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Launched in April 2010, Fashion One is distributing to over 120 countries worldwide. Fashion One Has reached over 100 million worldwide.
When thinking fashion as it pertains to television, no one should be limited to just runway and models. Fashion, trends and style can be found everywhere.
From photography, street style and beauty tips, to designer retrospectives and the latest celebrity trends, Fashion One reveals fashion in all aspects of life. It is a global, fashion-forward channel for women and trendsetters all over the world who love fashion and all it embodies.
Creating programs which are engaging and captivating, Fashion One is the ONE channel dedicated to fashion, entertainment and lifestyle.
Fashion One offers our fashion oriented audience a comprehensive portfolio of products from traditional pay TV and satellite TV, to online portals, IPTV, VOD, smart TV and mobile TV.
The fashion and creative industry is constantly growing and developing, with new and upcoming ideas, having some kind of technology collaboration to a catwalk show is now a norm. Past few years we’ve seen ways of enhancing the viewers experience...
Parisian haute couture brand Vionnet boasts a heritage stretching back over a century, through founder (1912) Madeleine Vionnet to current-day creative director Goga Ashkenazi. Both women’s influences are powerful in their own right but dramatically different, and the founder’s principles...
Versace’s recent show in Milan for their Spring/Summer 2015 collection was especially tailored for the popular girls. In an effort to expand the brand to a wider audience, Versace collection was bright, youthful, and full of glitz. The iconic Medusa...
Nandini D’Souza Wolfe at Style.com wrote that, following the Hervé Léger show at Fashion Week New York, designer Lubov Azria talked behind the scenes about strong women. And that is whom Hervé Peugnet—the French couturier behind design house Hervé Léger—seems...
The theme for DSquared2’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection was “squared volume”—or rather, #SQUAREDVOLUME. Though the attendees of the Canadian twins’s Milan Fashion Week show simply saw the classic trends of cropped T-shirts and ball gown skirts, there was an overarching, maximalist...