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When the September Issue Is the Only Issue

The Covid-19 crisis may reconfigure the publishing rhythms of glossy print magazines until there’s little left, writes Amy Odell.
(L-R) Cosmopolitan, June 2020; American Vogue, June/July 2020; Elle, June/July 2020; Vanity Fair, June 2020; Marie Claire, Summer 2020; Harper's Bazaar, May 2020 | Source: Courtesy; Collage by BoF
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