I tested out an Oura Ring to see what exactly is the toll that a hectic Fashion Week has on my body.
If fashion was a sport, Fashion Week—or month, if we’re being scientific about it—would be its Olympic Games. Going to the collections is fun. For many of us, it’s a dream come true. But it’s also a lot of work, and the days are long. For context, I spend the day, from the first time slot at 9AM to the last one at 9PM, going from show to show, and try to find pockets of time in between or afterwards to report on them.
Not because we’re going to all those glamorous after-parties , but because that’s when we have some time to catch up on work. If you’re a Vogue Runway reader—which you must be if you’ve made it here—then you know that we publish our reviews the day of the show. I usually try to write these on my phone in between shows or while I wait for the next one to start, but the bulk of it gets done at night.
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