Tim Bitici is a fashion stylist based in New York. He has been in the fashion world for more than ten years and has growing and exciting success in many areas of fashion. Throughout his career, he has worked for big designers and prestigious magazines. He spent his longest time working for 'A' Magazine - Rizzoli Publications, in New York and Milan, Italy. He worked there from September 2004 up to May 2010, for nearly six years.
Tim started 'A' Magazine alongside director Sciascia Gambaccini and Rizzoli's creative team, and led it to becoming Italy’s best-selling fashion weekly with a high international circulation. For this, he implemented the magazine’s corporate identity combined with his own expertise and unique vision. He art directed and styled major photo shoot productions, both in-studio and on-location, all across the world. He created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories (12-14 pages each). He worked on up to five major teams and stories simultaneously.
Alongside these responsibilities, Tim Bitici had to fulfill some other major tasks at 'A' magazine. He recruited and trained assistants, associate and freelance editors. He was responsible for lending a hand in launching careers of high profile models and photographers such as “plus model to supermodel” Crystal Renn. He ensured that the magazine’s advertisers were satisfied with the end result. He always maintained the assigned budget and time frame when handling projects. To know more about Tim's contribution to fashion industry, please visit the website http://www.timbitici.com
Tim started 'A' Magazine alongside director Sciascia Gambaccini and Rizzoli's creative team, and led it to becoming Italy’s best-selling fashion weekly with a high international circulation. For this, he implemented the magazine’s corporate identity combined with his own expertise and unique vision. He art directed and styled major photo shoot productions, both in-studio and on-location, all across the world. He created, designed and orchestrated over 300 editorial fashion stories (12-14 pages each). He worked on up to five major teams and stories simultaneously.
Alongside these responsibilities, Tim Bitici had to fulfill some other major tasks at 'A' magazine. He recruited and trained assistants, associate and freelance editors. He was responsible for lending a hand in launching careers of high profile models and photographers such as “plus model to supermodel” Crystal Renn. He ensured that the magazine’s advertisers were satisfied with the end result. He always maintained the assigned budget and time frame when handling projects. To know more about Tim's contribution to fashion industry, please visit the website http://www.timbitici.com
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