Elle magazine plans to air a week-long special series on HSN based on Fall Fashion Week. “HSN Fall Fashion Week Presented by Elle” will air Aug. 18-24. Each night at 10 p.m. Elle’s experts will offer their take on what trends will be hot this fall, then will offer new looks from HSN’s portfolio of fashion and accessories, stylized and presented by Elle senior fashion market editor Joann Pailey and Elle senior writer Maggie Bullock.
On the show, fashion experts from Elle will make predictions on what they see as the biggest trends for the fall. The series is being promoted through on-air promos, emails, package inserts and ads in Elle magazine and in HSN’s program guide. HSN customers will be offered special subscription promos for 12 issues of the magazine.
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