PeopleStyle's top 10 neighbors span fashion brands, fashion-focused websites, fashion magazines, and fashion news publishers — a tightly themed cluster with no single dominant pull.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.92 across the top 10, with no neighbor breaking away from the pack. AP Fashion leads at 0.94, followed immediately by Net-a-Porter at 0.94 and Fashionista.com at 0.94 — three different subcategories (News Publishers, Fashion brands, Websites) arriving at nearly identical scores. That compression is the defining structural fact here. By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: three Magazines (Marie Claire at 0.92, Allure at 0.92, WWD at 0.92 — though WWD falls just outside the top 10 proper), two Department Stores (Barneys New York at 0.93, Saks Fifth Avenue at 0.93), two Fashion brands (Net-a-Porter, Oscar de la Renta at 0.92), two Websites (Fashionista.com, STYLECASTER at 0.92), and one News Publisher (AP Fashion). PeopleStyle itself is a Magazine, and two of its top 10 neighbors share that subcategory — meaning the audience overlaps as much with fashion retail and digital media as with fellow magazines.
The flat, cross-subcategory spread signals an audience that moves fluidly across the fashion media ecosystem — editorial, retail, and digital — rather than clustering tightly around any single format.