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WWD is the media record for senior-level executives in the global fashion, retail and beauty industries.

Country: United States
City: New York

Viva.nl is an interactive site for women aged 20-35. The site is inextricably linked with the print magazine Viva; 83% of visitors to the site read the magazine. The forum is the high point of Viva.nl. Approximately 50,000 young women have signed up and chat to each other about relationships, sex, babies or social issues.

Viva.nl also keeps her readers up-to-date with the latest news, hot spots, fashion, beauty and travel trends. On the notice board visitors can buy and exchange second hand goods, start new clubs or look for accommodation.

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp

August Woman is Singapore’s quality men’s style journal. A glossy monthly magazine aimed at the affluent, globalroaming, cosmopolitan man who covets success and the finer things in life, August is fresh, irreverent and provocative. From the sharpest styling, hip designers and essential luxe accessories to the latest and greatest in travel, business, music, technology, pop culture and motoring, August has it covered. With insightful feature articles, in-depth celebrity profiles and razor-sharp writing, it’s the intelligent man’s read in Asia.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

Stylish, Smart & Sophisticated. Emirates Woman delivers luxury fashion, on-trend beauty, luxe lifestyle, travel reports, as well as in-depth features looking at both global and local issues. Committed to representing the many faces and nationalities of women in this region and celebrating the home-grown talents of its readers.

Sophisticated not stuffy, relevant and respected, modern yet classic, beautiful not boastful, trendsetter not follower.

Country: United Arab Emirates
City: Dubai

Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.

The UK version of the magazine, published by Haymarket Consumer Publications Ltd, is focused mainly on consumer electronics, gadgetry and lifestyle products, such as iPods and fast cars, to computers and men's clothing. Like its U.S. equivalent, Stuff UK contains a scantily clad woman on the front page (with a small number of further photos inside the magazine), but as the model is clothed this is not considered pornography in Britain. There are multiple in depth features, such as product reviews of laptops, digital audio (MP3) players, digital cameras (compact and SLR), as well as advertising. Regular features include an "adrenaline junkie" article, and speculative pages about upcoming technology, such as the "rumour mill" and the "Next big thing?" on the last page.

"Hot Stuff" is the news section that features new or unreleased products. Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine. These include products in the range of portable media players, phones, computers, laptops, digital cameras, televisions, video recorders, hi-fi, home cinema, gaming, home and sports. There are dedicated pages for opinions and readers mail and a "My gadget life" column in towards the front of the magazine that features an interview with a well known person about the technology that helps them.

The circulation of Stuff UK is around 100,000 copies a month, placing it the best-selling gadget magazine and the 6th biggest-selling men's monthly in the UK, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It outsells its closest rival, T3, by 2:1.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Website: http://stuff.tv
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Country: Austria
City: Vienna
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

Vogue Homme Japan from Japan, published twice a year.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Czech Republic
City: Prague
Country: Indonesia
City: Jakarta
Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul

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