Site Credit

Fashion Reverie’s digital platform was designed and built as a custom magazine system.

This site pairs Fashion Reverie’s editorial voice with custom design, WordPress development, publishing tools, advertising systems, demo pages, and selected fashion photography support.

Design + Development

Created by FultonStudio.

FultonStudio led the visual redesign, site architecture, custom WordPress theme development, and custom programming for the Fashion Reverie platform.

The goal was not to install a generic magazine template. The site was rebuilt around the way Fashion Reverie actually works: editors, stories, homepage placement, newsletters, advertisers, sponsors, login tools, comments, media kit requests, contact routing, demos, and launch cleanup.

Fashion Reverie’s editorial content, articles, brand voice, audience, and publishing direction remain Fashion Reverie’s own. This credit page recognizes the creative and technical work used to present that content through the current site system.

Custom Systems

Built for a working editorial business.

Magazine Design System

Modern fashion-magazine layout, masthead treatment, responsive article templates, category pages, homepage editorial rails, and full-width special pages.

Editorial Dashboard

Custom backend controls for publishing readiness, homepage modules, article workflow, image credits, category structure, and owner/editor tools.

Revenue Tools

Media Kit, sponsor zones, advertiser request workflow, ad placement planning, newsletter capture, and investor/demo presentation pages.

Security + Operations

Branded login, contact form protections, honeypot/timing checks, optional Cloudflare Turnstile support, legal pages, sitemap, and launch cleanup tools.

Photography + Visual Direction

Selected imagery by Ken Jones Photography.

Selected photography and fashion image direction appearing on this site were contributed by Ken Jones Photography, supporting the site’s fashion-forward visual identity and editorial presentation.

Where individual images require specific photographer, agency, designer, brand, or rights-holder credit, those credits should remain attached to the relevant article, gallery, or media record.

Project Partners

Fashion media needs both editorial vision and a system that can support it.

Fashion Reverie’s current website was developed to help the magazine publish, promote, monetize, and manage its content with a stronger digital foundation.