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Table of contents listing eight report stories with page references at left, beside a full-height photo of a model carrying a yellow Louis Vuitton bag.
Summary
The contents page: a "Top Stories In This Report" list of eight short story blurbs with page references, set beside a full-height photo of a yellow leather bag.
Visual description
A split layout. The left two-thirds, on off-white, opens with a large high-contrast serif headline "Top Stories In This Report" over a single column of eight entries. Each entry is a bold sans-serif story title (for example "Most Searched Brands of 2024", "The 2024 Bling Boom", "Sustainability Takes Center Stage") followed by a one or two line description in lighter sans-serif, ending in a bold page reference ("on page 01.", "page 03-05."). The right third is a full-height warm photograph of a model in a white tee carrying a structured yellow Louis Vuitton bucket bag against a grey-green backdrop.
Key takeaway
Turning a table of contents into editorial teasers: each line previews the story and its payoff rather than just naming a section. The bold page reference closing each blurb keeps it scannable. Pairing the list with one product hero photo keeps the contents page on-brand instead of utilitarian.
Reuse notes
A reusable contents or agenda pattern for reports, magazines, and long decks where sections deserve a one-line hook. Works best with consistent entry structure (bold title, light description, bold page number). The single image keeps it from reading as a plain list.



























