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Other crossword clues for answer "ELLE"

ELLE
Fashion mag
Fashion magazine
Diminutive suffix
French magazine
Glamour competitor
Model MacPherson
Vogue competitor
Vogue rival
Vogue's rival
Ms. competitor
Swimsuit model MacPherson
Palindromic magazine
Supermodel MacPherson
Popular fashion magazine
Fashion mag with a French name
Hachette Filipacchi fashion mag
Magazine that sounds like a single letter
Nina García is its new editor-in-chief
Allure alternative
Magazine with Kerry Washington on its April 2016 cover
Cinematic Harvard Law student ___ Woods
Legally Blonde protagonist
Cosmo alternative
Magazine edited by Nina García
Fanning who plays Catherine on "The Great"
R&B artist Varner with a palindromic first name
French she
Marie Claire competitor
Legally Blonde blonde
Bust rival
Girl in a lycée
Glamour rival
Magazine that runs a spread for every winner of "Project Runway"
Magazine with the annual Style Icon issue
Pronoun for a 52-Down
W rival
Women's mag since 1985
World's largest fashion magazine
King who sang "Ex's & Oh's"
Fashionista's mag
Hearst title
Lille lady
Magazine whose name is a pronoun
Periodical with a pronoun name
Self-defeating periodical?
Allure rival
Chartres she
Parisian she
That Gallic girl
French title for She?
Fashion monthly
La femme
Mag founded in France
Model-filled monthly
Gallic "she"
Parisian pronoun
Cette femme
Palindromic mag
French lass
She, in Quebec
Quebec girl
French pronoun
Quebec pronoun
Redbook rival
Québec pronoun
She, in Montreal
Vogue shelfmate
Fashion mag based in France
European fashion mag
Fashion mag started in 1945
French fashion mag
54 Down, in French
Cosmopolitan competitor
Pronoun for a madame
Couture monthly
Yon femme, in Somme?
Glamour shelfmate
___ Decor (magazine)
Actress Fanning of "Super 8"
It's got spreads with hot threads
Popular publication whose name is a pronoun
King of pop music
Singer of the opening Broadway show tune "Omigod You Guys"
Animal fur is banned from its pages as of 2023
Allure competitor
Cosmo competitor
Newsstand fashion title
Chatelaine rival
Cover girl Macpherson
Macpherson of "Sirens"
Magazine of fashion
Palindromic magazine title
L homonym
Fashion mag introduced in 1985
She, in Cherbourg
She, to Chevalier
Paris pronoun
Chatelaine competitor
Fashion periodical
Reese's role in "Legally Blonde"
Vogue competition
Fashion model or magazine
French 101 pronoun
That femme
Allure shelfmate
In Style rival
Magazine that bestows Style Awards
Model/actress Macpherson
Palindromic Parisian pronoun
Palindromic periodical
She, in Vichy
Fashion magazine since 1945
Fashionista Macpherson
Magazine for the fashion-conscious
Big role for Reese
Daryl's "Kill Bill" role
Gallic girl
Harper's Bazaar competitor
High-fashion magazine
Architectural Digest competitor ___ DECOR
Contemporary of Tyra and Kate
Fashionista's read
Palindromic magazine name
Alternative to Glamour
Alternative to Vogue or Glamour
Model monthly
Women's magazine since 1945
Actress Dakota Fanning's actress sister
Harper's Bazaar rival
Vanity Fair alternative
Vogue alternative
Fashion magazine with a name that means "she"
Magazine for the style-conscious
Magazine whose name means "she"
Reese played her in "Legally Blonde"
Dakota Fanning's younger sister
Fanning of "Maleficent"
Magazine with many models
Model publication
Modeling mag
Dakota Fanning's sister
Legally Blonde heroine
Mademoiselle
Woman's magazine
Pronom qui est un palindrome
French fashion monthly
Big name on the runway
Fashionable reading
Her. to Henri
Parisian magazine
She, in St. Lo
Vogue competitior^ELL
Couture magazine
Model Marcpherson
Bardot appeared on its cover in 1950
Poitiers pronoun
World's number one fashion magazine
Women's issue?
Fashion issue
French fashion magazine
Cosmopolitan rival
Magazine with the column "Ask E. Jean"
Cosmo rival
__ Girl: teen magazine
Magazine that hosts annual Style Awards
Model with a self-descriptive name
Magazine name that's also a pronoun
__ Girl: former teen fashion mag
Vogue rackmate
Palindromic fashion mag
That girl, in Quebec
Online magazine with a "Runway" section
__ Decor: home fashion mag
Romance novelist Kennedy
Allure rackmate
How she looks in Paris?
InStyle competitor
Magazine you can read forward and backward?
She, in Paree
Actress Fanning
Palindromic French pronoun
Magazine with a pronoun for a title
W competitor
Bardot was on its cover at age 14
Magazine with a pronoun title
Love Stuff singer King
The Great actress Fanning
Fashion magazine with a French name
International fashion magazine
Catherine portrayer in "The Great"
Fanning of "Super 8"
__ et Lui (Sand novel)
Vogue's newsstand neighbor
She: Fr.
