May 18, 2010
Beyond Shoes and Bags
At my own internship experience 10 years ago, I looked forward to coming to work everyday. Each opportunity presented a new learning experience, and I was happy to take in as much as I could. The magazine industry in Manila back then was still somewhat in its infancy, and we were all still finding our feet. I reckon it was a great time to have been able to dip my toe in, and then jump (and swim) in the growing magazine pool. Among friends, we still refer to a certain time as the Golden Age of Glossies.
Fast-forward to 2010, it's nice to know that magazines are standing the test of time (in a not-so-glossy economy) and have evolved to breathtaking, awe-inspiring, and excellently edited works compiled by the most talented and hardworking people in the business. And most importantly, they are still very much FUN. True, the demands have grown, the responsibilities are more vast, and the consequences to delinquent behavior are more magnified, but I still see it as one happy and dynamic capsule, exploding with infinite opportunities.
When I see interns Alex, Gaile, and Yen at work, I catch a glimpse of this sense of wonder and eagerness to be part of something bigger than themselves; to explore the world beyond their comfort zones. I notice Alex arrive 30 minutes before everybody else; Gaile, quietly and diligently helping our fashion editor with her pages; and Yen discovering the wonderful—and tedious—world of beauty. So much to take in, so little time.
I ended up staying on board as an intern for four months, eventually becoming an editor for many years. Magazine publishing remains my first love and forever home, wherever I am in the world, and however it is presented (online, over the iPad, in the moon...). And for Alex, Gaile, and Yen, I paraphrase the words of Stanley Tucci's character, Nigel, in The Devil Wears Prada: I only hope for the best—I have to.
Originally published at Cosmo.ph/FlawlessatWork. Image courtesy of Cinecon.com and 20th Century Fox
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What a beautiful and inspiring post :) Ms Mariel, you make me want to really go for it. And I know wanting to go for it is not enough, I have to do the steps necessary to make it happen. Thank you for being an inspiration to me :)
ReplyDeleteOh, you're welcome, Krissy! Thanks, too :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Mariel!
ReplyDeleteI was hoping to catch you in the office today, I even texted you, only to find out you left for the US alredy :( Thank you so much for being our patient mother hen! Please, know that I'll always refer to you as my mentor :)
Missing you already,
Yen
Aww, thanks, Yen! That is very kind and sweet of you :) I'm about to email you :) Take care and good luck!
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