Which mainstream fashion magazine was the first to use real photographs?

Trivia: Which mainstream fashion magazine was the first to use real photographs?

Cosmopolitan
Vogue
Harper’s Bazaar
Grazia

Correct Answer: Vogue

So why is this answer correct? : Baron Adolph de Meyer, fashion’s first big photographer, was hired in 1913 to shoot portraits of models, actresses, and aristocrats for Vogue magazine. This was the first time real photographs were used in fashion editorials, paving the way for fashion magazines as we know them today.

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