Magazine that is distributed for free every Saturday with the publication of the newspaper El Comercio.
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Clash Magazine is a multi-award winning music magazine that launched to critical acclaim in 2004, combining underground and mainstream music genres that includes fashion, film and entertainment in its subject matter. Clash Magazine is distributed through WHSmiths, HMV, Virgin, Borders and newsagents worldwide, and is published 12 times per year.
Magazine that is distributed for free every Saturday with the publication of the newspaper El Comercio.
Plastique semi-annual luxury fashion and culture magazine from UK, Plastique has a strong creative and fashion style identity. With individual graphic design approach and focus on design and style it has made a place for itself in exclusive fashion magazines
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.
Maxim is an international men's magazine based in the United Kingdom and known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models, none of whom are nude in the American version.
Due to its success in its primary markets, Maxim has expanded into many other countries, including Argentina, Canada, India, Indonesia, Israel, Belgium, Romania, the Czech Republic, France (marketed under "Maximal"), Germany, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, Greece, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia (where it stands now as the most popular men's magazine), Serbia, the Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, Ukraine, and Portugal (marketed under "Maxmen"). A wireless version of the magazine was launched in 2005 across cellular carriers in twenty European and Asian countries.
Encens articulates some convinching, fruitful points of view at the point at which creation reaches its most unique level. Atypical, its format and design wavers between magazine and object.
Reinventing its rundamental principles for each issue (its focus, monographs, and features), encens offers the best to those who, in fashion as well as in art, unlock exacting worlds.
Mowing back and forth between the present and the past, encens creates maps of the hallmards that captivate our times, all the while taking a second look at the aesthetics of the past that still have clout. It stands for an independent and long-term approach.
Whilst long flowing evening gowns, complete with draping, along soft gentle lines propose a rather romantic, sophisticated trend, severe geometrics and sculpted pleated structures set off a more aggressive, urban, Amazon femininity. Plunging side slits, detailing borrowed from the lingerie sector, bodices shaped by plays of tulle and splendid backs are the key points of cocktail and formal dresses for spring/summer 2010.Black and total white are, without doubt, the reference colours further enhanced by precious embellishments of silvery sequins, golden embroidery and metallic petals, authentic jewelled accessories. Sensual sheaths of platinum fabrics and materials plated with tiny metal scales for sirens of the night.Light, almost transparent, pink, red and green/blue are adopted at grand evening dos. images: more than 600 pages: 128 format: cm. 24,5 x 33
The Vsya EVROPA magazine (meaning: "all of Europe") has been launched in 2002.
It is a product of the Berlin-based publishing house Werner Media - Germany's leading publishers for Russian language press. The magazine meets the interests of Russian-speaking Europeans - tourists, enterpreneurs; residents and visitors alike. For more detailed information please view the Mediakit section.
Vsya EVROPA is about: interviews and success stories, fashion and accessoires, style and beauty, design and interiors, gourmet and travel, cars and jets, events and many more.