Who What Wear's top 10 neighbors are a dense cluster of fashion and lifestyle media — magazines, fellow websites, and one lifestyle personality — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.97, and no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead.
The shape is flat: Harper's Bazaar leads at 0.99, followed closely by WWD at 0.98, W Magazine at 0.98, and Marie Claire at 0.98. The subcategory breakdown tells the story clearly: six of the top 10 are Magazines, two are Websites (Fashionista.com at 0.98 and The Business of Fashion at 0.97), one is a Lifestyle personality (Rachel Zoe at 0.97), and one is a Magazine (Glamour at 0.97). Who What Wear is itself a Website, so the top 10 skews heavily toward print-heritage magazine titles rather than fellow digital properties — Fashionista.com and The Business of Fashion are the only other Websites in the set. The presence of Rachel Zoe as the lone non-media entity, sitting at 0.97, signals that the audience shape extends slightly into the celebrity-lifestyle space, though the dominant pull is clearly fashion publishing across both print and digital formats.
The overall picture is an audience that maps tightly onto the fashion media ecosystem, with no meaningful separation between any of the top neighbors.