- Fashion journalism
Fashion journalism is an umbrella term used to describe all aspects of published
fashion media. Sometimes referred to as fashion writers, fashion critics or fashion reporters. The most obvious examples of fashion journalism are the fashion features inmagazine s andnewspaper s, but the term also includes books about fashion, fashion related reports ontelevision as well as online fashion magazines,website s and blogs.The work of a fashion journalist can be quite varied. Typical work includes writing or editing articles, or helping to formulate and style a fashion shoot. A fashion journalist typically spends a lot of time researching and/or conducting interviews and it is essential that he or she has good contacts with people in the fashion industry, including photographers, designers, and public relations specialists.
Fashion journalists are either employed full time by a publication or are employed on a freelance basis.
Fashion journalism and the internet
The first internet site related to fashion was the
Fashion Net , which made its debut in January 1995. [Harper's Bazaar. July, 1995. p. 144.] In the mid 1990s, the Internet was still largely a research network populated by academics. But the strong appeal of this entirely new medium was made evident by the pioneering efforts of fashion's early entrants and soon both independent and established fashion publishers, designers and visual artists were online.About half a year subsequent to Fashion Net's launch at the outset of 1995 came New York-based Fashionmall and French
ELLE . Lumiere, the first online fashion magazine, featuring photographers including Nick Knight andJean-Baptiste Mondino , was unveiled in October 1995. Fashion Live produced Internet's first live fashion webcast of Yves Saint Laurent's runway show in 1996.CNN Style and Hint Magazine arrived in 1998. The following year saw the rise and fall ofBoo.com as the company burned through $135 million in 18 months. [Boo Hoo. Random House Business Books, 2002.]SHOWstudio.com andStyle.com , the online umbrella for Vogue and W, started in 2000, followed by Jason Campbell's JC Report in 2002 and Refinery29.com in 2005. Following a tiff in 2007, W left Style.com making it the online home for Vogue alone.Today,
fashion blog s are an increasing force in the fashion industry. Against this trend in August 2006Westfield Group the world's largest mall and shopping centre owner has unveiled aWebzine titled What's What identifying popular fashion trends with a view to indirectly promote the products available in their tenants stores. The financial funding for such an undertaking is unique as it does not rely onsubscriptions oradvertising but entirely onadvertorials .See also
*
Fashion
*Fashion blog
* [http://www.beautyflow.net Beauty Flow Magazine]
* [http://dailyfashionjobs.com/index.php/category/fashion-journalism/ DailyFashionJobs.com's Fashion Journalism Jobs]
* [http://www.cubreporters.org/fashion_journalism CubReporters.org's Guide to Fashion Journalism]
* [http://www.ed2010.com/2008/08/chat-eic-seventeen-s-eic-ann-shoket Advice from Seventeen magazine's editor-in-chief Ann Shoket]References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.