The top 10 neighbors for Teen Vogue compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.96 down to 0.95 — with no single entity pulling away from the pack. The cluster's composition tells the story: seven of the ten are fellow Magazines, making this a strongly same-kind neighborhood.
The shape is flat. Glamour leads at 0.96, followed closely by NYLON (0.96), i-D (0.96), and Marie Claire (0.96) — all Magazines. Variety and Harper's Bazaar round out the magazine cluster at 0.96 and 0.95 respectively. The two non-magazine entries are IFC Films (0.96), a Film Studio, and Desus Nice (0.96), a Comedian — both sitting at scores indistinguishable from the magazine neighbors. The FADER (0.95) and PAPER Magazine (0.95) complete the ten. The presence of IFC Films and Desus Nice at near-identical scores to the magazine cluster suggests the audience shape here is not purely defined by the magazine format — something in the audience's composition also aligns with indie film and comedy audiences, even though no second cluster forms.
The overall picture is an audience that looks like its own kind, with a tight, undifferentiated pull across fashion, culture, and entertainment media.