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Source Methodology

Reporting Starts
With Research

Good journalism depends on good sources. Every GLAM GAZE story begins with comprehensive reporting, fact-checking and vetting.

Readers deserve reporting built on evidence, verification and accountability. Strong sourcing remains the foundation of every story we publish.

Sources We Use

Evidence Comes First

Brand press releases and official announcements

Company statements and disclosures

Industry interviews

Fashion shows and events

Public records and regulatory filings

Respected news organizations

Trade publications

Verified social media accounts

Industry research and market data

Fact-Checking

Editors and writers fact-check information such as names, dates, quotes, events and brand names prior to publication. Unsubstantiated claims are not presented as facts.

Anonymous Sources

We always favor using named sources. Anonymous sources may be considered when information serves the public interest and comes from individuals with direct knowledge of the matter. Such information undergoes additional editorial review.

Social Media Standards

Social media often drives fashion conversations. Not every post deserves credibility. We rely on confirmed accounts, official and reliable sources whenever possible. Rumors alone do not meet our standards for reporting.

Developing News

Some stories continue evolving after publication. We review credible new information and update coverage where necessary.

Editorial Principles

Every Source Is Evaluated

Is it credible?

Is it reliable?

Is it relevant?

Why Sourcing Matters

Trust Begins
With Verification

Readers deserve information they can trust. That's why sourcing remains at the center of our reporting process.

At GLAM GAZE, good journalism starts with asking better questions—and verifying every answer.