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The publication for early-career fashion professionals who want the real picture, not the glamorized one. Written by someone who has spent 20+ years living it from the inside.

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Your Internship Is Ending. Don’t Leave With Just a Resume Bullet

Learn what to do at the end of an internship, from asking for feedback and updating your resume to staying connected and planning your next career move.

Opportunities Board - July 31

New opportunities from Steve Madden, Alaïa, Louis Vuitton, Puma, Chanel, H&M, Conde Nast, Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, and more, plus strategic guidance for every role

How to Figure Out Where You Actually Belong in Fashion

Most people choose a fashion career path based on prestige or social media. Here's the honest framework for figuring out which function actually fits how you work

The Second Half of Your Internship Is the Part That Actually Gets You Hired

What your manager is already deciding and how to make sure it goes your way.

When the Right Move Looks Like the Wrong One

What nobody tells you about leaving something good for something real.

Why Good Interns Don't Always Get Hired

Interns are converting to full-time roles at the highest rate in five years. So why are good interns going home without an offer? Here's what separates the ones who get hired.

Opportunities Board - June 4

New opportunities from Loewe, Revolve, LoveShackFancy, Loro Piana, Ralph Lauren, Victoria Beckham, Skims, Chanel, Christian Dior, and more...

The Number Nobody Is Talking About

The fashion tech tools that matter by role, how to use AI without hurting your chances, and the exact prompts that will change how you apply for jobs.

The Skill Nobody Tells You That You're Missing

Everyone thinks they can communicate. Employers disagree. Here's the gap nobody is talking about.

The Intern They Always Call Back

What hiring managers are looking for, backed by real employer data, and what separates the one who gets called back from the one who doesn't.