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- 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
- 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"
- French feminine pronoun
- __ 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