It looks like most of the people featured in the article are "publicists" , a stylist , a person who works for a watch company, etc.
What baffles me, is my local grocery stores have a row of magazines, maybe 100+ titles , down one aisle, of all sorts of hobbies + interests, fitness, cars, etc.
But at the register itself, where you often have to wait a bit for the customer in front to get there groceries checked, the magazines are ALL Elle style, fashion and/or gossip oriented, with maybe an exception of one lonely Time magazine photo special, or Nat Geo special , or fancy architecture+house style- the non-fashion magazines costing about $12.
And my town is far from being a bastion of high fashion or glamour.