V Magazine's top 10 nearest neighbors are a tight cluster of fashion and culture magazines, with no single standout pulling away from the pack — the scores span just 0.97 to 0.96, a band narrow enough that the shape is defined by its composition rather than any dominant pull.
Dazed leads at 0.98, followed closely by Fashionista.com (0.98, a website rather than a magazine), LOVE MAGAZINE (0.97), i-D (0.97), and W Magazine (0.97). Seven of the ten neighbors are magazines — the same subcategory as V Magazine itself — making this a strongly same-kind cluster. The exceptions are Fashionista.com, Times Fashion (0.97, a News Publisher), and NYLON (0.97, a magazine). The neighbor set reads as a coherent editorial fashion-media audience: print and digital titles that occupy the same cultural register, with no fashion brands, retailers, or non-media entities breaking into the top 10. The scores compress tightly enough that the ranking within the top 10 carries little structural weight — what matters is that all ten are fashion-adjacent media properties drawing audiences of nearly identical shape.
This pattern indicates an audience that moves fluidly across the fashion-editorial media landscape, with no single title commanding a disproportionate share of its attention.