Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Anne Marie Mondrup

Photographed By Tommorow Management  

TELL YOUR STORY
I have a higher diploma in Marketing and a Coaching degree and used to work in a management consulting company in my early days. Got a chance to move into fashion and artist management 14 years ago and really found my path in life. Founded Tomorrow Management in 2005. Today we have offices in Copenhagen and New York, and represent 27 international talents working with fashion, editorials and advertising. I’m also the Editor in Chief of the bi-annual magazine "Tomorrow's Journal" - which was initially published in 2010 and now on its 9th issue. I live and breathe for supporting creative talents to reach their goals in life and aim at combining hard work and lots of fun to get there.

ABOUT "TOMORROW'S JOURNAL": HOW DO YOU CURATE AND CREATE THE MAGAZINE'S CONTENT?
With "Tomorrow's Journal" we aim to give creative talents freedom to showcase their strongest and most visionary work without any commercial boarders. We just released the 9th issue and the magazine is available globally in selected metropolitan stores. Usually we work around a theme with keywords that makes the foundation for an issue - then contributors interpret this in their own way - making all contributions unique. We provide the frame but not the whole content - that's up to each contributor. This way the content of the magazine remains versatile but still with a link that bines it all together.

WHY COPENHAGEN AND NEW YORK?
Copenhagen, as it’s the capital of Denmark and the center of Scandinavia. Sorry Swedes *smiles*. New York - there's no other city like New York. It's the city where dreams come true.

WHAT'S YOUR PERSONAL AESHTIC IN TERMS OF CULTURE?
My personal aesthetic is very Scandinavian. I love clean and simple design. Good craftsmanship, high quality and an environmentally sound consciousness in all that can be done, made or produced to the best extent possible. Whether it’s fashion, food, an art piece or music, whatever you do, keep it real and authentic. 

WHAT ADVICE CAN YOU OFFER ANYONE SEEKING YOUR PROFESSION AS THEIR PROFESSIONAL OUTLET?
Work hard, Do good. Treat everyone they way you want to be treated yourself. Be visionary. Aim high. Never lose yourself.

1 comment:

  1. Ah, the always present New York. Good interview.

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