Charlet Duboc

Charlet Duboc (born 6 September 1984) is a British Journalist and on-screen host and documentary producer at VICE Media. Duboc specialises in cultural exposé, human interest, world affairs and satirical reporting, fronting a variety of factual content across VICE's digital and television platforms. She has also written for The Guardian,[1] the Observer and has appeared on CNN.[2]

Charlet Duboc
Born (1984-09-06) 6 September 1984
NationalityBritish
OccupationJournalist, Film maker
Known forVICE Host

Early life

Duboc was born in Surrey, United Kingdom.[3] where she lived until aged 17 when she moved to London to pursue a BA in American Studies with Film at King's College London. Captivated by VICE magazine as a teenager, she told scribd.com in 2013, "I'd even travel all the way to London to get a copy of the magazine. I'd take it home, hide it from my mum..."[4]

VICE career

Duboc started at VICE in London as an editorial intern. Her first break came when tasked with finding fashion-related stories. She discovered that the first ever fashion week in Islamabad, Pakistan, was scheduled to go ahead in the following weeks. After pitching the idea of using "other" fashion weeks as a hook to explore stories of identity and culture around the world, she was given the go ahead and made the presenter of the new show, which was given the deliberately facetious title 'Fashion Week Internationale'.[5]

References

  1. Charlet Duboc (19 September 2012). "Beyond London, fashion weeks fabulously cut from a different cloth". The Guardian.
  2. Charlet Duboc (19 June 2012). "Fashion week in Islamabad". CNN.
  3. Rebeeca Moore (11 December 2012). "Interview Charlet Duboc". Idolmag. Archived from the original on 29 May 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  4. Ben Machell (26 January 2013). "The Vice Squad". Times Newspaper.
  5. "Interview with Charlet Duboc". rookiecreative. 11 December 2012.
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