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How to Pitch Fashion Media Right Now
The pandemic has made it harder than ever for brands and PR to break through the noise of a crowded inbox. BoF spoke with editors and writers about what’s working in the age of Covid-19— and what’s not.

How to Pitch Fashion Media Right Now
The pandemic has made it harder than ever for brands and PR to break through the noise of a crowded inbox. BoF spoke with editors and writers about what’s working in the age of Covid-19— and what’s not.

Power Moves | Stitch Fix Appoints President, Topshop CEO Exits
This week, Stitch Fix taps its president from Bain & Company, while Topshop’s CEO of two years steps down.

Power Moves | Stitch Fix Appoints President, Topshop CEO Exits
This week, Stitch Fix taps its president from Bain & Company, while Topshop’s CEO of two years steps down.

Kate Lanphear Is Marie Claire’s New Creative Director
The former Maxim editor-in-chief replaces Nina Garcia, who recently took the lead at Elle.

Kate Lanphear Is Marie Claire’s New Creative Director
The former Maxim editor-in-chief replaces Nina Garcia, who recently took the lead at Elle.

News Bites | Rent the Runway Co-Founder Joins Walmart Incubator, Marie Claire Mexico Is #TiedTogether and More...
In today's News Bites, Ireland Baldwin wears a white bandana on the cover of Marie Claire Mexico & Latinoamérica, and Elizabeth Saltzman collaborates with Rocket Dog.

News Bites | Rent the Runway Co-Founder Joins Walmart Incubator, Marie Claire Mexico Is #TiedTogether and More...
In today's News Bites, Ireland Baldwin wears a white bandana on the cover of Marie Claire Mexico & Latinoamérica, and Elizabeth Saltzman collaborates with Rocket Dog.

Special Editions Target Chinese Travellers
The French, English and even Arabic editions of the world's most elite fashion magazines are bending over backwards to speak to the rising flow of Chinese tourists in their own language.

Special Editions Target Chinese Travellers
The French, English and even Arabic editions of the world's most elite fashion magazines are bending over backwards to speak to the rising flow of Chinese tourists in their own language.