High-fashion mag
Beauty mag
She, in Paris
Magazine in the fashion section
Daryl, in "Kill Bill"
Women's magazine
She, in Chamonix
Where "Project Runway" winners appear
Heroes role
Legally Blonde role
__ Decor (home-design magazine)
She, to Marie
Competitor of" Vogue"
Sister mag of "Paris Match"
World's largest fashion mag
Worldwide fashion mag
World's best-selling fashion mag
Paris-headquartered magazine
Mag that goes in for "trendspotting"
Mag with a Street Chic Daily web page
Monthly with many models
Harper's Bazaar sister mag
45 Down rival
Mag with "Best Looks" features
Title for Hearst
Cosmo sister mag
Mag name that means "she"
Glamour alternative
Alternative to "Cosmo"
Fashion magazine whose name is French for "she"
Global fashion monthly
Mag presenting Style Awards
Mag into trendspotting
Mag with Style Points and Glam Room sections
Periodical for women
Model magazine
Rival of Vogue
George Sand's "___ et lui"
Women's fashion magazine
Marie Claire rival
Reese's "Legally Blonde" role
Harper's Bazaar alternative
Letter before eme in the Spanish alphabet
Hachette Filipacchi magazine
Intro French pronoun
Lui's counterpart
Pronoun for a Parisienne
Fashion mag since 1945
Spanish digraph
Magazine that "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" author Jean-Dominique Bauby was the editor of
___ Girl (former Seventeen rival)
Pronoun: Fr.
___ et Lui, by George Sand.
She: French.
French personal pronoun.
That Frenchwoman.
Jeune fille.
Miss Ma'm'selle.
Swiss measure.
La fille.
Gallic pronoun.
___ et Lui, George Sand novel.
Sand's "___ et Lui."
Any girl in France.
Femme.
Relative of "il."
See 76 Across.
Word for a fille.
Feminine of lui
Model McPherson
Paris magazine
Fr. pronoun
Friend of il
Chez ___ (at her house)
She, in Cannes
She, in France
French women's magazine
She, in Marseilles
She, in Nice
She, in Marseille
That girl, in Lyon
French magazine for women
La fille, pronominally
She, in Gay Paree
She, in Lyon
Haggard title, in France
She, in Savoie
Swiss linear unit
Kin of lui
She, in Somme
That girl, in Gers
Relative of 33 Across
She, in Sèvres
Un pronom
Pronoun for Colette
Parisienne's magazine
Parisienne's pronoun
Pronom
She, in Sedan
That girl, in Brest
Distaff pronoun in Tours
Magazine in a kiosque
Parisienne's periodical
Pronoun for Piaf
Magazine for Parisiennes
Word for an école coed
She, in Arles
French periodical
That Parisienne
___ et Lui: Sand
___ et lui: G. Sand
Chic French magazine
Pronoun for Françoise
That girl, to Gigi
Madame's pronoun
Periodical of haute couture
Pronoun for the Ile de France
She, at the Sorbonne
Model-filled magazine
Palindromically-named magazine
She, to Chanel
Colleague of Claudia and Naomi
First name in supermodeldom
Stylish magazine
Word for a madame
74-Down's opposite
Female in France
Lui's partner
Magazine à la mode
Woman of Paris
Big fashion magazine
Magazine with a 14-Across on its cover
Legally Blonde girl
Magazine with a palindromic name
Lui's opposite
That girl, in Paris
American magazine founded in France
___ Girl (magazine)
Self-descriptive French name
W shelfmate
___ Style Awards
Catherine Deneuve was on its first U.S. cover
Fashion magazine founded in France
Publication with an annual "Green Issue"
Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway"
Women's magazine founded in France
Fashionista's read, maybe
Lui: him :: ___ : her
Magazine title that's a pronoun
What an aspiring model may read
Fashion magazine originally from France
French "her"
Magazine that serialized Simone de Beauvoir's 1967 "La femme rompue"
International magazine founded in France in 1945
Magazine whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet
25-Down, en français
Cette fille, e.g.
She, overseas
W alternative
Women's magazine with a palindromic name
Allure or Essence alternative
Early "Project Runway" sponsor
Notre dame, e.g.
Shelfmate of Vogue
Woman's name that sounds like a letter
Magazine offering "Beauty Tips, Fashion Trends & Celebrity News"
What the French might call 62-Across
Palindromic fashion magazine
___ Decor (Hearst magazine)
Competitor of Allure
Fashion magazine that can be read from back to front?
Fashion magazine with more than 40 international editions
Fashion monthly founded in France
Her: Fr.
Long-running fashion magazine
Magazine that's weekly in France but monthly in the U.S.
