The Best Fashion TV Shows on CBS All Access
Finding a good Fashion TV show to watch can be hard, so we've ranked the best ones and included where to watch them. Check out our list of the best Fashion TV shows of all time streaming on CBS All Access.

1. The Bold and the Beautiful
What it's about: Continuing drama combining romance and intrigue set against the glittering backdrop of Beverly Hills and the American fashion industry.
Where to Watch: 1790 episodes (37%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video, CBS All Access & Hoopla).

2. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
What it's about: The most celebrated competitors from RuPaul's Drag Race vie for a second chance to enter Drag Race herstory. This drag queen showdown is filled with plenty of heated competition, lip-syncing for the legacy, and, of course, the All-Stars Snatch Game.
Where to Watch: 30 episodes (60%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Hulu & CBS All Access). 47 episodes (94%) are available to rent or buy from $0.99 on 7 services (iTunes, Google Play & 5 others).

3. The City
What it's about: The City is an American reality television series that originally aired on MTV from December 29, 2008 until July 13, 2010. Developed as the spin-off of The Hills, the series aired two seasons and focused on the personal and professional lives of several young women residing in New York City, New York. Its premise was conceived by Adam DiVello, while Liz Gateley served as the executive producer. The series originally focused on Whitney Port, who appeared in its predecessor, as she began employment with Diane von Fürstenberg. It additionally placed emphasis on her workplace rival Olivia Palermo, Port's boyfriend Jay Lyon, his roommate Adam Senn, and her friend Erin Lucas. The latter three were replaced by Port's roommate Roxy Olin and Palermo's enemy Erin Kaplan for the second half of the first season.The City received generally mixed reviews from critics, and proved less successful than The Hills. Like its predecessor, the series was often criticized for tending towards a narrative format more commonly seen in scripted genres including soap operas, and appearing to fabricate much of its storyline. The show has distributed all seasons to DVD.
Where to Watch: 35 episodes (95%) are available to stream on a subscription service (CBS All Access & Hoopla). 12 episodes (32%) are available to stream on a popular TV everywhere service (MTV). 36 episodes (97%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 2 services (iTunes & Prime Video).