In Fashion: Jefferson Hack, 2014
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Publisher and Dazed founder Jefferson Hack sits down with Lou Stoppard to stress how balancing partnerships are important to level up from ‘Dazed & Confused’ being a punchline. Hack connects the lines between independent and anarchist, fashion and style, escapism and arriving that reveal how attraction breeds ideas. He also shares how finding your creative family fuels an industry to aim for a higher creative aptitude. Hack’s intuition led to independence that freed Dazed group to speak directly to their audience, just don’t ask him what his true talent is. This interview took place on 14 March 2014. Dazed founder Jefferson Hack thinks validation and education, for himself, is overrated. Here Hack talks about growing up looking at bigger psychological stories in style magazines using heart, soul and belief. This particular episode of In Fashion also reveals Jefferson Hack’s preoccupation with Billy Idol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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