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Dear Confashion: Fashion TV Shows


I got this amazing e-mail from one of my readers SJM which I would like to share with you, it's about the "must-watch" fashion related TV shows:

I don't know if you will be interested in posting about this .. But its an amazing opportunity for all the fashionistas in Kuwait to watch these interesting shows based on fashion and fashion eager people. I watched via itunes the following shows that every fashionista should watch:

Rachel Zoe Project
The Rachel Zoe Project is a docu-drama reality show that follows celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe and her trusted inner circle -- husband Rodger and fashion team, Taylor and Brad -- as they endeavor to take Zoe's business to the next level.

Project Runway
Heidi Klum hosts this show looking for the most creative new and upcoming wannabe designer.

Fashionista Diaries
Several youngsters with passion for fashion get employed in different fashion oriented destinations like fashion magazines, fashion PR company, and an actual designer fashion house.

Bunch of youngsters working as assistants in Elle magazine practicing fashion management skills & styling all kind of fashion editorial pages.

Marie Claire magazine training several fashion oriented youth to be a junior fashion editor in the magazine.

Comments

Anonymous said…
i watch running in heels bas its getting a bit boring!
나다 said…
i only watch running in heels :)
Confashion said…
I want to watch Stylista... even though I read bad reviews about it.. I haven't seen running in heels yet.. so that might be next on the list :)

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