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Gap Press NY/Milan comprehensive coverage of ramps and fashion shows of New York / Milan by designers. Crisp and brief rundown on all important women designer collections and lines accompanied by gorgeous professional quality double spread photographs emphasize the trendiest looks of the season. Published in Japan by Gap Press.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City

In five years Jack has gone from an idea talked about in the pub to a company that have put on live events, urban festivals, had a bi-monthly, A5 fanzine that grew into a monthly A4 glossy magazine and launched WJ online.

Today Who’s Jack is going from strength to strength, largely due to the attitude of its Editor, Louise Orcheston-Findlay and Dept Editor Laura Hills. Jack began because we wanted something more than what was already on offer, something attainable with aspirational visuals, something relatable and something lacking in arrogance. Something for the rest of us.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Indonesia
City: Jakarta

Uroda, the small format luxury guide for active women who are looking for inspiration, gives advice on taking care of the “body and soul” and on living in harmony with the world and oneself.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw
Website: http://uroda.pl

The Edit features shoppable market stories and editorials, in addition to news and features stories.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Portugal
City: Lisbon

PRESTAGE - the independent fashion stage.

The concept of PRESTAGE is: ‘Ode to the fashion talents.’ PRESTAGE is a biannual magazine showcasing promising creatives in fashion, illustration and photography through originally produced editorials, interviews and talentpages. PRESTAGE sets Dutch fashion into an international context. PRESTAGE supports both emerging and established brands and talents, pays homage to international well- known names, while championing the new and the next. PRESTAGE wants to inspire and encourage the reader to follow their dreams and ambitions.

PRESTAGE features the best of what fashion has to offer – the world’s leading models, photographers and stylists – but does so always in ways uniquely PRESTAGE.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

AnOtherMag.com transposes AnOther's passion for placing high fashion in a cultural context to the digital world. With columns by its leading writers, web-exclusive fashion editorials, our edit of the best blogs on the web each day and recommendations of luxury products by our online community, as well as the first previews of new content from every issue, AnOtherMag.com is more than just another magazine website.

AnOthermag.com, AnOther Magazine and AnOther Man are part of the independent publishing group the Dazed Group, alongside Dazed & Confused and DazedDigital.com.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

The Face was a magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan out of his publishing house Wagadon. Logan had previously created titles such as Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s during one of its most successful periods.

The magazine, often referred to as the "80s fashion bible", was influential in championing a number of fashion music and style trends, whilst keeping a finger on the pulse of youth culture for over two decades; its best selling period was in the mid-1990s when editor Richard Benson brought in a younger team that included art director Lee Swillingham. While Benson ensured the magazine reflected the UK’s revitalized art and music scene, Swillingham changed the visual direction of the magazine to showcase new photography. It was during this time that the work of fashion photographers Inez Van Lamsweerde, Steven Klein, David LaChapelle, Norbert Schoerner, Glen Luchford, Craig McDean and Elaine Constantine was first published.

In the early 1990s, the magazine contained an article suggesting that Australian actor and pop star Jason Donovan was gay. Donovan sued the magazine for libel in 1992 and won the case (but torpedoed his own career in the process). Subsequently, the magazine requested donations from readers to pay the substantial libel damages and court costs which came to £300,000. The magazine set up the "Lemon Aid" fund, so called because their article on Donovan had also stated he highlighted his hair with lemon juice to make it blonder. However, Donovan reached a settlement with the magazine to allow it to stay in business.

In 1999, Wagadon was sold to the publishers EMAP.

Notable names associated with the magazine were designer & typographer Neville Brody (Art Director, 1981-86), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, photographers Juergen Teller, David Sims and writers including Jon Savage and Fiona Russell Powell.

By its May 2004 closure, the format had become stale, there were too many competitors, sales had declined and advertising revenues had consequently reduced. The publishers EMAP closed the title, in order to concentrate resources on its more successful magazines, however its fashion spin-off Pop still survives as a stand alone magazine brand.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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