BlackBook Magazine

BlackBook Magazine is a bimonthly arts and culture magazine published in the United States by BlackBook Media Corporation. Founded in 1996 as a quarterly publication, BlackBook has now expanded to six issues yearly and a circulation of roughly 150,000.

BlackBook is the insider’s guide to where style and substance intersect in popular culture today. BlackBook provides sophisticated, relevant, and visually stunning takes on restaurants, nightlife, travel, fashion, Hollywood, entertainment, and the arts.

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From its inception in 1999, Pacific WEDDINGS® was born and has thrived out of true DESIRE. The desire to be ORIGINAL. INNOVATIVE. FRESH. CREATIVE. INSPIRATIONAL. UNFORGETTABLE.

Pacific WEDDINGS® shares and inspires its readers’ discerning tastes. Stunning photography and fine writing convey the same timeless elegance and modern sensibilities of our readers. Ranked the Number One Regional Wedding Magazine in the Nation, this publication sets the trends and influences the planning decisions of contemporary couples across the globe.

Over the past ten years, Pacific WEDDINGS® has earned numerous awards and accolades. Recognized consistently each year for outstanding design and photography by the American Institute of Graphic Artists and the American Advertising Federation, Pacific WEDDINGS® sets a new standard of excellence among bridal magazines. And with the exciting launch of our extensive online content, we have expanded our audience reaching thousands of brides internationally.

Country: United States
City: Wailuku

“KISMET Magazine – we are the largest International online Fashion, Art, Music Magazine’s”

KISMET Magazine is 5 international online magazines, International, United Kingdom, Germany, United States of America, and The Netherlands.

KISMET Magazine in conjunction with Cool Designs has developed this online medium to ensure that they help the environment without printing. Their dedication is to help the environment and to introduce creative people that have reached an elite standard into the world of Fashion, Music and Art.

KISMET Magazine have been global leaders in establishing theirselves as the perfect source in finding outstanding talent. With a global following of KISMET Magazine, now they are growing at an outstanding pace, more visitors every month are wanting to see the world's best talent.

Country: United States
City: New York

The 1000 Modèles magazines are guides that bring together specific themes: haute couture, ready-to-wear, accessories, men's fashion, design. The year's models are chosen by the l'Officiel teams during the fashion shows or fairs. The 1000 Modèles magazines are published without ads and only esthetics count and they make up an essential data base for what is new and trendy.

Country: France
City: Paris

Alef is the premier indigenous pan-Arab fashion, lifestyle and culture magazine that is wholly devoted to covering the Arab world.

Their mission is to showcase a modern and progressive Middle East and to spotlight the cultural and creative contribution of people of Arab origin. They focus on covering fashion, beauty, design, architecture, art, music and film.

Country: Kuwait
City: Shamiya

Playboy's best selling men's magazine in the world and Mexico is synonymous with lifestyle, luxury and exclusivity.

Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: Chile
City: Santiago de Chile
Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

Lucire is a fashion magazine that originally began on the web in 1997, branching into a monthly print edition in its home country of New Zealand in 2004. It is the first fashion partner with the UNEP, an arrangement that began in 2003.

At its launch, it was the second online fashion title in New Zealand (after Wellington Polytechnic's Fashionbrat), and the first commercial fashion magazine on the web there. It claims to be the first fashion title to extend its brand from the internet into print, and the first website to launch print editions in more than one country. An unusual claim is that Lucire is the first national consumer publication in New Zealand to use exclusively typefaces designed and produced domestically.

Simone Knol edits the web edition, Laura Ming-Wong the "master" print edition in New Zealand. Summer Rayne Oakes was made the US Editor in 2007. Previous positions were staffed by Stevie Wilson, who served as US Editor-at-Large, Catherine Rigod, who filled the role of West Coast Editor and Richard Spiegel, who worked as a New York based photojournalist, among others. Lucire was founded by Jack Yan, who continues to serve as Publisher.

When conceived, the name was not intended to have a meaning; it was only later that the team discovered it was a quaint Romanian term meaning ‘to glitter’ and there is a similar word in Spanish meaning ‘to show off’.

In the early 2000s, Lucire covered new talent alongside more established names. It was one of the first publications to profile Zac Posen, New Zealand shoe designer Kathryn Wilson, MTV New Zealand presenter and former beauty queen Amber Peebles, and numerous others. In 2003, it was the second-ever New Zealand website to be nominated for a Webby Award.

It launched a Romanian edition (helmed by Mirella and Valentin Lapusca) in May 2005, claiming to be the first New Zealand fashion magazine to enter the continent, and the first webzine in the world to launch two print editions. The magazine is subscribed to throughout the world, including Australia, the United States, and various European nations.

Print edition cover girls have included Brittny Gastineau, Vanessa Carlton, Stacie Jones Upchurch, Nicky Hilton, Theodora Richards and Monica Gabor. New York photographers Barry Hollywood, Gray Scott and Jon Moe have contributed the greatest number of covers.

Country: Romania
City: Bucharest

Their smart, sexy, confident readers are redefining every area of their lives, living in a totally different way than their mothers did. They reflect this in every part of the magazine, with empowering, friendly and fun editorial in all they key areas: fashion, beauty, health, decor, food and travel.

From sexy, glamourous clothes and savvy beauty know-how to stylish homes and delicious food, their features will inspire you to live the life you want!

Country: South Africa
City: Craighall

With Self as your guide, you'll discover the secrets to living and feeling better. Challenge yourSELF, express yourSELF, reward yourSELF and subscribe to SELF! In every monthly issue, Self will help you relieve stress, trim down, tone up, relax your mind, and enhance your body.

Country: United States
City: New York

Grazia Korea is the first fashion biweekly on the local market dominated so far by the fashion monthlies. Korea is a passionate market of fashion, beauty and celebrity topics where international fashion and beauty brands as well as a national economy, is growing despite the deteriorating world economy. Grazia Korea combines the advantages of speedy weekly and upscale monthly magazine providing a wealth of inspiring content to local audience.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Woman's Weekly, published by IPC Media and edited by Diane Kenwood, is the number-one-selling brand within the mature woman’s weekly magazine sector*. On sale every Wednesday, Woman’s Weekly sells over 360,000 copies per week.

Launched in 1911, Woman’s Weekly has been a successful magazine title for over 100 years. Woman's Weekly focuses on the home, family and lives of grown-up women, providing them with health advice and hints on how to feel good at any age. Featuring beauty and fashion advice which is age-relevant, it aims to give women the confidence to experiment by adapting the latest trends to suit them.

Woman's Weekly aims to inspire readers to be creative with cookery, home, gardening and craft ideas. Each week also features a fiction story and generally upbeat real-life stories. Woman’s Weekly says it is “the grown-up woman’s guide to modern living”.

On 4 November 2011 the magazine celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special exact facsimile re-publication of the very first edition. Discussing the longevity of the magazine, on the BBC Radio 4's Today programme, editor Diane Kenwood and social historian Dr Clare Rose explained that the magazine had been launched in 1911 to appeal to the growing class of office-employed women who sought a magazine for reading on their daily commute by train, tram and bus.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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