System, a “deep-thoughts magazine about the fashion industry,” will debut in May. Two issues are planned for the first year, with a $100,000 budget apiece. The editorial
board also includes veterans from Numero and Paradis. Blogger Eric Wilson calls these publishing fashionistas “the next generation of Annas, Graydons and Graces. Or so
they hope.” And they’re “already rousing the ire of big publishing.” A correction to the article, in fact, notes that stylist and W magazine Senior Fashion
Editor Marie-Amélie Sauvé, originally said to be a member of System’s editorial board, will not be taking on that role after all. Sauve’s
involvement had been a “particular point of contention with the top brass at Condé Nast,” says Wilson.
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