Editorial Policy
How content is created on Fashion Area Top, how editorial decisions are made, and how the site separates writing from paid influence.
Editorial independence
Fashion Area Top is currently an informational platform. The content is written as editorial guidance, not as marketing on behalf of a brand.
If affiliate links, sponsorships, or paid placements are introduced in the future, they will be disclosed clearly on the relevant pages. This page will be updated to describe how disclosures appear.
No fake reviews
- No fake user reviews
- No invented review counts
- No invented star ratings
- No fake product testing claims
- Perfume rankings are editorial ratings — not crowd scores or aggregated marketplace data
How content is created
Each editorial page follows the same loop.
- Topic selection — driven by user intent, the site architecture, and gaps in the existing system
- Drafting — practical, structured, and tied to the underlying methodology
- Internal linking — every article connects to the closest tool, quiz, or guide so the reader can act on it
- Metadata — unique title and description per page, canonical URL, OpenGraph and Twitter card
- Review — read for clarity, factual accuracy, and overlap with the rest of the site before publication
Sources and factual claims
Style advice is largely editorial and practical: rules of thumb that work across most contexts, not absolute statements. Where a claim is factual (a fabric property, a dress-code convention), we keep it conservative and stay inside what is well documented.
For health, safety, or technical claims, we rely on trusted public sources and avoid invented data. Fragrance is treated as a preference category, not a medical category — note allergies, sensitivities, and reactions with a qualified professional, not with a style site.
Corrections
If a page is wrong, outdated, or no longer reflects the site's methodology, we want to hear about it.
Send a correction via the Contact page. We will read it, update the page if needed, and credit the correction in the page's update history if substantive.
Updates
Pages are updated when the methodology changes, when new internal links exist, when worked examples need refreshing, or when reader feedback flags a clarity issue.
Substantive changes are reflected in the page's updated date. Cosmetic copy edits do not always change the date.
Related pages
- Trust
About
Who Fashion Area Top is for and what it covers.
Read more → - Style
Style Methodology
The six recurring axes behind every recommendation.
Read more → - Fragrance
Rating Methodology
How the perfume tiers and 1–10 scores work.
Read more → - Trust
Contact
Corrections, outdated articles, partnership questions.
Read more →