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Which fashion magazines showcase the best clothing?
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It can certainly be intimidating to stand in front of a newsstand and see row after row after row of fashion magazines. For someone just beginning to explore the world of fashion, it can be incredibly daunting and you may have no idea where to start.
Some magazines are tailored specifically for people working in the industry, while others are targeted directly towards everyday people with an interest in what's current. Magazines like Women's Wear Daily and many of the foreign fashion periodicals are more slanted toward those who follow the industry religiously. The biggest names in fashion - Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar - even those can sometimes be a tad intimidating, often addressing major fashion trends and movements towards the extremely dedicated followers of fashion.
A few more reader-friendly and easier to access/relate to magazines for the everyday gal include Marie Claire and InStyle, with much more practical style tips and ideas.
Lucky magazine is a definite highlight because it is exclusively for the shopper, so it showcases fashion and style trends and then offers the products themselves and where to get them.
And as far as finding the looks? If you know what you want, the internet is definitely the best place to find specific items - ASOS.com is a great site, as is ShopBop.com. Or just visiting a local mall can tell you what's in and what's trendy while at the same time giving you opportunities to purchase.
Some magazines are tailored specifically for people working in the industry, while others are targeted directly towards everyday people with an interest in what's current. Magazines like Women's Wear Daily and many of the foreign fashion periodicals are more slanted toward those who follow the industry religiously. The biggest names in fashion - Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar - even those can sometimes be a tad intimidating, often addressing major fashion trends and movements towards the extremely dedicated followers of fashion.
A few more reader-friendly and easier to access/relate to magazines for the everyday gal include Marie Claire and InStyle, with much more practical style tips and ideas.
Lucky magazine is a definite highlight because it is exclusively for the shopper, so it showcases fashion and style trends and then offers the products themselves and where to get them.
And as far as finding the looks? If you know what you want, the internet is definitely the best place to find specific items - ASOS.com is a great site, as is ShopBop.com. Or just visiting a local mall can tell you what's in and what's trendy while at the same time giving you opportunities to purchase.
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