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Drapers is a business-to-business magazine and website covering the fashion retail sector. It was founded on 6 August 1887 to cover the women's clothing retail trade, but today spans the whole fashion retail sector, including wider retail issues such as digital transformation, technological advances and the management of supply chains.

Drapers
PublisherMetropolis International
Founded1887; 137 years ago (1887)
Based inLondon, England
LanguageEnglish
Websitedrapersonline.com

Drapers also hosts a series of conferences, events and awards ceremonies throughout the year to recognize the best-performing businesses and to share learnings.

The publication is owned by Metropolis.

History

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Drapers was founded on 6 August 1887. Former editors of the magazine and website have included Freddie Offley, Sally Bain, Josephine Collins, Lauretta Roberts, Jessica Brown, Caroline Nodder, Eric Musgrave and Keely Stocker. The current editor is Kirsty McGregor.

In 1961, Drapers Record was bought along with the Illustrated London News, Men's Wear and Tatler by the Thomson Corporation and formed into the new Thomson Publications business. Thomson sold Drapers Record in 1985, along with the Illustrated London News, Family Circle, Living, and Construction News. From 1988 to 1992, it was known as DR The Fashion Business, but from 1992 it returned to its original name Drapers Record. EMAP acquired the magazine in 1993.[1]

In 2002, Drapers Record merged with sister title Men's Wear, which had been launched in 1902, to become simply Drapers.[2] In November 2006, Emap started making a version of the magazine available digitally every week. The website[3] was relaunched in 2009.[4]

The Drapers website was refreshed and re-launched in 2014. The magazine has undergone regular redesigns over the years, with the most recent in January 2017.

Often referred to as the "fashion industry bible", Drapers has broken many of the biggest stories impacting the sector and has interviewed many of the key players including Tommy Hilfiger,[5] David Reiss,[6] Alex Baldock,[7] Michael Ward,[8] managing director of Harrods, and Topshop managing director Mary Homer.[9]

It was one of 13 titles acquired from AscentialbyMetropolis International in a £23.5m cash deal, announced on 1 June 2017.[10]

Awards ceremonies, conferences and events

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Emap buys Thomson titles in pounds 21m deal". Independent.co.uk. 18 February 1993.
  • ^ Ruth Addicott, "Drapers Record relaunch to incorporate Menswear", Archived 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Press Gazette, 16 August 2002. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  • ^ "Fashion industry news & fashion trends - Drapers". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  • ^ Paul McNally, "Emap completes web overhaul with Broadcast relaunch" Archived 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Press Gazette, 28 May 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  • ^ Moran, Graeme (18 August 2015). "The Drapers Interview: Tommy Hilfiger".
  • ^ Hounslea, Tara (18 November 2016). "The Drapers Interview: David Reiss's lifetime of achievement".
  • ^ Spybey, Kat (3 February 2016). "The Drapers Interview: Shop Direct's Alex Baldock makes it personal".
  • ^ Rogers, Charlotte (28 August 2014). "The Drapers Interview: Michael Ward, Harrods".
  • ^ Neilan, Catherine (16 May 2014). "The Drapers Interview - Mary Homer".
  • ^ Ponsford, Dominic (1 June 2017). "Ascential sells 11 former Emap magazine brands to Metropolis for £23.5m". Press Gazette.
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