I get Vogue in the mail - but I feel like there is only a few pages of substance. Last night when I was flipping through it - I felt like I had a book of advertisements. I'm so sick of magazines being all about advertisements. There is not much substance to them anymore. Does anyone else feel this way?
soo annoyed right now. i have a couple of magazines from the last two months and i am looking for a military inspired outfit (see shopping thread) and i can't find any pictures, only ads. and those thick ones really make me mad.
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If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
That's why I really like Domino and Lucky. I feel like they have much more substance. I don't feel like I am looking at advertisements of Sarah Jessica Parker showing off her at home Garnier hair dye job (yea right) and then 50 pages down doing a photo shoot and getting her hair perfessionally dyed and done by some $1,000 a minute hair stylist. It just makes the advertisements that much more annoying and unrealistic. Like I really think Halley Barry uses cover girl!! Come on people!
I too can relate to this; I'll think a magazine is REALLY thick, then when I open it up - it's MORE pages of advertising than actual articles! Drives me nuts; I may let some magazines go again b/c of that reason! LOL Oh well.
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Funny you posted this because I was just reading the new In Style and thought to myself "I'm not buying this magazine anymore because it's ALL ads" it's ridiculous. For every 2 pages of actual substance there's like 20 ads.
I will pick up Vogue in the grocery store since the cover looks interesting. Flip through the pages and I only see advertisements, so I put it down. They are so greedy for money they don't care that 75% of the magazine is advertisements!
I despise Vogue for that very reason. And those issues of other mags that are unusually thick and say 'biggest issue ever' on the cover? Yeah, biggest issue b/c you added 90 extra pages of advertising and only 10 pages of editorial.