
Getting dressed, as culture. Smart insights on fashion, styling, and the thinking behind what we wear. For people who want to build personal style that tells their story.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 32 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 4 days ago |
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Fashion journalist & brand strategist based in Berlin. Writing about fashion, styling, and the thinking behind what we wear.
Former Marie Claire editor decoding the Parisian je ne sais quoi. Roaming the streets to capture outrageously chic Parisians and uncover the city’s best-kept food, drink, and shopping secrets / [email protected]
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