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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not nepotism exactly, it's the brave new post-print media world. They are desperate to reach followers now that print Vogue has no readers. [/quote] If print Vogue still had articles, I’d be a subscriber. I guess I’d want them to get rid of Anna Wintour, whose freakish vision of celebrity as the only object of interest has dumbed the magazine down so far that I’m not interested. When I was a patron there, Fairfax Library had a little place to buy donated magazines and books and I got a 1991/1992 era Vogue. The articles are long, well-written and far less of the navel-gazing crap they publish now. Vogue and others are so far behind the eight ball in terms of innovation. Anna insisted on keeping that magazine skinny, White and celebrity based as long as she possibly could. It’s dull and uninteresting now, a cheap gloss on boring commercialism. The nepotism models are part of that. Everyone and every business has to be backed by a billionaire. There is nothing authentic or naturally occurring. [/quote]
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