
What Are You Wearing?
Fashion editors with style we’re obsessed with (and you should be too).
by Amy Rosner | 09/29/2025
by Amy Rosner | 09/29/2025
Before we dive in, let’s raise a glass (preferably a matcha in a painfully niche cup) to the fashion ancestors who came before us—the women in media who made wearing head-to-toe Khaite a full-time job and somehow a tax write-off.
They built the blueprint (not to be confused with cerulean). They invented “chic off-duty” before it was an Instagram caption. They understand the true power of a heel (Tabi, obviously), the emotional weight of an oversized blazer and the silent authority of showing up in archival Phoebe Philo.
At Fluent, we’re not here to gatekeep or compete... unless it’s for the last The Row trench at a sample sale, in which case, may the best editor win. When someone shows up in vintage Margiela and a hairstyle straight out of 1996 Italian Vogue, we pay respect.
We’re here to spotlight the women who remind us why we fell in love with fashion in the first place: editors whose style feels like a thesis statement, a haiku and a full editorial calendar all at once.
Consider this our editor-to-editor love letter.
They are chic. They are fluent. And they’ve definitely ghosted at least one of our annoyingly enthusiastic “I’m underqualified but passionate!!!!” emails (sorry xx <3).
These powerhouse women in media have style that speaks louder than their features, whose looks dominate our camera rolls and who remind us every season that women supporting women looks even better in Loewe.
Flawlessly trend-driven without ever being basic.
Think Victoria Beckham polish meets Morgan Stewart play.
If Carrie Bradshaw had better taste and actually understood TikTok trends.
Inventor of the new cool-girl uniform: it’s giving she was a punk and did ballet.
Makes skin-tight capris (and everything in her closet) look couture.
One of Bravo’s most quietly iconic dressers. A chic, cutout queen.
Less “throw it on,” more “this was pulled, steamed and shot for a pre-collection lookbook.”
Lavish Monte Carlo wedding captured in British Vogue. In the words of Miranda Priestly, that's all.
Knows her angles... and her archival Alaïa.
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