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Fashion Magazine is an publication in which the seasonal and current fashion trends are shown, the magazines also often include other articles about beauty and style. The most famous fashion Magazine in the world is Vogue, that is run by the Editor in Chief Anna Wintour. Other fashion magazines are Elle, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle and Marie Claire.

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  • Fashion Magazine is an publication in which the seasonal and current fashion trends are shown, the magazines also often include other articles about beauty and style. The most famous fashion Magazine in the world is Vogue, that is run by the Editor in Chief Anna Wintour. Other fashion magazines are Elle, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle and Marie Claire.
  • Magazines devoted to fashion, with some articles on other topics relevant to their readers (lifestyle, people, and other things). As noted in the quote, they are heavy on advertising, but this has had the benefit of keeping the format of these magazines relatively consistent, as opposed to the Magazine Decay of other print genres. Many fictional works, particularly Work Coms, are set around the offices of a fashion magazine. It works well for giving guest stars the full benefit of the Rule of Glamorous. Tropes common among these include: Compare Fashion Show, Rule of Glamorous.
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  • Fashion Magazine is an publication in which the seasonal and current fashion trends are shown, the magazines also often include other articles about beauty and style. The most famous fashion Magazine in the world is Vogue, that is run by the Editor in Chief Anna Wintour. Other fashion magazines are Elle, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle and Marie Claire.
  • Magazines devoted to fashion, with some articles on other topics relevant to their readers (lifestyle, people, and other things). As noted in the quote, they are heavy on advertising, but this has had the benefit of keeping the format of these magazines relatively consistent, as opposed to the Magazine Decay of other print genres. Many fictional works, particularly Work Coms, are set around the offices of a fashion magazine. It works well for giving guest stars the full benefit of the Rule of Glamorous. Tropes common among these include: * Costume Porn * The Fashionista (if an article is about one) * Fur and Loathing (if an article or spread focuses on fake fur) * Impractically Fancy Outfit * Merchandise-Driven (Spreads showing clothes will note who made each piece, and how much they cost.) * Model Couple * Pimped-Out Dress * Fairytale Wedding Dress (for a Bridal Magazine) * Pretty in Mink (if an article or spread focuses on real fur) * Product Promotion Parade * Up Marketing Compare Fashion Show, Rule of Glamorous. Examples of Fashion Magazine include:
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