Staying up to date with relevant fashion and apparel information is hard when every other source is picking up celebrity news or other riff-raff. What helps to cut through the fluff? Relevant and up to date information that always maintains a level of professionalism for trend analysis and market research.
Fashion revolution
Fashion Revolution was founded in the UK by Cary Somers and Orsola de Castro after the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh in 2013. After this tragic event, both women were inspired to create the Fashion Revolution to shed a spotlight on the unethical practices and demand radical change for the fashion industry. They also started the famously known movement “Who Made My Clothes?” The company even has a manifesto that people can sign to support their mission for a more ethical fashion world.
Vogue
It’s a no-brainer that Vogue is one of the leading sources for all fashion news, from fashion weeks, upcoming designers, trend analysis and so much more. Vogue Magazine has been around since 1892 when it started out as a weekly publication for 10 cents. To this day it still remains to be a global force in the fashion sphere in print and media presence.
Business of fashion
While they may not focus on the extravagant side of the industry, they sure get down to business. It was founded by Imran Amed who wanted to fill the void for “an informed, analytical and opinionated point of view on the fashion business.” It should definitely be bookmarked for anyone who wants to keep up with engaging and indispensable information regarding what’s going on in the everchanging landscape of fashion.
WWD
Also referred to as Women’s Wear Daily, or the “bible of business” this is the absolute go-to for information regarding fashion industry news.