Media outlets starting with F
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FFashioncapital.co.ukUnited Kingdom
FashionCapital was set up in 2001 to support the fashion industry. The site supports the fashion industry as a one-stop online resource with a dedicated team of journalists, mentors and industry experts to ensure users receive a unique and extensive insight into the world of fashion, manufacturing and business. Audience and Readership: It is read by established designer brands, New business start-ups, retailers and e-tailers, designers reviewing trend information and statistics, undergraduate students researching the fashion industry, production units, fashion journalists and bloggers, marketers, PR professionals, press and PR houses, education establishments - teachers and students and international buyers (press and designer brands). Deadline: Ongoing. Supplements and Sections: There are eight key sections: Industry Learning Apprenticeships Jobs & Forums Events Services Members FashionCapital.co.uk Boutique (FCB)
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FFashionedChicUnited States of America
FashionedChic is a blog that highlights everything Fashion. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFashionEditsUnited States of America
This blog covers the fashion industry. Offers merchandising advice, fashion trends, eco-friendly styles and apparel industry developments. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFashionEtcUnited States of America
Serves as an online beauty and fashion destination. Features original editorial content, news coverage and opinion. Additionally offers social sharing features, video and mobile applications. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFashionFilesUnited States of America
An online community passionate about fashion, style culture, inclusivity in the fashion industry, and beauty. The outlet explores these topics through articles, trend reports, images, interviews, and more. It aims to bring you joy, emotional inspiration and courage to be truly who you want to be. Content is style-driven and transcends to include beauty, style culture editorials, and trend reports. The Outlet Offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
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FFashionicide - CEASEDUnited Kingdom
Fashionicide is a fashion blog written by Halima, an aspiring jewellery designer and Blogger from Manchester. The blog is written solely by Halima, drawing on her passion for clothes, makeup and accessories. Blog posts concentrate on clothing and product reviews, with categories including Fashion, Makeup, Lifestyle, Skincare and Hair. Reviews feature extensive colour photography, including close-up shots of nail polish, lipstick shades and hair dye. Products reviews represent a broad range of high street brands, with details of where to buy provided. The blog is frequently updated and has a good following in the UK. PR opportunities exist within fashion, and Halima may be contacted directly regarding product reviews, either through the detail shown here, or through her individual profile. Pintrest: www.pinterest.co.uk/fashionicide
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ffashioninfluxUnited Kingdom
Fashion Influx is a developing fashion video blog that is based in the UK and aimed at a UK audience. The videos are entirely focused on fashion, outfits and ongoing trend. It was founded by Lydia Rose, a 21-year-old from Sheffield who recently graduated from the University of Leeds with an English Language degree. She says, "I started my blog mainly because I felt like I needed to find my 'thing'. I've come across the loveliest of people through blogging & have had the opportunity to be a part of things that I could never have imagined." PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of product reviews. The best way to contact the blog is on the email address provided. Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fashioninflux/ Awards: 2013 - Cosmo Blog Awards, Best New Fashion Blog (highly commended)
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FFashionistaUnited States of America
Fashionista is a commercial fashion blog based in the New York Breaking Media office. The blog is aimed at a global audience; the site covers the personalities, companies, events and trends that shape the fashion universe. Fashionista was set up in 2007 by New York-based Writer and Blogger David Minkin. David is also the Co-Founder and Publisher of Breaking Media, the owner and operator of Fashionista and its sister sites: Dealbreaker and Above The Law. His interests include extinct languages, number theory, mysticism, remote islands, Viking history and Berlin-era Bowie. At the 2012 Bloglovin' awards Fashionista chronicles the fashion trail from the runway to the first Canal Street knockoffs, while dishing the latest in supermodel gossip and showcasing the industry's hottest new designers. Blog posts can be found listed under several different categories including Fashion Week (New York, London, Milan and Paris). Along with Style, Streetwalker, Beauty, Makeup, Nails, People We Like, Parties, Shopping, Retail, Sales, Reader Photos and Nail Art. Posts range between 500 and 1000 words and are always accompanied by high-quality images. Some of the most popular stories that appear on the site include The 10 Best YouTube Hair Tutorials, The 10 Most Powerful Women In Fashion and The 10 Best YouTube Makeup Tutorials. The most frequently talked about topics on the blog include Karl Lagerfeld, Kate Moss, Fashion Week, Marc Jacobs, Anna Wintour, Topshop and Vogue. PR opportunities exist but are limited to news, reviews and interviews. PRs are therefore recommended to familiarise themselves with the blog's content before establishing contact. The recommended way to contact the blog is on the email address provided; alternatively they can be contacted through the various social media platforms. On Twitter, the team is particularly active and responsive to tweets. Sections include: News, Business, Style, Beauty, Shopping, Careers, Fashion Week, Editors' Picks The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).