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.
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. The Bold Type - Season 1
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. Season 1 doesn't shy away from heavy topics,
The newly promoted writer struggling to find her "voice" while balancing her journalistic integrity with the magazine's edgy demands. Unlike the trope of the "icy female boss,"
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 "Fashion Closet" serves as the trio’s sanctuary. The show’s heartbeat is the unwavering support the three leads have for one another, proving that professional competition doesn't have to ruin personal bonds. The Vibe