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Apple Watch Edition again showcased by Vogue, this time in Paris issue

Apple is set to give the Apple Watch one more big event on March 9th before its debut in April, but the fashion world’s go to magazine Vogue is continuing to prominently feature the Watch before it goes on sale to the public. French site Mac4ever first shared photos from the Paris edition of Vogue magazine featuring two shots of the 18k gold Apple Watch Edition being modeled in black and white photos.You may remember Vogue China was first to put the Apple Watch on the fashion magazine cover worn by supermodel Liu Wen last October. In the United States, Vogue is currently featuring a multi-page ad spread showing Apple Watches from each collection in print, while the digital version of the fashion magazine has the first Apple Watch video ad. Self magazine is also showcasing the Apple Watch, the Sport version in particular, in a page in this month’s issue of the fitness-focused publication.

The Apple Watch will go on sale sometime in April with a starting price of $349 (and an expected range of several thousand dollars), while Apple is expected to reveal more details at its ‘Spring forward’ event on March 9th.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.