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PRESS QUOTES


"Worth Global Style Network has become the fashion industry's secret weapon."
The Wall Street Journal

"WGSN is indispensable. It's an invaluable source that I use all the time."
Lisa Armstrong, fashion director, The Times

"WGSN is already changing the way the fashion industry works."
The International Herald Tribune

"The most sophisticated of the business-to-business sites."
Time

"Worth Global Style Network is the insiders' online bible. Even just the free-to-view content leaves most of the competition standing. Trends, catwalk searches, news, calendars, reviews, major player views: all are here on a really nicely designed site that mixes simple graphics with good navigation and excellent writing."
Time Out, London

"WGSN had a good idea to start with. Bad decisions can cost retailers and suppliers millions. Subscribers logging on to the website see more than 500,000 pages devoted entirely to trends in visual style."
The Financial Times

"With thousands of pages of images and information gathered internationally, WGSN provides a rapid turnover of news, research and trend analysis to help style-related industries stay one step ahead of the crowd and to anticipate the future of design and product development."
Fashion TV

"The most powerful commodity in the world is something no one can put a finger on - information is power and WGSN is information. WGSN has made it its business, particularly in Europe, the US and, recently, in the Far East, to focus on some of the biggest flagship customers in the world, which have stayed very loyal."
Options magazine, The Edge, Singapore

"Worth Global Style Network subscribers can watch runway shows around the world, view store-window displays for 20 cities and get a peek at which neutral shade is packed on the shelves at Banana Republics across the US. They can also read about the marketing strategies at H&M, the cheap-but-chic fashion chain from Sweden, and see candid photos of cool kids in Los Angeles wearing the new "waisted denim" trend (jeans with the waistband torn off). Designers can even check out fabrics by clicking on an extensive textile section that shows swatches, along with vendors and phone numbers."
The Wall Street Journal

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