Frequently asked questions.
What is fmmé?
fmmé is a fashion blog that explores style in depth. From culture and identity to trend reports and creative careers, we spotlight fashion beyond aesthetics because fashion isn’t just about what you wear but how you live, think, and express.
Who is behind fmmé?
fmmé is curated by a writer who is passionate about fashion as a cultural language. Every article is shaped with care, sometimes personal, sometimes analytical, but always rooted in curiosity and creativity.
What kind of content can I expect?
On fmmé, you’ll discover:
Style trend reports and fashion commentary
Features on global and underrepresented fashion scenes
Opinion pieces on culture, identity, and aesthetics
Creative career insights and interviews
Lifestyle, travel, and curated edits with a fashion-forward lens
Is fmmé focused on one region or global fashion?
We're proudly global. While we center underrepresented style narratives in Asian fashion, diasporic designers, and global streetwear, we believe fashion is borderless and layered.
How often do you post?
We prioritize quality over quantity. Expect 2–4 weekly posts: long-form articles, cultural breakdowns, or quick visual stories. You can subscribe to our newsletter to never miss an update.
Do you accept collaborations or guest posts?
We’re open to meaningful partnerships that align with our voice. If you're a brand, writer, or creative who wants to collaborate, head to our Contact page or email us directly at collab@fmmefmmefmme.com.
Can I pitch a story or idea?
If it’s fresh, culturally relevant, and rooted in fashion storytelling, send your pitch (short paragraph + why it fits fmmé) to editorial@fmmefmmefmme.com.
Can I republish or use your content?
Please don’t repost entire articles without permission. Proper credit and a link back to fmmé are required to share excerpts. For republishing or syndication, email hi@fmmefmmefmme.com.
Do you use AI to create content?
Yes, select articles on fmmé are supported by AI tools. That means we may use AI for:
Structuring outlines
Refining phrasing or headlines
Generating ideas or sourcing inspiration
However, every article is deeply human at its core. The editorial voice, perspective, and storytelling are always crafted or curated by a real person. AI helps with efficiency, not authenticity.
We use these tools thoughtfully, the same way we’d use a thesaurus, research assistant, or spell-checker: to support, not replace, our creative work.
If an article is significantly AI-assisted, we note it at the end of the post for complete transparency.