Friday 22 March 2013

Baker's Dozen Series: Part1 Interview with Amy Silberzahn

A Baker's Dozen Series

What: Interview Part 1
Who: Amy Ogundehin-Silberzahn
Where: Currently: Berlin, Germany

It seemed unfair to ask other people to answer questions without trying them out myself first so please find below Part1 of my interview with myself.

Why: Creative Director of The London Assembly Retail and Creative space, Lifestyle blogger, Style and travel enthusiast.


  1. Can you sum up your career to date in one/two sentences?

My career to date is an eclectic multitude of creative and business projects, now coming together in concept in Frankfurt, Germany. I have run my own fashion label that sold across London, to Paris and LA, worked in Fashion PR & Magazines, as a Business English Language Trainer, a Sous Chef and as an Investment Banking Team Assistant.


  1. Who have been the most influential or inspiring people during your life?

Influential, I guess my family, my sisters are very successful in their careers and I find that very inspiring, I’m immensely proud of their achievements. I ran my first company with huge practical support from my parents and will never forget their constant belief and faith in me and my vision.

Outside of my family, I would say Caroline Baker who was my first proper fashion boss at the Mail on Sunday, You Magazine. She told me to go for it with my own label because I had nothing to lose and I love her for that.

I always have a plan B but that attitude; ‘what’s the worse that could happen’ looked at positively has helped me to try to live in the moment and follow my instincts.


My sisters and I on my civil wedding day

  1. What were the last 3 books or films you watched?

A TV series called Fringe with the H – Fringe science is all the really fascinating alternative side of science like telekinesis, teleportation etc. It’s the cause of a few scary dreams but I love how it makes you think about all the weird possibilities the combination of science and imagination can throw up.

Books:  I am currently reading Erotic Stories written by women published by penguin as an antidote to last years 50shades rubbish and I've just started a business book entitled "How to set up & run a fashion label" by Toby Meadows which was a gift from my best friend. I love to read and at the moment am trying to absorb as much business literature as possible!


  1. Which three places would you recommend as a must visit and where are you heading next?

Costa Rica
I visited Istanbul last year which was incredible as it is such a vibrant city of youthful energy combined with culture and history. The biggest trips I have made to date were to Costa Rica which was just beautiful and of course Australia oluremi-imerulo.blogspot.de: An-Aussie-Adventure-Parts-1-4 which is a fascinating, huge and diverse country.  Next up I would like to do a long weekend in New York, check out Berlin, revisit Amsterdam and explore Russia.


  1. Name the creative and business people that you most admire?

Kaisa Larkas Mossop springs to mine, we went to university together and now she is a wonderful wife and the mother of three beautiful children, a personal trainer, a journalist and successful blogger. http://kaisalarkas.com/ Last year she opened a fashion boutique that just made the Drapers Record top 100 Inspiring Indies list! Impressive, slightly intimidating but definitly inspiring! popthefashionstore.com


  1. If you could have something made bespoke just for you, what would it be and who would make it?

I think a beautiful piece of furniture would be pretty amazing, something like an incredible desk that would be used all the time and loved. Not sure by who though, I think it would be great to commission a new design graduate, giving them some funds and encouragement to keep going. It's hard to survive in the creative world.
An example of a beautiful desk- Airia by Herman Miller


come back shortly for part 2 of my interview with myself!

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