Rachel Zoe's top 10 neighbors are dominated by fashion and lifestyle media properties — magazines, websites, and news publishers — with no other Lifestyle subcategory entity appearing in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.94 with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Who What Wear leads at 0.97, followed closely by WWD at 0.96, Vanity Fair at 0.96, and HuffPost Life at 0.96. W Magazine (0.95), Harper's Bazaar (0.95), and Marie Claire (0.95) round out a dense cluster of fashion and women's interest magazines. The subcategory tally across the top 10 is: six Magazines, two Websites, one Fashion brand (Oscar de la Renta, 0.94), and one News Publisher (HuffPost Life, 0.96). That's a heavily media-weighted neighborhood — editorial properties, not other personalities or brands, define the audience shape here.
The one non-media entry, Oscar de la Renta at 0.94, ties with TIME at 0.94 and sits just above InStyle at 0.94 — meaning even the fashion brand neighbor barely separates itself from the magazine cluster. The audience this entity draws looks, compositionally, like the readership of high-end fashion and lifestyle publishing rather than the following of another celebrity or influencer.
This flat, media-dense pattern suggests an audience defined by sustained engagement with fashion editorial rather than by attachment to any single personality or brand.