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The Bold Type - Season 1 Review

The Bold Type (Season 1) is a high-energy, stylish drama that feels like a modern love letter to The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City . Set against the backdrop of Scarlet , a fictional global women’s magazine, the debut season follows three best friends——as they navigate the messy intersection of career ambition, romance, and self-discovery in New York City. The Core Trio

The newly promoted writer struggling to find her "voice" while balancing her journalistic integrity with the magazine's edgy demands. The Bold Type - Season 1

The hardworking assistant who risks it all to pursue her dream career in fashion, all while keeping a "forbidden" office romance under wraps. Why It Stands Out The Bold Type (Season 1) is a high-energy,

Season 1 doesn't shy away from heavy topics, tackling breast cancer awareness, cyberbullying, immigration, and sexual assault with a blend of nuance and heart. The hardworking assistant who risks it all to

It’s optimistic, fashionable, and unapologetically feminist. It’s the perfect "comfort watch" for anyone who has ever felt like they’re faking it until they make it in their twenties.

Unlike the trope of the "icy female boss," Editor-in-Chief Jacqueline Carlyle is portrayed as a supportive, powerful mentor who challenges the girls to be better without tearing them down.