Careers at Fashion Herald
At Fashion Herald, we believe fashion media is built by people who understand culture, craftsmanship, business, and storytelling — not just trends. We are always looking to collaborate with curious minds, sharp researchers, creative thinkers, and driven professionals seeking remote fashion internships or editorial roles at the intersection of fashion, media, and global industry insight..

Whether you’re starting your career or bringing industry experience to the table, Fashion Herald offers a platform to grow, learn, and contribute meaningfully to fashion journalism and editorial intelligence.
Why Work With Fashion Herald
Fashion Herald is not a traditional fashion magazine. We focus on:
- Fashion business and industry intelligence
- Designer-led narratives and cultural context
- Global fashion policy, trade, sustainability, and craftsmanship
- Thoughtful editorial rather than trend-driven content
Working with us means exposure to real-world fashion systems — from independent designers and luxury brands to trade, policy, and global fashion movements.
You will work closely with editors, strategists, and industry contributors, gaining hands-on experience that goes beyond surface-level fashion media.
Must Read: What Fashion Editors Actually Look for in Internship Applications
Opportunities at Fashion Herald
We regularly consider applications for:
Internships
Ideal for students and early-career professionals looking to gain practical experience in fashion media.
Internship roles may include:
- Editorial Research and Writing
- Fashion Journalism
- Content Strategy and Digital Media
- Social Media and Community Building
- Fashion Business Research
- Visual Content and Design Support
Internships are learning-focused and research-intensive, designed for candidates who want depth, not just exposure.
Full-Time and Freelance Roles
We welcome applications from professionals with experience in:
- Fashion Journalism and Editorial Writing
- Fashion Business Analysis
- Digital Content Strategy
- Creative Direction and Visual Storytelling
- Research, Policy, and Industry Reporting
Roles may be remote, hybrid, or project-based depending on the position and collaboration structure.
Who We’re Looking For
We value people who are:
- Genuinely interested in fashion beyond social media trends
- Comfortable with research, writing, and critical thinking
- Curious about fashion history, craft, and global markets
- Detail-oriented and self-driven
- Willing to learn, question, and contribute thoughtfully
Prior experience in fashion, media, design, or business is a plus, but clarity of thinking and commitment matter more than titles.
How to Apply
If you would like to work with Fashion Herald, please email us your application with the following details:
- Your updated resume or CV
- A brief introduction about yourself
- Your area of interest (internship or job role)
- Writing samples, portfolio, or relevant work links (if available)
Apply:
To apply, copy our HR email below:
Subject Line: Application – [Internship / Job Role] – Your Name
Our team reviews applications on a rolling basis. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next steps.
Build Your Career in Fashion Media
Fashion Herald is a space for people who want to understand fashion as an industry, a cultural force, and a global business.
If you’re looking for meaningful work, intellectual growth, and real exposure to the fashion ecosystem, we’d love to hear from you.
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Fashion Journalism Careers FAQ
Fashion journalism internships typically require strong writing ability, knowledge of fashion culture, and an understanding of digital media. Aspiring interns often build a portfolio featuring runway analysis, fashion trend articles, and industry commentary. Many publications also look for familiarity with digital publishing tools, SEO writing, and social media storytelling.
Fashion magazine interns assist editorial teams with research, runway coverage preparation, trend analysis, and fashion industry reporting. They may contribute written articles, help analyze fashion week collections, monitor industry news, and support digital publishing workflows including SEO optimization and visual content selection.
Modern fashion editors combine strong editorial judgment with digital publishing expertise. Important skills include fashion analysis, trend forecasting, runway reporting, fashion industry knowledge, SEO-driven writing, and the ability to interpret cultural and business developments shaping the global fashion landscape.
A career in fashion journalism usually begins by studying fashion communication, journalism, or media studies while building a portfolio of fashion writing. Aspiring journalists gain experience through editorial internships, contributing to digital fashion publications, and developing expertise in runway reporting, fashion analysis, and digital media storytelling.

