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what should i say in a email to someone famous he is a desgner and his name is christian siriano he had 2 million fans and i want to stand out and also make a good letter he will reply to

also i try to write something like a fan it sounds just like other people who he does not reply to and then i write like a friend and i sound weird and i really want him to reply he is my hero he is such a insperasion and someone who i look up to but how can i get a good letter that he might reply to

please awnser thankyou

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  1. omg i love him he is freakin amazing ahhhh well don't sound like everyone else sound different and of course fierce!!!!!


  2. Okay...time to help. (By the way, these 10 points aren't very easy to get...tough question.)

    1.  Don't sound like any fan.

    >>>>Keep only a little praising and admiring.

    >>>>Use words that make you sound sophisticated - instead of "I love your designs so much", try "I always found that your clothing designs are very interesting/appealing."

    >>>>Show that you know him.  People like to be the centre of conversation.  Do not directly say it directly, but relate it to your life in the form of examples, so he can see how similar he is to you.

    2. Aside from praising, add some other form of comments.

    >>>>Tell WHY you like the design and use examples, be as specific as possible.

    >>>>Ask questions, so he may have a topic to reply on. Don't ask too many or it'll sound like you're interrograting him.

    >>>>Add a little humour into your opening statements, so if he finds it funny, then you'll most likely get his attention.

    3. MOST IMPORTANT: Try making some suggestions to his design.

    >>>>Show that you have a similar interest to him: design.  

    >>>>States LITTLE improvements, with reasons to back it up, so he can really think about your suggestion.  If he likes your suggestion, you are definitely going to make a mark.  Don't make too big of suggestions, or he'll think you don't like his design.  Before making a suggestion, say that you like his original design first.

    Hope you the best of luck and remember me when you become a famous designer also!

    WD-50 @ your service.

  3. I agree with the post above me by just being yourself. You can attract a lot more attention when you say something genuine and actually know the person's history very well. Just tell him in the email something that you really admire about him and something like how the same stuff that inspires him (for ex blah blah blah) inspires you too (just an example, you may wanna modify this :)) What specifically you like about his work. And hint your knowledge about him in the email to make it seem like you actually admire him rather than just emailing him cause he is famous. I emailed a lot of almost famous celebs before just trying to stand out as much as possible, but then again I am thinking... hmm... I bet all these other people emailing them are trying to stand out too so I probably just sound like one of them. So... just be yourself. It worked with one of the guys *he is on Myspace and a famous aspiring rapper* and he replied back. I was like OMFG!!!

    Hope it works!

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  5. I LOVE Christian Siriano!

    I'm sure he reads all his fan mail. Understandably, he probably can't reply to all of them. Just be honest and be yourself babe (:

  6. muffins :) yum

  7. Interview him like he's a guest. Ask him questions about his designs and what inspires him. Ask him how you can be as great as he is when it comes to his designs. Ask him what music he listens to for inspirations. Add a little color pattern to a white envelope when you send it off. That usually helps to get a response.

  8. give him the link of this question

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