Architectural Digest
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Architectural Digest is a glossy American monthly magazine dedicated to interior design, published by Condé Nast Publications. It was founded in 1920 [1].
Architectural Digest is aimed at the more affluent and style-conscious segments of American society, and not so much towards enthusiasts of classic and avant-garde architecture.
It bills itself - somewhat misleadingly - as the "International magazine of interior design". Each issue is largely devoted to the critique and analysis of trends and fashions in interior design, interspersed with many advertisements, in much the same manner as Vogue, another Condé Nast publication.