I've just flicked through this issue thanks to my local library's online reader, and while I feel there's a lot of written content in the 200 or so pages, there are TOO MANY LISTS.
Having a Best in Beauty issue doesn't mean your recommendations have to read like a book index. After the first few pages, it was a case of swipe... swipe... swipe... and then me realising I could turn a printed page faster than these ones take to display, but that's what I get for not living in the real world. I mean, the final page of a feature about Mormon lifestyle bloggers didn't display at all, so I'm left hanging as to whether Allure has concluded they are a good thing, or a scourge upon society.
There's a feature about Kate Moss - but she's not on the cover? Truly a sign of the times we live in. And there's also a non-white person in a Chanel cosmetics ad. But there's no real glamour on the pages of this magazine, which is my perpetual lament. It can be interesting to cover trends for unusual looks - but wanting to look good never goes out of style.