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September 09, 2005

Men's Vogue Or Men's Bible?

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It was only matter of time before the male well groomed (can we please stop using the word Metrosexuals?) got their bible. Some say "Cargo hasn't been cutting it", and too many women read GQ and Esquire at this point to really call them men's magazines. So it makes sense that the fashion elitists at Vogue got the job to service the style conscious man. From the looks of the advertisers make that the rich male elite (think $120K cars, million-dollar watches, and 30K cell phones, $600 shoes) The best of the best for men who appreciate fashion forward design and style. Check out the ultimate in men‘s razors.

The premiere issue of Men's Vogue, edited by Jay Fielden, a former Vogue editor, is well done, and it definitely hits the more masculine side of the fancy boy trend--although it basically covers the same departments as its sister pub: fashion, beauty, art, food, design, and "rich" people.

Posted by Steve Hultgren at September 9, 2005 02:26 PM