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[London, November 11. Image via Getty]

A woman wearing 3D glasses during a screening of the preview screening of 'The Queen In 3D' at the Channel 4 studios in Central London on November 11, 2009. AFP PHOTO/Ben Stansall (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
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<![CDATA[The New Issue Of Glamour Appeals To The 6-Year-Old In All Of Us]]> The November issue of Glamour magazine has little purple circle on the cover, with copy that reads "3D Bonus Section: Get Your Glasses On Page 63." And seriously? There are 3D GLASSES inside the magazine! Plus, a few edit pages are printed to be 3D, which means they're all blurry, but they turn three dimensional when you put the glasses on. As far as gimmicks go, this one is pretty smart: It's interactive in an old-fashioned, Cracker-Jack way; it's something you can only do in print, not on the web; and it makes fashion fun. Images of the glasses  and a few pages from the mag  after the jump.

Even some of the ads are in 3D:

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