nikolic

Belgrade, Serbia
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Ivana Nikolic is a journalist based in Belgrade, Serbia.
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•	June 2019 – present 
Fixer and mentor on the documentary project of the British documentary filmmaker Joseph Shawyer. Responsible for finding interviewees, translations, etc.
•	June 2018 – present
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Designers of Handcrafted Shoes Find Their Feet in Serbia
10 Nov 2016  |  Balkan Insight  |  English  |  Fashion
Serbian designers Iva Ljubinkovic and Dusan Dokic are gaining recognition for their handcrafted shoes. Ljubinkovic, who started her ABO brand in 2014, focuses on colorful leather shoes and emphasizes quality and design. Dokic, with 15 years of experience, specializes in custom-made men's footwear and highlights the growing trend towards handmade clothing in Serbia. Both designers stress the superior quality of handcrafted shoes compared to factory-made ones, with Dokic criticizing the high prices of designer shoes produced in the Balkans.
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Sabi Phagura

Reading, United Kingdom
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I am a NCTJ trained journalist based in Berkshire United Kingdom with over 25 years of experience as a national newspaper and broadcast journalist. I have worked for most of the national newspapers and mainstream TV channels covering politics, court, human interest and lifestyle stories. I have ...
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The Smiley Company’s Nicolas Loufrani on 50 Years of Spreading Happiness
03 Aug 2022  |  www.luxuriousmagazine.com  |  English  |  Branding
The Smiley Company celebrates its 50th anniversary with a global campaign emphasizing its original message of 'Take The Time to Smile.' Nicolas Loufrani, the creative force behind the brand, discusses its evolution from a feel-good news campaign started by his father, Franklin Loufrani, to a globally recognized brand. The company has collaborated with numerous high-profile fashion brands and has expanded its influence through new-age tech communications and the creation of graphic emoticons. The Smiley Movement, a non-profit organization, aims to inspire positive societal change. The anniversary celebrations include pop-up shops, brand collaborations, and charity efforts, including a partnership with The Bicester Collection and events featuring David Guetta.
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Moschino The Smiley Company Loewe Louis Vuitton Fendi Moncler Karl Lagerfeld Raf Simons Armani Adidas Puma
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Olivia Pinnock

London, United Kingdom
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Olivia Pinnock is a London-based fashion writer, lecturer and the founder of The Fashion Debates.

Having previously been Features Editor at 1883 Magazine and Sub-Editor at FAULT Magazine, she now writes for a variety of publications and brands.

She is dedicated to uncovering insightful and ...
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The Fashion Opportunity For Luxury Plastic Alternatives
26 Jun 2018  |  Forbes  |  English  |  Consumer Goods
The rise in consumer demand for reusable items such as water bottles and coffee cups presents an untapped opportunity for luxury fashion brands. The market for reusable products is growing, with significant sales increases reported by retailers like Argos and Robert Dyas. High-end brands like S’Well have demonstrated the potential for premium reusable items, with collaborations and personalized offerings. While some high street and affordable luxury brands have entered the market, major designer labels have yet to capitalize on this trend. The article suggests that luxury brands could leverage their influence to make sustainability fashionable and align with consumer values, potentially benefiting the brands in the long term.
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Moschino Argos Robert Dyas KeepCup S’Well Corporation Tupperware Brands Corporation Brita Camelbak Products Nalge Nunc International Corporation H&M Kate Spade Swarovski Liberty TEDx Google Gucci Burberry John Lewis Luxottica Group Safilo Group Stephen Webster
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Sertan Sanderson

No location set
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Sertan Sanderson is a seasoned journalist with a rich background in covering news and current affairs. Specialising in social change, migration, and cultural impacts, his work is characterised by a deep exploration of the intersection of politics and human rights. 

His reporting has taken him ...
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Amy Winehouse's last concert dress sells for €210,000
07 Nov 2021  |  www.dw.com  |  English  |  Fashion
Amy Winehouse's last concert dress sold for €210,000 at Julien's Auctions in Los Angeles, far exceeding its estimated value. The auction featured over 800 of her personal items, including designer clothes and accessories, raising more than $2 million. Proceeds will benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which supports youth with addiction problems. The auction highlighted Winehouse's influence on music and fashion, with significant interest in items like her turquoise bra, gold minidress, and red leather heart-shaped Moschino bag.
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Beatrice Siviero

Vientiane, Laos
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Beatrice Siviero is a journalist and editor based in Vientiane, Laos. She has a background in law and journalism, and she writes about human rights, social issues, and children's rights in Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Timor-Leste and Cambodia.
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Western fashion brands in Myanmar called out for worker abuse
06 Apr 2023  |  southeastasiaglobe.com  |  English  |  Fashion Industry
Garment workers in Myanmar face increased abuse and rights violations since the 2021 military coup, with multinational brands like ZARA, H&M, and Marks & Spencer implicated in the exploitation. Despite international sanctions, the military's oppression continues, with workers urging brands to withdraw from Myanmar to cut off the military's foreign currency income. Labour unions report worsening conditions, with the minimum wage halved and workers facing threats if they report abuse. Human rights organizations call for responsible exits by brands, but some, like H&M, remain hesitant. Meanwhile, other brands have announced their departure, and initiatives like the Clean Clothes Campaign provide guidelines for due diligence. The European Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar and the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business advocate for continued engagement with improved working conditions, but labor representatives demand immediate withdrawal, prioritizing human rights over employment.
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Robyn Smith

Cape Town, South Africa
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Robyn Smith is an award-winning broadcast journalist, CNN fellow, content creator and social media producer with twenty years experience in the industry, including television news anchoring, reporting, script writing, producing, news planning and copy editing. 
She's reported from across the ...
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Halloween is nigh—meaning no rest for the wicked. There’s likely no siesta for these industry professionals, either, as they dig into their new gigs.
17 Mar 2024  |  Business of Home  |  English  |  Architecture & Design
The article discusses recent appointments and changes in various companies within the design, manufacturing, media, and architecture industries. Adam Hargis is the new publisher of T magazine at The New York Times, working with editor in chief Hanya Yanagihara. Surface Media has appointed Dennis Freedman as consulting creative director. Wendy Landau has left Condé Nast, and Barbara Rozgonyi joins Athlone Agency as PR director. Sharp Communications hires David Ellis as SVP of digital and social media. Beth Holman is now president and CEO of Style Library. Stefan Pepe becomes CEO of Sotheby’s Home. Jill John is appointed as chief customer officer at Interior Define. Kelly Mullens Brown is the new CEO of BenSoleimani.com. International Market Centers and Garrett Leather announce new appointments. Jeanna George joins Habachy Designs & Atelier. The International Textile Alliance names Kelly DiFoggio as president. Natuzzi Americas appoints Jason W. Camp as president. Cambria names Arik Tendler as president and CEO of Cambria-California. Mosa appoints Celeste Gilbert as VP of sales, USA. Villeroy & Boch USA appoints Lucas Updegraph as CEO. American Silk Mills hires Mary Cranford as designer. Wilson Associates appoints Robyn Gan and Victoria Edwards as design directors. Laura Ashley names Sagar Mavani as CFO. Various other appointments in architecture and design firms are also mentioned.
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