Fashion journalist

Fashion journalist
   A person who covers fashion through any one of a number of media: magazines, books, periodicals, television, radio, Internet, and broadcast. Some of the most famous fashion journalists include Bill Cunningham, Carrie Donovan, Eleanor Lambert, Mary Lou Luther, Suzie Menkes, Virginia Pope, Eugenia Sheppard, Diana Vreeland, and Anna Wintour.

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