Plus other changes. BoF is becoming quite a powerhouse.
Tim Blanks Joins the Industry Website The Business of Fashion
Fashion’s never-ending game of musical chairs, a nonstop roundelay of personnel moves, tends to confine itself to those who create, rather than observe, fashion. Designers shuffle; those who file into the stands season after season to see their shows, less so.
But when New York Fashion Week begins in September, there will be familiar faces in new seats. The Business of Fashion, the wonkish website (also known as BoF) that began as a Typepad blog and has grown into an industry resource, is adding a handful of staff members, including one very high-profile new hire: Tim Blanks, the editor at large for Style.com since 2006, who will be joining the London-based BoF as editor at large this month.
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Tim Blanks Joins the Industry Website The Business of Fashion
Fashion’s never-ending game of musical chairs, a nonstop roundelay of personnel moves, tends to confine itself to those who create, rather than observe, fashion. Designers shuffle; those who file into the stands season after season to see their shows, less so.
But when New York Fashion Week begins in September, there will be familiar faces in new seats. The Business of Fashion, the wonkish website (also known as BoF) that began as a Typepad blog and has grown into an industry resource, is adding a handful of staff members, including one very high-profile new hire: Tim Blanks, the editor at large for Style.com since 2006, who will be joining the London-based BoF as editor at large this month.
continue... http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/06/fa...hion.html?_r=0
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