Cosmopolitan Aksesuar

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Country: Germany
City: Hamburg
Country: Latvia
City: Rīga

ZOOM ON FASHION TREND is a complete magazine that stands out by the way it offers information. The colour directions of the latest trade fairs, the newest textile collections, and more: news, fashion shows, fashion editorials, style analysis, market research, stimulus and emotions. To catch the most avant-garde trends and offer suggestions of a possible future.

Country: Italy
City: Bologna
WAD

A newer mag on the block, French WAD (We Are Different) is a zine about urban culture and fashion aimed at the young, hip and alternative. It's nice and sufficiently inappropriate and trendy, screaming its motto of 'Wear different, be different' in neon yellows, muddy spray paints, funky headlines, quirky articles, all on cool paper. (In French and English)

Country: France
City: Paris

CosmoGirl was an American magazine based in New York City, published from 1999 until 2008. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan magazine, it targeted teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities. It was published ten times a year and reached approximately eight million readers before folding. The last issue was December 2008. Subscribers instead received issues of fellow Hearst publication, Seventeen.

The magazine was founded by Atoosa Rubenstein, who was asked to create a mock issue. She repeatedly scrawled the word "Girl!" in bed using fuchsia lip gloss for use on the magazine cover. When she and her husband woke up, they were covered in lip gloss.

Ann Shoket was the executive editor before leaving the magazine to replace Atoosa Rubenstein as the editor-in-chief of fellow Hearst magazine, Seventeen. The last editor-in-chief was Susan Schulz, who was reassigned to special projects at Hearst Magazines.

Like Elle Girl magazine, which closed in 2006, CosmoGirl will be continuing their website

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: United States
City: New York

Corduroy is based on the idea that a corduroy jacket never goes out of style. In the same way, they profile actors, musicians, designers and fine artists who aren’t looking to follow mainstream trends, but rather focused on creating something classic.

Part gallery space and part storybook, Corduroy is as much about quality writing as it is about strong design. There are equal pages dedicated to art as there are to writing. The result is a timeless publication that is kept and treasured. Whether on the coffee table or on the bookshelf, this is a magazine that, like a corduroy jacket, will remain with readers for years to come.

Corduroy is sold at major retailers across North America, including Barnes & Noble, Universal News, Chapters/Indigo and Books-A-Million, as well as in leading boutiques like Colette (Paris), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Opening Ceremony (New York and Los Angeles) and the Gagosian Gallery. They are also distributed internationally in select cities like London, Paris, Stockholm, Sydney, Seoul, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Bangkok and Berlin.

Country: United States
City: New York

Extensive trend information for the whole textile and fashion market, published in the run-up to the fabric and yarn fairs, with special focus on young womens wear, street fashion, designer collections, trade fair reports, colour and styling trends including fabrics and print designs Highlights: A condensed survey on trends and markets with trend sketches and mood boards exclusively created for the respective issue Young and fresh presentation of the contents Practice-oriented focus points: the first seasonal issue providing colour and print tendencies as well as styling ideas, the second with extended trend reports from the trade fairs Complex view on young womens and girls wear (colours, materials, designs, styling, accessories) Trend sketches for trousers, jackets, skirts, dresses and more Additional illustration of the themes by photos from the designer shows Colours and colour harmonies with codes according to the PANTONE® FASHION + HOME System Bilingual: English/French

Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Slovenia
City: Ljubljana

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