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Summary: Everything's Great!
Comment: You made this purchase simple for me. It is everything that she wanted it to be. Thank you.
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Summary: Sophisticated but Practical
Comment: Like most women in the UK, Vogue features fashion that is low-maintenance and stylish. Unlike the US, French, Italian mags, the British edition is for the true brit: easy, fun, casual fashion that is practical for every day life. The only problem is they tend to feature Kate Moss on the cover WAY too much.
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Summary: Gorgeous.
Comment: British Vogue is an absolute top-notch publication that I would recommend to anyone who is seeking a fashion magazine that is truly about fashion. So much more interesting than its American counterpart, I adore and await nearly each issue that is released (naturally, as with any magazine, there are always months [usually January and July] that are not as stellar as the others). The editorials are almost consistently cutting-edge and the covers still feature models much of the time, as opposed to actresses each and every month. It really does celebrate Britain but it always has an eye on other parts of the globe. The paper on which this magazine is printed is also lovely - always heavy and nice to the touch - and of course the cover is glossy (unlike the matte American Vogue covers that the subscribers are left with). And the occasional "Catwalk Specials" supplements are great - covering so many different shows and "trends" - all smartly laid out.The companion British Vogue web site is also one of the best on the Internet. Each day they update a "Vogue Dailies" section wherein you can read the latest fashion/designer (and yes, sometimes gossip) news.
I just love this version of Vogue and I wish that the subscription rate was not as costly as it is. For now, I am content to always buy the March and September issues and most months in between.
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Summary: British Vogue is for those seeking style not fashion
Comment: British Vogue is much more "useful" than its American sister publication and covers "real" trends. The woman covered/photographed seem more intersted in "style" than "fashion". The articles appear to be higher qualitly and written for an intelligent reader. The British edition is a "slicker" smarter version. It makes one think of the Vogue of days gone buy. Spendy subscription rate, but very useful for those seeking to build a wardrobe.