Debbie Shasanya

Debbie Shasanya

ASOS Magazine Co-ordinatorLondon, United Kingdom
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Debbie Shasanya

Debbie Shasanya

ASOS Magazine Co-ordinatorLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • ASOS Beauty Box Launch
    ASOS Beauty Box Launch
  • HOW ASOSERS WORK HERITAGE CHECKS
    HOW ASOSERS WORK HERITAGE CHECKSArticle originally published on ASOS by Maybelle Morgan, 28 September 2017 (See original article here). In case you missed it, checks are having a moment right now. Not just any old checks, though. We’re talking ultra-trad, British-country-manor prints – all with a savvy AW17 twist, of course (and no riding crop necessary). Expect to see your wardrobe imminently awash with houndstooth, tartan and old-school Prince of Wales patterns – naturally the team here at ASOS are all over it. See how they’re wearing heritage checks their way… 
  • ASOS x Starbucks: Summer Style Goals
    ASOS x Starbucks: Summer Style GoalsThe Challenge Introduce the Starbucks Chilled Classics range as the drink of choice for young, stylish, career-minded women. The Insight Starbucks has long been synonymous as the go-to coffee for the style-conscious, young professional. For our 20-something career-minded female audience, brands that share the same values as them are important, especially when it comes to food and drink. With this in mind, the Starbucks Chilled Classics range was a natural choice for these busy young women to eng
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Projects credited in
  • Championing Diversity: this Black History Month, meet 100 creatives inspiring change
    Championing Diversity: this Black History Month, meet 100 creatives inspiring changeWe asked 11 of our creative heroes to each nominate 10 leading black change makers and creators who are shaping the current climate with raw talent, big ideas and crazy hard work. There is still a huge disparity of BAME individuals in the creative industry. Currently only 13% of the creative industry workforce identify as coming from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. In addition, only 8% of senior positions have BAME representation. Spotlighting this subject is as important as ever. True d
Skills
  • Magazine Publishing