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Men’s magazines turn the page on their adolescence

By Joshua Chaffin in New York

Published: August 26 2007 15:26 | Last updated: August 26 2007 15:26

One of the surest ways to irritate Jay Fielden, the otherwise unflappable editor of Men’s Vogue magazine, is to mention the term metro-sexual.

“I think it was created by the media to tar a certain male who’s interested in more things than the average guy,” Mr Fielden says. He then poses a rhetorical question: “Was Thomas Jefferson a metro-sexual? He decorated his own house.”

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