The Best and Worst of October Fashion Magazines
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The 25-year-old former freelance writer is now the social editor at 'Vogue.'
She'll be creative director at the magazine that celebrates the "many ways to be rich."
Also, Alexander McQueen's sales remain strong a year after his death.
'W' fared the worst with a 14 percent decline.
Oh, the pain wrought by wandering eyes!
Overall, it's much less depressing than it has been for print magazines.
Sources say the new editor of 'Town & Country' want to make it more like 'Tatler.'
Pamela Fiori, who's edited the title for seventeen years, is out.
The company behind the Ivy and J Sheekey wants to open a Caprice Manhattan.
Turns out the issue whose cover displayed little Vivienne and Knox sold 2.6 million copies, the fourth-largest selling issue of all time for the mag. Plus, the rest of our industry news roundup.
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