Vogue Paris's top 10 neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions.
The mix is predominantly fashion magazines and fashion brands. Six of the ten neighbors carry the Magazines subcategory: W Magazine (0.98), Harper's Bazaar (0.98), Vogue Runway (0.97), V Magazine (0.97), WWD (0.96), and British Vogue (0.96). Two neighbors are Fashion brands: Alexander Wang (0.97) and Proenza Schouler (0.96). The remaining two are a News Publisher — Times Fashion (0.97) — and a Website — Fashionista.com (0.97). Both of those are fashion-vertical properties, so the entire top 10 sits squarely within the fashion media and fashion brand space. There is no cross-kind surprise here: every neighbor shares either the same subcategory as Vogue Paris or an adjacent fashion-specific one.
The flat shape and compressed score range together indicate an audience that is deeply embedded in a single content ecosystem — fashion publishing and runway culture — with no meaningful pull toward adjacent territories like entertainment, lifestyle, or general interest media in the top 10.