User:Iamthedigitalmonkey/FASHIONAIR
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Type of business | Limited company |
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Type of site | fashion entertainment video clip |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Sojin Lee Simon Fuller |
URL | fashionair.com |
Launched | September 2009 |
Current status | Suspended |
FASHIONAIR is a fashion entertainment joint venture between Sojin Lee and Simon Fuller, creator of American Idol and manager of Victoria Beckham and Roland Mouret [1]. Its website fashionair.com won the Best Innovation award [2] as part of handbag.com's Online Fashion Awards in 2009. FASHIONAIR regularly produced and aired online, short programs exploring the style of fashion industry insiders and celebrities [3]. Its website was closed down and replaced with a holding page in April 2010 [4] as 19 Entertainment began a restructuring process [5] and withdrew funding [6]. After FASHIONAIR's suspension, members of its video production team carried on similar projects under the name Crispy Duck Productions [7].
References
[edit]- ^ Can American Idol Creator Simon Fuller Revolutionize Fashion on the Internet?, by Jessica Flint, Vanity Fair, September 4, 2009
- ^ Best Innovation, handbag.com, December 2009
- ^ Video: Inside Kim Kardashian's closet, Los Angeles Times, September 28, 2009
- ^ As we make some changes, Twitter.com/FASHIONAIR, April 30, 2010
- ^ Fashionair.com future uncertain, Drapers, May 7, 2010
- ^ Fuller’s fashion website closed for lack of funds, The Times, May 12, 2010
- ^ Crispy Duck productions (formerly of FASHIONAIR), Twitter.com/meg729, May 21, 2010
External links
[edit]- fashionair.com
- Crispy Duck Productions
- 19 parent company CKX Inc.'s Q3 earnings statement references FASHIONAIR
- WWD article (03/2009)
- Guardian article (06/2009)