blueorchid
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Yes, it's called a licensing agreement. It's not directly published by them.
The idea that there's a grand conspiracy behind Conde Nast, specifically, pushing the Olympics (which isn't some random event that popped out of nowhere) is laughable. As if fashion magazines have NEVER covered the Olympics before.
The idea that there's a grand conspiracy behind Conde Nast, specifically, pushing the Olympics (which isn't some random event that popped out of nowhere) is laughable. As if fashion magazines have NEVER covered the Olympics before.