The top 10 neighbors for BCBGMAXAZRIA span fashion brands, fashion-focused magazines, department stores, and a fashion website — a cluster defined almost entirely by the fashion and style media ecosystem, with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.92 down to 0.90.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Marchesa leads at 0.92, followed closely by Fashionista.com (0.91) and Christian Louboutin (0.91). Saks Fifth Avenue (0.91) and AP Fashion (0.90) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: five are Fashion brands (Marchesa, Christian Louboutin, Neiman Marcus at 0.90, and Nordstrom (social) at 0.89, plus Karl Lagerfeld at 0.90 — wait, correcting the tally: the top 10 are Marchesa, Fashionista.com, Christian Louboutin, Saks Fifth Avenue, AP Fashion, GQ Magazine, Eventbrite, Neiman Marcus, PeopleStyle, and Uber). Of those ten: three are Fashion brands (Marchesa, Christian Louboutin, Neiman Marcus — though Neiman Marcus and Saks are Department Stores), two are Department Stores (Saks, Neiman Marcus), two are Magazines (GQ Magazine at 0.90, PeopleStyle at 0.90), one is a Website (Fashionista.com), one is a News Publisher (AP Fashion), one is Technology (Eventbrite at 0.90), and one is Travel (Uber at 0.90). The most striking element is the presence of Eventbrite (0.90) and Uber (0.90) alongside fashion-native neighbors — two non-fashion brands whose audiences nonetheless mirror BCBGMAXAZRIA's with the same fidelity as GQ Magazine (0.90) or PeopleStyle (0.90).
The flat shape, with its tight score range and cross-category mix, points to an audience defined less by a single content niche than by a broader urban, style-adjacent lifestyle that fashion brands, luxury retailers, fashion media, and urban service platforms all share.