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Samsung Galaxy / Lifestyle / FASHION TODAY - FASHION NEWS, TRENDS & UPDATES

REVIEW

Fashion Today is an RSS reader in lifestyle-app clothing.

A Galaxy Store fashion-news aggregator that scrapes the usual sites into a single scrolling feed. Useful as a daily skim, thin as a destination.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 4 MIN READ

Samsung Galaxy

Fashion Today - Fashion News, Trends & Updates

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OUR SCORE

6.4

SAMSUNG GALAXY

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

In-app purchases

Fashion-news aggregators are one of the quieter genres on the Galaxy Store — a handful of apps that scrape RSS feeds from the usual fashion publications and present them as a single scrolling deck. Fashion Today is one of them, and the most useful thing to say up front is that it doesn’t try to be more than that.

That’s a real choice. The lifestyle aisle is full of apps that pose as magazines without doing the work — original photography they don’t shoot, trend forecasts they don’t report, “editor’s picks” that are affiliate lists. Fashion Today skips the costume and shows you headlines from publications that actually do the reporting. Tap, read on the source site, come back.

The cost of that honesty is that there is almost nothing here you couldn’t replicate with a free RSS reader and ten minutes of setup. The app’s value is the curation it inherits from its source list, and the source list is invisible to you. It’s a feed reader with a couture wrapper, and that’s both more honest and less ambitious than the category usually pretends to be.

It's a feed reader with a couture wrapper, and that's both more honest and less ambitious than the category usually pretends to be.

FEATURES

Fashion Today pulls headlines from a rotating set of fashion publications — runway recaps, trend pieces, street-style galleries, brand news — and stacks them into a single chronological feed. Tap an item, read the linked story inside the in-app browser, back out, keep scrolling.

The interface is the standard aggregator template: a vertical card list with thumbnail, headline, source name, and timestamp. Categories filter the feed by topic (Runway, Beauty, Trends, Celebrity, Street Style on most builds of this template). A search box and a favourites tab round out the navigation.

It is free with ads, with banner placements and the occasional interstitial when you open an article. There are no logins, no profiles, no notifications worth speaking of, and no editorial bylines from the app itself — every headline carries the source publication's name, and the app is the pipe, not the writer.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

As a once-a-day skim, it works. The feed loads quickly, the source mix is reasonable for someone who wants a sense of what the fashion press is covering without opening seven tabs, and the in-app browser keeps the round-trip short. Free, offline-tolerant once articles are open, no account required.

The honesty of the form is its biggest win. It does not pretend to write fashion criticism — it points at the people who do. For a reader who treats fashion as ambient input rather than a vertical to study, that's the right shape.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The source list is opaque. There's no way to see which publications feed the stream, weight them, or exclude one — so when the feed leans on lower-tier blogs for filler, you can't prune it. A small editable source list would change the app's character entirely.

Ad density sits at the genre's usual ceiling: interstitials on article open are common enough to interrupt the daily skim. The category filters are coarse, the search returns headlines without much ranking logic, and the lack of any save-for-later sync means a favourited piece lives only on this install.

CONCLUSION

Install it if you want a free, no-account way to keep half an eye on the fashion press from a Galaxy phone. Skip it if you're a regular reader of Vogue Runway, Business of Fashion, or The Cut — going direct is faster and ad-free if you subscribe. The app is honest about what it is; the rating it carries on the Galaxy Store flatters it a little.