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From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.

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Country: Germany
City: Berlin

With exclusive photographs and insider information on Singapore and the region's most spectacular high society weddings, stunning fashion spreads, exquisite jewellery, accessories and more, this annual publication serves as a valuable guide for planning the perfect wedding.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

SURE is the shopping bible of affluent career women. SURE is the most trendy shopping guide magazine for career women, a smart shopping class of the present emerging as new market.

SURE’s readers are powerful employed women. Early adopters who have a highly developed sense of fashion, take pleasure in viewing advertisements, and prefer new

products and famous brands. They are career women who are the best make up for the readership of SURE.

SURE is composed of 3 sections that include fashion, beauty and lifestyle by focusing on the highest concerns or interest of career women and constructing it with high-quality content.

In August 2001, SURE was launched as the first magazine targeting for 25 year-old women. Research conducted on 1,500 25 year-olds demonstrated the need for a shopping magazine that could help them to compare and analyze fashion and beauty items before going out to buy them. 『SURE』 differentiates itself from other magazines such as traditional young fashion magazines that tend to push certain fashion styles and luxury magazines that are only full of visuals. It is SURE’s exclusive concept to disclose the sales data of hot places and shops evaluated by professional testers and editors to help readers buy items smartly. Smart shopping for career women has now begun, and SURE seeks to become a shopping companion providing practical information for them.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul
Country: Russia
City: Moscow

NOVA is a monthly feminine magazine Published by Abril and part of the international Cosmopolitan group.

It was started in Brazil in September 1973. In agreement with Publisher Abril, the magazine has a monthly circulation of approximately 400,000 copies.

The content editorial of all of the editions is composed of the following themes: Love / Sex, Life / I Work, Famous People, Beauty / Health and Fashion / Style.

The reader profile of NOVA is a young woman, that she works out and between 18 and 49 years, of the classes A, B and C.

Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo

Women's Health reaches a new generation of women who don't like the way most women's magazines make them feel.

Women's Health is for the woman who wants to reach a healthy, attractive weight but doesn't equate that with having thighs the size of toothpicks. They know that exercising and eating well will make you happier and stronger (even if after-work runs can really suck). That looking and feeling good have very little to do with cosmetics and high heels (though they can help you feel glamorous on a Saturday night). And that life can be stressful since there's never enough time, but balance is achievable (with a little help).

Most of all, WH focuses on what you can do, right now, to improve your life.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw

Vogue Novias has been the leading bridal title in Spain since its launch in 1993. Published twice a year, the magazine is the most inspiring and influential guide to getting married.

Country: Brazil
City: Sao Paolo

The Last Magazine celebrates the next generation of art, fashion, music, and culture. Published biannually in an oversized newspaper format and on thelast-magazine.com, The Last serves as an artistic platform for a new wave of talent. The Last is also the place where an international group of young and connected readers come to find the latest and greatest in everything that interests them. Conceptual in both format and spirit, The Last abides by no preconceived template, establishing new rules with every issue. It’s a place for an unpredictable mix of people, places, and ideas. It’s all things new—at last.

Country: United States
City: New York

View of the times is an European magazine written in Spanish and English with a French and Italian translation and local agendas. Comes out two times in a year.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid

EQUISTYLE is synonymous with the exclusivity of the equestrian sport, fashion and style. EQUISTYLE staged in a distinctive journalistic and aesthetic quality of everything worth knowing about national and international equestrian events, presents young talents, reports on current fashion, lifestyle and tomorrow's trends.

With interviews, features and portraits EQUISTYLE guided through the world of equestrian sports are, for example, helpful hints discovered the most beautiful estate, as yet undiscovered destinations and fantastic hideaways.

Country: Germany
City: Munich
W

Go behind the runways with W and sit front row at the world's hottest shows. Get the first looks at the most fabulous fashion.

In each issue of W, you'll get:

* Fashion that is elegant, opulent, and colorful

* Society, couture, accessories, parties

* People, beauty, travel, Hollywood, home. All like you've never seen them before.

W is a monthly American fashion magazine published by Condé Nast Publications, who purchased original owner Fairchild Publications in 1999. The magazine is an oversize format – ten inches wide and thirteen inches tall. Patrick McCarthy is its chairman and editorial director. McCarthy has previously worked for Women's Wear Daily, the sister publication of W. Nina Lawrence is the vice president and publisher of W. W magazine has a reader base of nearly half a million, 469,000 of which are annual subscribers. 80 percent of the magazine's readers are female and have an average household income of $135,840.

Often the subject of controversy, W magazine has featured stories and covers which have provoked mixed responses from its intended audience. In July 2005, W produced a 60-page Steven Klein portfolio of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt entitled "Domestic Bliss". The shoot was based upon Pitt's idea of the irony of the perfect American family; set in 1963, the photographs mirror the era when 1960s disillusionment was boiling under the facade of pristine 1950s suburbia.

Other controversial issues include Steven Meisel's shoot entitled "ASexual Revolution," in which male and female models (including Jessica Stam and Karen Elson) are depicted in gender-bending styles and provocative poses. In addition, Tom Ford's racy shoot with Steven Klein and the accompanying article on sexuality in fashion came as a shock to some loyal readers. During the interview, Ford is quoted as saying "I've always been about pansexuality. Whether I'm sleeping with girls or not at this point in my life, the clothes have often been androgynous, which is very much my standard of beauty." Steven Klein also was the photographer for the racy photo shoot featured in the August 2007 issue, showcasing David and Victoria Beckham. Bruce Weber produced a 60-page tribute to New Orleans in the April 2008 issue, and shot a 36-page story on the newest fashion designers in Miami for the July 2008 issue. Most of W's most memorable covers are featured on the W Classics page on the magazine's website.

W is also known for its coverage of American and European society. Many of these society luminaries, as well as the elite of the entertainment and fashion industries, have allowed W into their homes for the magazine's W House Tours feature, including Marc Jacobs, Sir Evelyn Rothschild and Imelda Marcos.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Canada
City: Montreal
Country: Denmark
City: Hellerup
Country: United States
City: New York

Top Fashion Detail: Unique hardcover magazine published in Hong Kong.

Country: China
City: Hong Kong

An Australian edition of Zoo was introduced on 27 February 2006 with a special promotional issue that was free of charge. The first official issue came out a week later on 20 February 2006. It features Krystal Forscutt and David Boon as columnists, and much the same features as its British counterpart, except the sport commentary is mainly rugby league and Australian rules football.

On the 17 September 2015 Bauer Media issued a press release confirming the closure of the Australian weekly edition. The closure of Zoo Weekly magazine encompassed all platforms: print, website and social media assets and took effect from Monday 12 October 2015.

Country: Australia

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