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Style Network
Style Network logo.svg
Style Network logo
Launched June 12, 1999
Owned by Comcast
Country United States
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Formerly called Style
Replaced Travel Channel 2 (UK)
Sister channel(s) E!: Entertainment Television
Website mystyle.com
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV Channel 235
Channel 1235 (VOD)
Dish Network Channel 115
Sky Digital
(UK & Ireland)
Channel 253
Orbit Showtime
DStv Channel 183
D-Smart Channel 59
Foxtel Channel 122
Cable
First Media
(Indonesia)
Channel 32
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 81
Foxtel Channel 122

The Style Network is an American cable television network based in Los Angeles, California. It is part of a group of channels owned by Comcast.

A sister channel of E!, Style features fashion, design, interior decoration, and trendy urban lifestyles. Its slogan is "Before meets After." The network's series include Ruby, Split Ends, The Dish, Clean House, How Do I Look? and Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane.

The channel was launched in the Arab World in December 2007 on Orbit Showtime;[citation needed] across Southern Africa during November 2007 on DStv,[citation needed] in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2008 and in Japan on World On-Demand.[1] It is scheduled to launch in Poland and Romania. The Style Network launched in Australia on November 15, 2009.

[edit] Fashion Fundraiser

The Style & Image Network created a fashion fundraiser in 2005, called Fashion Fights Poverty (FFP)[2]. Fashion Fights Poverty believes that the industries of textiles, fashion, and design offer effective opportunities for designers and consumers to contribute to the abatement of poverty. The mission of FFP is to increase the awareness of poverty.

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