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GIRLS, INTERVIEWS / March 18 2010 1:50 PM

INTERVIEW: Kristin Prim, 16-Year Old Editor of Prim Magazine

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INTERVIEW: Kristin Prim, 16 Year Old Editor of Prim Magazine
Underage bloggettes like Tavi might be making headlines for sitting front row and making friends with designers, but when it comes to editors, there’s only one girl who can claim she’s doing it old school. Kristin Prim is a 16-year old wunderkind who runs her own PRINT magazine. That’s right kiddies, print ain’t dead, it’s just much younger than you remember. We sat down with the editor-in-chic and chatted about sitting front row at top shows this season including Nicole Miller, Ohne Titel, Betsey Johnson, Andy & Debb, and Moncler, her uncontrollable Balenciaga obsession, and her favorite shopping spots in New York City.

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Uncategorized / October 23 2008 3:58 PM

Not So Prim and Proper

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Not So Prim and Proper

Not So Prim and ProperNot So Prim and Proper

Not So Prim and Proper

Not So Prim and ProperWhile lurking through the profiles of our newest site and social network next.fashionindie, we came across possibly the coolest “barely legal” profile user on the face of the earth (besides me of course). Ladies and Gentlemen, meet fourteen year old New Yorker, Kristin Prim, creator and editor of her very own fashion magazine, Prim Magazine. I flipped through the online version of her newest issue and basically decided that this girl is my hero. Pages upon pages of awesome underground fashion designers, Sartorialist-esque fashion inspirations, edgy editorials, music interviews and film reviews are just some of the things waiting to be read in Prim Magazine. Who doesn’t love a rebellious teen that makes Nylon Magazine look mainstream? 

Enough of my interpretation of the magazine…let’s take a look at what Prim has to say herself:

We don’t know about you, but seeing talentless celebrities on the covers of magazines is getting old. 
Get some real talent out. 
Mix it up; take the undiscovered and make them visible. 
Give them a voice. 
Cover real things that matter and not just babbling celebs speaking about how drunk they were when they did that little dance on the table that fed a million bucks to hungry paparazzi. 
Let real talent shine and thrive. 
And make it good. 

 

This girl is going places and I’ll be able to say is “I was friends with her on fashionindie.ning.com when…” (sigh). 

 

Check out Prim Magazine here! You won’t regret it.

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