Karolina Liczbińska
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Karolina Liczbińska

journalist and podcasterLondon, United Kingdom
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Karolina Liczbińska

journalist and podcasterLondon, United Kingdom
About me
BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism graduate of London College of Fashion, proficient in feature writing and creative thinking. Enthusiastic and highly motivated with a strong work ethic. A proactive team player looking for opportunities to develop the existing skill set. Special interests include fashion history, feminism and sustainability.
Projects
  • Trendologia podcast
    Trendologia podcastHosting and producing a monthly fashion history podcast Trendologia on behalf of ELLE Poland. Each episode is focused on a current trend, dissected and analyzed through a historical and cultural lens, sometimes with the help of an expert guest.
Work history
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    PodcasterELLE Poland
    Warsaw, PolandFreelance
    Hosting and producing a monthly fashion history podcast Trendologia on behalf of ELLE Poland. Each episode is focused on a current trend, dissected and analyzed through a historical and cultural lens, sometimes with the help of an expert guest.
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    WriterLampoon Magazine
    Warsaw, PolandFreelance
    Writing long-form features, show reviews and interviews including Carla Sozzani, Paul Smith, Mary Katrantzou, Stanley Stellar, Antonin Tron.
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Skills
  • Writing
  • Styling
  • Journalism
  • Fashion Journalism
  • Audio Editing
  • Microsoft Office
  • Google Docs
  • Social Media
  • Wordpress
  • Fashion Assistant
Education
    London College of Fashion, UAL logo
    London College of Fashion, UAL logo
    Fashion JournalismLondon College of Fashion, UAL
     - London, United Kingdom
    2:1 Modules including Teeline Shorthand, Fashion Communication, The Essential Skills of Journalism, Cultural and Historical Studies, Fashion Journalism in Context, Fashion Journalism for Multiple Platforms. Dissertation on representations of femininity in American media on the cusp of the 19th and 20th century.