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Country: Italy
City: Milan

Revolution is a luxury horology quarterly, first published in 2005, that has grown to become one of the most successful and influential magazines in its sector. Read by horology enthusiasts, collectors and the who's who of the luxury watchmaking industry, from designers and movement engineers to watchmakers and CEOs, the magazine combines insightful, in-depth articles with bold design and photography that affords a new way of looking at watchmaking.

As of 2007, two editions of Revolution are circulated quarterly in Singapore/Malaysia (the Asian edition), and the USA respectively. The magazine is also published under license in the following territories: Russia/Kazakhstan, Hong Kong, China, Spain, Italy. Revolution is published by Revolution Press International.

Revolution's website on the Internet is Horomundi, a resource site with the latest news on mechanical watches, feature articles, and discussion forums where watch enthusiasts share insights and knowledge about watch collecting. Horomundi hosts a growing list of factory-authorized discussion forums that aims to bring watch brands and collectors/enthusiasts closer. The list of factory-authorized forums on the website currently includes A. Lange & Söhne, Audemars Piguet, Girard-Perregaux, Greubel Forsey, Hublot, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, and Urwerk.

Revolution received an honorary mention for Best Cover Design at the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards 2007.

Country: Mauritius
City: Porto Louis

SHOO Magazine is a new upmarket glossy, a coffee-table accessories magazine which is all about luxury shoes, bags and jewellery. It's for stylish, confident women who are grown-up enough to know that a good pair of designer shoes is an investment, but girly enough to fall in love with fuschia pink satin kitten heels.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: United States
City: Cranston

Harper's Bazaar is a world-renowned arbiter of fashion and good taste. Since its inception in 1867 as America's first fashion magazine, Bazaar has been home to extraordinary talents of Man Ray and Richard Avedon, and continues that tradition today with photographers including Peter Lindbergh and Sølve Sundsbø.

Sophisticated, elegant and provocative, Harper’s Bazaar is the style resource for women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture. With style, authority and insider insight, Bazaar focuses strictly on fashion and beauty, and covers what’s new to what’s next.

Month after month, Harper’s Bazaar showcases the world’s most visionary stylists and talented designers to deliver readers a visually stunning portrayal of the world of fashion and beauty.

Bazaar prints 29 editions around the world.

Country: Belgium
City: Brussels

Fashion & Shopping Magazine. The Best Shop reveals WHAT is good and in trend, HOW MUCH it costs and WHERE to find the best offer.

The Best Shop is a shopping magazine of cosmopolitan design aimed at modern women/men. It is the first of that kind in Croatia with a price which is an absolute hit: only 9,90 Kn!

Every month we tour shops, create perfect outfits for every occasion, bring pictures from world fashion catwalks, check out new collections and test new items. We want to get our readers both entertained and inspired for smart shopping and help them to get that ultimate look for a cut price. The Best Shop is school of dressing-up, beauty, in short, a big treat.

This group wishes to gather all of you who, like The Best Shop, aim at quick, easy and smart shopping.

Join our group if you seek beauty expert advice, shopping advice, entertaining applications, fun, videos and news about The Best Shop!

Country: Croatia
City: Zagreb

Australian Vogue is published in Australia by FPC Magazines twelve times a year under license from Conde Nast. Kirstie Clements is the current Editor in Chief and Paul Meany is the Creative Director. Many of their covers are original, although often there are reprints from other Conde Nast magazines. Printing and binding are average, but they use glossy paper and a thick cover. Fashion editorials are simultaneously airy and dismal-I don't know how that's possible, but they accomplish it quite well. Perhaps it can be attributed to the use of a lot of dark studio photography and the occasional happy outdoor work. Vogue Australia began publishing in 1957 with only three issues a year. Throughout the 1960's and 1970's, they gradually raised publication to six, eight, ten, then eleven issues. In 1980, they began monthly printing and have been maintained at that rate for almost thirty years.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Slovenia
City: Ljubljana

www.southmagazine.com is the one-stop resource for all you need to know to get the most out of visiting and living in Savannah. With full-length articles, online exclusives, a thriving blogging community and comprehensive Guides to dining, entertainment, accommodation, shopping and local traveling, www.southmagazine.com is a fun and sophisticated digital handbook to embracing and enhancing the lifestyle of the contemporary Southerner.

Country: United States
City: Georgia
DEW

DEW is an online fashion magazine with full editorial concept, dedicated to support talents who have personality and style. DEW publish quarterly which mean only four times in a year. They are online since August 2010 as a media for them who think beyond boundaries, and who would like to break into fashion with their honest opinion. DEW is the platform for those who intelligence is not yet understandable by the industry.

Country: Indonesia
City: Banten

Vogue Collections, launched in 2011, is a special edition published twice a year under copyright cooperation by China Pictorial. It gives an in-depth report on the Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter shows, and includes substantial feature stories elaborating on key trends. In addition to the magazine, there is also an iPad edition of Vogue Collections.

Country: China
City: Beijing

A Message from the Editor in Chief: The Birth of Dahse

A very well known and respected editor from one of the biggest publication houses recently said that fashion is not as fun as it used to be, and pointed out that commercialism is killing creativity. I could not agree more.

When I browse through the majority of magazines it takes far too long to get past the advertisements and find the real content. When I finally arrive at the editorials I find the bias of the multiple advertisers permeating the magazine's imagery - it still feels as though I am being sold something. The same photographers and the same models are hired repeatedly across the industry, leaving less opportunities for newer faces to be seen. The interviews are typically with a celebrity of the moment whom you already have heard too much about. I cannot help but feel that the people at the helm are following a formula built around what is likely to sell to the widest audience, which in essence centers on repeating what has already proven popular and avoiding anything new.

Dahse is an alternative. We admire artists, designers, and musicians with creative vision and inspiring work. We want to know what inspires these people, we want to take their words and thoughts and use them to inspire you. We want to present artistic fashion editorials that highlight the work of designers that we think are brilliant, regardless of how much they fund our issues. Our leadership comes from the creative department, not the advertising department.

Country: United States
City: New York

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