Magazine with an "Ask E. Jean" column
___ Style Awards (annual honors since 1997)
Fashion monthly with more than 40 international editions
French fashion magazine since 1945
Magazine co-founded in 1945 by Hélène Gordon Lazareff
___ Woods, lead character in "Legally Blonde"
Fanning of film
Magazine that sponsors Women in Hollywood awards
Palindromic periodical title
Singer King with the 2014 hit "Ex's & Oh's"
Woman's name that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
Actress Fanning of "The Great"
Magazine based in Paris
Magazine that debuted in France in 1945 and the U.S. in 1985
Major fashion magazine
What is she in France?
Fashion magazine founded in Paris
Monthly with a palindromic name
Publication that once had the slogan "Si ___ lit ___ lit ___"
She, on the Seine
The blonde in "Legally Blonde"
Women's mag published by Hachette Filipacchi
Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap"
-- Decor (magazine)
Glamour or Vogue rival
Macpherson or Fanning
Little miss Woods comma ___ ("Legally Blonde" lyric)
First name in supermodels
Charlize Theron was on its October cover
Its editor in chief is Roberta Myers
Organ ending
Magazine for Macpherson?
_Glamour_ competitor
Its editor-in-chief is Nina García
Sports anchor Duncan
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil actress Fanning
Fashion magazine published in more than two dozen languages
Magazine whose name is palindromic
Magazine whose pages became "fur-free" in 2021
Singular "they," in Spanish
Contemporary of Naomi and Claudia
Frenchwoman's mag
MacPherson in Paris
Newsstand offering
Peer of Naomi and Claudia
First name in modeling
First name in swimsuit supermodels
Not Cosmo, but close
Newsstand purchase, perhaps
Contemporary of Claudia and Naomi
Fashionable magazine
Macpherson's mag?
Fashion mag since 1985
Nice lady?
Stylish reading matter
Magazine with style
Newsstand purchase
Newsstand selection
Femme's pronoun
A fashion magazine
Magazine that reads the same both ways
Ex's & Oh's singer King
Legally Blonde protagonist Woods
Beauty magazine
French style magazine
Its January 2020 cover featured Beyonce
Magazine founded in Paris
Magazine whose title is a French pronoun
Nina Garcia's fashion magazine
Woods of "Legally Blonde"
Alternative to Allure
Fashion magazine based in Paris
French magazine or pronoun
Hearns who founded the Marsha P. Johnson Institute
Palindromic beauty magazine
Fanning of "The Great"
Cosmopolitan alternative
Woods of 22-Across
Haute-couture magazine
That girl in Amiens
Glamor magazine
McPherson
Model-actress
Parisian reading
Business partner of Naomi Christy and Claudia
Mlle. ending
Tony magazine
Vogue 's French rival
MacPherson of If Lucy Fell
She to Pierre
That girl in Grenoble
Checkout choice
Pronoun for a fille
Vogue's Paris rival
Parisian girl
Popular magazine
US magazine
Pronoun for a femme
Rive Gauche reading
Legally Blonde character
Fashion Cafe co-founder
Stylish newsstand pick
(debatable) panelist Duncan
She in French
Magazine whose name is a French pronoun
Miss USA 2021 ___ Smith
Name that's also a French 101 word
Name that's the same forward and backward
Newsstand title
Style magazine
Australian supermodel
She in French or "they" in Spanish
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open co-director ___-Maija Tailfeathers
51-Across in French
Activist Hearns
Fashion magazine with a palindromic name
Magazine helmed by Nina Garcia
Main character in "Legally Blonde"
R&B singer Varner
Singer King
Third-person pronoun in Spanish
Reese in "Legally Blonde"
Parisian read
Actress Macpherson
Super 8 costar Fanning
Competitor of Allure and Glamour
Macpherson on SI covers
Macpherson on five Swimsuit Issue covers
___ Decor (home design magazine)
Magazine with fashion advice
Maleficent actress Fanning
Teen Spirit star Fanning
Fashion magazine edited by Nina Garcia
Gaming journalist Osili-Wood
Magazine that's a palindrome
YouTube star Mills
Fashion mag whose name is a palindrome
French for "she"
The Beguiled actress Fanning
ESPN sports anchor Duncan
Fashion magazine, or "she" in French
Madame's magazine
Dakota relative
Presenter of annual Style Awards
Kill Bill femme fatale ___ Driver
Fanning on a film set
Romantic suspense author Kennedy
Finlay Donovan Is Killing It author Cosimano
Fashion and lifestyle magazine based in Paris
Magazine that means 64 Down in French
Big fashion mag
Popular fashion mag
Project Runway sponsor
Fanning of "We Bought a Zoo"
Magazine with 46 editions worldwide
Paris-based periodical
Fashion title since 1945
Marie Claire shelfmate
Fanning of "The Beguiled"
Magazine with horoscopes
Modish monthly
Cherbourg "she"
Cosmo shelfmate
Fashion magazine begun in France
Rival of 59-Across
Fanning who plays Catherine in "The Great"
Nina Garcia's magazine
Noted fashion magazine
Legally Blonde lead
Magazine that awarded Stella McCartney Best International Designer in 2013
Palindromic fashion periodical