The top 10 neighbors for AP Fashion span fashion brands, fashion-focused magazines, and fashion-oriented websites — a tightly composed cluster with no single standout pulling away from the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 at the top to 0.97 at the bottom of the top 10, a band of less than one percentage point. Net-a-Porter leads at 0.97, followed immediately by Barneys New York at 0.97 and W Magazine at 0.97. WWD (0.97) and Oscar de la Renta (0.97) continue the pattern, with STYLECASTER (0.97), The Cut (0.97), rag & bone (0.97), Harper's Bazaar (0.97), and The Business of Fashion (0.97) rounding out the set.
By subcategory, the top 10 breaks into three groups: Fashion brands (Net-a-Porter, Oscar de la Renta, rag & bone — three entries), Magazines (W Magazine, WWD, The Cut, Harper's Bazaar — four entries), and Websites (STYLECASTER, The Business of Fashion — two entries), plus one Department Store (Barneys New York). No other News Publishers — AP Fashion's own subcategory — appear in the top 10. The dominant pull is from fashion-specific magazines and fashion retail brands, not from peer news publishers.
The flat shape and tight score band indicate an audience that is consistently and specifically oriented around fashion media and fashion commerce, with no single neighbor commanding disproportionate overlap.