Daily Front Row

Daily Front Row
Editor Brandusa Niro
Categories Fashion magazine
Frequency Daily during Fashion Week
Year founded November 2002
Country United States
Based in New York City
Language English
Website www.fashionweekdaily.com

The Daily Front Row is a fashion-industry publication, commonly known as The Daily. Brandusa Niro is the editor in chief. Formerly owned by IMG, Niro bought a controlling interest in the magazine in 2011.[1]

Niro founded The Daily in November 2002, with the first issue launching for New York Fashion Week in February of the following year. The Daily is distributed every day during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York, chronicling the goings-on from the front rows to behind the scenes. The magazine is distributed for free at the site of Fashion Week. For the remainder of the year, the online magazine is updated every weekday with fashion news, party reports, features, and The Daily’s blog, Chic Report). In an article in Vanity Fair, her friend Graydon Carter, the magazine’s editor, called The Daily “the guiltiest pleasure of Fashion Week in New York.”[2]

The Daily also produces print issues during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim in Miami, and has produced issues for Fashion Weeks in Sydney, Australia; Toronto, Canada; Moscow, Russia; and Mexico City, Mexico. In addition, The Daily produces issues covering various fashion trade shows, including Coterie, WSA, and Collective.

In December 2009, The Daily branched out from fashion for the first time to produce a special issue for Art Basel Miami. In May 2010, three issues were produced for the Tribeca Film Festival.

References

  1. Bercovici, Jeff (January 6, 2011). "IMG Sells The Daily to Founder; Name Dispute Still Unresolved". Forbes. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  2. La Grace, Tammy (January 7, 2007). "Building a Fashion Empire". NY Times.

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