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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

Gist 100 RUNWAY ANALYSIS is a new concept and a new publication dealing with fashion, very different from those already available in the market. Gist 100 features an analysis and a summary of the collections. The name of the magazine refers to 100 kinds of gists (key points, themes). Gist100 focuses on "fast and accurate understanding" relying on such instant means as keywords and images. Gist100 is divided in 9 sections including colour, material, style and fantasy. The colour and the fantasy sections in particular have drawn the hottest attention from the buyers.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

With the help of Singapore Tatler readers, this guide reveals all the secrets for fine living, and provides reviews of the country's top shops, services and brands.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

FN is the media of record for senior footwear and fashion executives, providing an insider’s perspective on the top news, trends and business strategies they need to run their business.

Country: United States
City: New York

This online version of the print magazine Grazia keeps the information as recent and up-to-date as possible. On Grazia.nl you can find the latest celebrity and fashion news and regular visitors are immediately brought up to date with what’s what! Alongside the latest celebrity news the site is interactive with a fashion quiz and other offers.

The Grazia-woman is a young working all rounder aged between 25 and 45. Not only is she interested in shopping and celebrities but in politics and social issues. She wants to know the latest fashion and beauty trends and is curious to know what the stars are up to. She has an interest in what’s happening in the world, is modern, comfortable with multimedia and likes to look stylish and this is where she’s happy to spend her money.

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp
Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City

Spirit & Flesh Magazine intends to show both sides of creativity – the glossy surface, and what lies beneath. We cover the masters, uncover new talent, and help to place them in historical context through freedom of expression, interviews, imagery, videos and more.

Spirit & Flesh online is a fast growing interactive platform and a destination with dynamic content created exclusively for Spirit & Flesh.

Country: United States
City: New York

Vandals is a new international alternative and independent photography and art printed magazine: developed in Paris, produced in New York and designed in Barcelona.

Country: France
City: Paris

The British edition was the first international version of a US title that had been around since 1886 but was reformulated by Helen Gurley Brown (author of Sex and the Single Girl) to great success in 1965 for the new, 'liberated' woman. The 1972 launch editor in UK was Joyce Hopkirk, former woman's editor at the Sun (Deirdre McSharry who took over as editor later in the year also came from the paper). Saatchi & Saatchi did a TV commercial and the first print run of 350,000 sold out. The second issue featured a male nude (Paul de Feu, Germaine Greer's husband).

Cosmo's arrival led to the closure of NatMags' Vanity Fair and killed off Nova. Cosmopolitan became the world's best-selling woman's monthly - and best seller in the UK until the arrival of Glamour in 2002. Spin-off titles include Cosmopolitan Man (just one issue) in April 1978; Zest in 1994; Cosmo Hair, Cosmo Girl! and Cosmopolitan Real Life Stories in 1999. The name has been licensed for wide variety of goods, including exhibitions, cafes, cars and yoghurt.

In 1989, Hearst Magazines International was founded by US parent to exploit brands such as Cosmopolitan. In 2004, Hearst launched 50th international edition of Cosmo - in Bulgaria. In Indonesia, the title became Kosmopolitan, because the Indonesians pronounce 'c' as 'ch'.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Back when the world was all glitter and tea cups, DUJOUR magazine founder, editor and stylist Letitia Burrell, along with her beloved photo and art director Eduardo Rodriguez, could think of nothing better to do than spend their time window shopping and drinking sweet cups of tea (ok well the Ed-Master there swears by Starbucks Venti) along with a modest serving of cupcakes for breakfast and dinner. One day while sitting atop her collection of vintage Elle, Vogue, and Nylons, she put together a plan to start her own magazine. Actually, it was a plan to finally plan the plan for the magazine that Letitia already planned years ago (you still there?). She was uninspired with what was being offered on newsstands and it wasn’t until she started to look abroad that she found it being done by a small few in countries like UK and Australia with the likes of Amelias, Lula and Frankie. So with loving support from friends and family, as well as Letitia’s obsessive research, sleepless nights and editing, her dream became a reality.

Country: United States
City: New York

Marfy from Italy is full of hundreds of sketches, illustrations and photographs showcases dresses, blouses, tops, jackets, pants and important details of prints, fabric, trims, finishes used. Ever issue contains a pull out insert of original patterns.

Country: Italy
City: Ferrara

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