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The Art of Fashion is a high-end fashion offering. The standalone supplement, published with FT Weekend, focuses on the influences behind emerging fashion trends with thoughtful commentary, astute insights and striking designs. Articles feature revealing interviews with the most celebrated designers around the world, examining fashion designs as works of art and chronicling their evolution – from conception to catwalk. Printed on high quality, matte white 80 gsm stock, the vertical layout showcases avant-garde catwalk trends. The Art of Fashion is published bi-annually, from August 2016, ahead of the major fashion shows. It provides a dedicated platform for the FT’s ever growing high-end fashion advertising business.
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This supplement is aimed at an elite global audience interested in high-end fashion.
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Ahead of major fashion shows.
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Two issues a year.
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Source: ABC
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For advertising information, contact Alexis Williams on +44 (0)20 7873 4216 or alexis.williams@ft.com.
Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 5th September 2016
Financial Times has launched a new, high end fashion supplement, The Art of Fashion. The supplement is published bi-annually ahead of major fashion shows with FT Weekend. It focuses on the influences behind emerging fashion trends with commentary, insights and designs. Articles feature revealing interviews with the most celebrated designers around the world, examining fashion designs as works of art and chronicling their evolution - from conception to catwalk. The full announcement can be found here and it can be found on the website here.
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Background and Format: The Art of Fashion is a high-end fashion offering. The standalone supplement, published with FT Weekend, focuses on the influences behind emerging fashion trends with thoughtful commentary, astute insights and striking designs. Articles feature revealing interviews with the most celebrated designers around the world, examining fashion designs as works of art and chronicling their evolution – from conception to catwalk. Printed on high quality, matte white 80 gsm stock, the vertical layout showcases avant-garde catwalk trends. The Art of Fashion is published bi-annually, from August 2016, ahead of the major fashion shows. It provides a dedicated platform for the FT’s ever growing high-end fashion advertising business. Audience and Readership: This supplement is aimed at an elite global audience interested in high-end fashion. Time of Publication: Ahead of major fashion shows. Frequency: Two issues a year. Circulation: Source: ABC Ad Rates: For advertising information, contact Alexis Williams on +44 (0)20 7873 4216 or alexis.williams@ft.com. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 5th September 2016 Financial Times has launched a new, high end fashion supplement, The Art of Fashion. The supplement is published bi-annually ahead of major fashion shows with FT Weekend. It focuses on the influences behind emerging fashion trends with commentary, insights and designs. Articles feature revealing interviews with the most celebrated designers around the world, examining fashion designs as works of art and chronicling their evolution - from conception to catwalk. The full announcement can be found here and it can be found on the website here.
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