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The print era was characterized by a select group of editors, writers, and photographers who controlled the narrative of fashion. They dictated the trends, showcased the latest collections, and decided who would be featured on the pages of their magazines. This era was marked by exclusivity, and the barrier to entry was high, making it difficult for new voices to emerge.

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The evolution of fashion media has moved from the gatekeeping of editors to the democratization of influencers. In the past, a handful of publications decided what was "in" for the season. Now, style content is driven by real people. This shift has allowed for a much broader representation of body types, ethnic backgrounds, and aesthetic niches. Whether it is "cottagecore," "dark academia," or "streetwear," there is a dedicated corner of the internet for every possible taste. The print era was characterized by a select