The top 10 neighbors for Vogue Runway span a narrow similarity band — from 0.98 down to 0.97 — with no single standout pulling ahead of the pack. That compressed range is the defining structural fact here: similarity scores are measured on a 0–1 cosine scale, and the gap between the first neighbor and the tenth is smaller than 0.02.
The composition of those ten neighbors is almost entirely fashion-media titles. Fashionista.com leads at 0.98, followed by British Vogue at 0.98 and Times Fashion at 0.98. Harper's Bazaar (0.97), ELLE Magazine (US) (0.97), W Magazine (0.97), The Business of Fashion (0.97), Vogue Paris (0.97), Who What Wear (0.97), and Marie Claire (0.97) round out the set. By subcategory, six of the ten are Magazines and three are Websites; one — Times Fashion — is a News Publisher. No Fashion brands and no non-media entities appear in the top 10 at all.
The cluster is tightly same-kind: Vogue Runway is itself a Magazine, and the majority of its nearest neighbors share that subcategory. The three Websites in the set (Fashionista.com, The Business of Fashion, Who What Wear) are all fashion-focused digital properties, keeping the cluster thematically coherent at the subcategory level even where the format differs.
This flat, same-kind shape indicates an audience that maps almost perfectly onto the established fashion-media ecosystem, with no meaningful pull from outside it in the top 10.