The health of a magazine is determined by its number of pages, signifying many or fewer ads. Could you hear the clink of glasses down at Conde Nast as they toasted easily besting all rivals (especially Harper's Bazaar)? Things may not have been as happy at Glamour.
I haven't looked inside yet. I must Do Certain Things First (like get dressed and feed the cats), but my fingers are itching.
There are those who feel there will still be nothing for a WOACA* to wear. That's a good possibility. By what I've seen in preview, there may be nothing for anyone to wear. Style seems to be going through a meat grinder right now. What interests me most in the magazines is seeing how events and culture play into our notions of beauty and fashion.
And maybe finding one or two things to buy.
*Woman of a Certain Age
Ooh, I must get the Vogue! I love looking at the ads, actually - they often reveal more of the zeitgeist than what the editors think we will (want to) wear. I've been keeping my eye out for velvets in the thrift stores (so far, just a bunch of awful stretchy 90s stuff).
ReplyDeleteRight on— velvet (and brocade). I fear my inner Renaissance Faire coming out again...
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