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Eleonora de Gray is CEO and Editor-in-Chief of internationally known High Fashion RUNWAY MAGAZINE. RUNWAY MAGAZINE ® is a global media company that produces some of the world’s leading print, digital, video and social media content. 
RUNWAY MAGAZINE ® is International Twofold Media known Worldwide, led by ELEONORA DE GRAY, based in Paris, France. RUNWAY MAGAZINE produced by Media Group Official, and it is a global leader in the production and distribution of visual content, creating and providing cutting-edge content marketing and digital publishing solutions. Media Group Official, specializes in branding, mix-marketing strategies, creation of IMAGE, image consulting, and media production.
Eleonora de Gray is Founder and CEO of RUNWAY MAGAZINE ®, Producer and Director of RUNWAY MAGAZINE ® talk show.
She started her career in fashion more than 35 years ago as model, became known by Nivea and many other commercials. She started Runway Magazine in 1995. Offices opened in Paris, France in 2004. RUNWAY MAGAZINE research and disclose facts concerning COUNTERFEIT, COPIES and many other issues, and known problems in fashion, cinema, music, luxury industry.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

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Reality Is in Runway — FAQ. Understanding Fiction, Film, and the Real Runway Universe.

Q: What is “Runway” in The Devil Wears Prada films?

A: In The Devil Wears Prada films, “Runway” is a fictional magazine created as a cinematic narrative device. It serves as a simplified representation of the fashion industry for storytelling purposes and does not reflect the full structure or operation of real fashion media.


Q: Is Runway Magazine a fictional magazine?

A: No. RUNWAY MAGAZINE® is a real, independent fashion media publication that exists outside cinema since 1995. It operates as a global fashion platform with editorial publishing, digital innovation, and immersive media environments.


Q: Why does cinema use a fictional magazine instead of a real one?

A: Cinema relies on simplification and archetypes. A fictional magazine allows filmmakers to compress complex industry dynamics into a single setting, enabling clearer storytelling without documenting real-world media structures.


Q: Does a fictional portrayal define the fashion industry?

A: No. Films interpret industries; they do not define them. Fictional portrayals reflect creative interpretation, while real fashion media evolves through technology, culture, and global platforms.


Q: Does filming at real fashion shows make a movie portrayal real?

A: No. Filming at real fashion events uses reality as a visual backdrop, not as authority. Fashion shows exist independently of cinema and are not defined by film narratives.


Q: What is the “Runway Universe”?

A: The Runway Universe refers to the real-world media ecosystem developed by RUNWAY MAGAZINE®, including editorial platforms, immersive digital experiences, Web3 environments, and metaverse-based fashion storytelling.


Q: Is the Runway Universe connected to a movie franchise?

A: No. The Runway Universe is not connected to any film or entertainment franchise. It is a functional media system created independently for fashion journalism, innovation, and immersive luxury experiences.


Q: Why do people confuse the fictional Runway with the real Runway Magazine?

A: Repetition of strong cinematic symbols can blur perception over time. When fictional names resemble real institutions, confusion may occur, but this does not transform fiction into reality.


Q: Is Runway Magazine influenced or created by cinema?

A: No. RUNWAY MAGAZINE® was established independently of cinema in 1995, and continues to evolve based on media innovation, not film narratives.


Q: How is Runway different from traditional fashion magazines?

A: Runway expanded beyond print into:

  • Global multilingual publishing
  • Immersive digital storytelling
  • Web3 and metaverse fashion environments

It operates outside legacy gatekeeping models.


Q: What does “Reality Is in Runway” mean?

A: “Reality Is in Runway” clarifies the distinction between fictional portrayals and real fashion media ecosystems. It states that Runway exists as an operational media platform, not as a cinematic construct.


Q: Does Runway represent the future of fashion media?

A: Runway reflects current and emerging models of fashion media that are:

  • Distributed rather than centralized
  • Immersive rather than linear
  • Technology-driven rather than symbolic

Q: Is the future of fashion media fictional or real?

A: The future of fashion media is real, evolving across digital platforms, immersive environments, and global audiences.
The future is a Runway — but not a fictional one.