• S1 E2:Black Barbies, Paper Dolls, and the Role of Print in the Digital Age

  • Apr 15 2022
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
  • Podcast

S1 E2:Black Barbies, Paper Dolls, and the Role of Print in the Digital Age

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  • Episode Notes

    Today we're celebrating our spring 2022 print magazine launch! Join us as we sit down with stylists Isha Singh and Caroline Callicut, and discuss both of their style projects in the newest print edition. Listen in as we discuss this issue’s themes of youth and comfortability, barbies vs brats, the importance of representation, and how HBO’s hit series Euphoria is redefining the media’s portrayal of youth, the iconic Princess Diana, and the role of print magazines in the digital age.

    Garment & Black is hosted by Parker Blackburn and produced and edited by Connor Bird. The theme music is an original mix by Connor Bird of Holizna's "There Ain't Nothing" and "Swinging Richards", used under a Public Domain Creative Commons license.

    Follow the magazine on Instagram and other social media @garnetandblack for updates on new episodes and Garnet & Black's work! This podcast is part of the Garnet Media Group podcast network. Find more student-produced podcasts and other student work on garnetmedia.org and @garnetmediagroup on Instagram.

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