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i-D is a British magazine dedicated to fashion, music, art and youth culture. i-D was founded by designer and former Vogue art director Terry Jones in 1980. The first issue was published in the form of a hand-stapled fanzine with text produced on a typewriter. Over the years the magazine evolved into a mature glossy but it has kept street style and youth central to every issue.

The magazine is known for its innovative photography and typography, and over the years established a reputation as a training ground for fresh talent. Photographers Chris Dowling, Wolfgang Tillmans, Juergen Teller, Terry Richardson and Ellen von Unwerth, Kayt Jones have produced work for i-D. The magazine celebrated its 250th edition at the end of 2004 and its 25th anniversary in 2005. The July Issue of 2009 was the magazines 300th publication, boasting many interesting articles and iconic photography, true to the magazines concept. The content, focused mainly on ideas from past issues and bringing these ideas into 2009. Raquel Zimmerman was the covergirl for this edition.

The magazine pioneered the hybrid style of documentary/fashion photography called "the straight up". At first, these were of punks and New Wave youth found on English streets and who were simply asked to stand against any nearby blank wall. The resulting pictures - the subjects facing the camera and seen from "top to toe" - are a vivid historical documentary photography archive, and have established the posed "straight up" as a valid style of documentary picture-making.

Tipped on its side, the "i-D" typographic logo reveals a winking smiley. Most issues of i-D magazine have featured a winking cover model.

i-D has also held numerous exhibitions worldwide and published several books.

In 1984, Tony Elliott (Time Out) became its publishing partner with 51% share of the company. Terry remained editor-in-chief and creative director, but he also worked on other commercial projects. In 2004, Terry - together with his wife, Tricia - regained total control of the company.

i-D's silver anniversary in 2005 was celebrated with an exhibition (i-Dentity) and guest-edited issues. Terry invited a number of creative collaborators to work with him on different issues, around the central theme of identity.

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Un-Titled Project is a biannual art, fashion & photography book available in print & online.

Founded by former photo editor of Harper's Bazaar & current NYC photographer Dennis Golonka.

Un-Titled Project is defined by the contributions of it's distinct artists. Works include personal essays, fashion, nudes, video, art and illustration.

Artists are given free reign to actualize, explore, aspire and share their personal visions.

Contributors range from art and fashion icons such as Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Guy Aroch, David Armstong, Christian Witkin, Tim Richmond, Malerie Marder and Terry Tsiolis to rising stars such as Aurel Schmidt, Thomas Giddings, Hugh Lippe, Slava Mogutin & Ben Morris and many more...

Country: United States
City: New York

Recently launched in Romania, the pocket-size glossy guide to shopping is a new concept on the Romanian market. Look! appeals to the young, modern, active woman who lives in urban areas and loves to shop. Fashion, accessories, beauty products, this magazine gives all the best news and reviews.

Country: Romania
City: Bucharest

Kamille is a lifestyle magazine for women aged 28-plus. Out every two weeks, the magazine writes on topics like interior design, food, leisure, fashion and well-being.

Country: Norway
City: Oslo
Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya
Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Mexico
City: Zapopan

TJF Magazine is an international magazine for sophisticated readers interested in the evolution of society and the world of luxury.

Distributed in more than 70 countries worldwide and at leading international trade fairs, TJF Magazine punctually publishes updates on mega trends in design and offers news related to art, culture, society, and the world of jewellery, watches, and accessories including:

• Trends Forecasting

• Jewellery branding

• Luxury sector news

• Local and global trends

• Jewellery design

• Marketing

Country: Italy
City: Arezzo
Country: Philippines
City: Makati City

Flare is a Canadian fashion magazine. It is owned by Rogers Communications.

Flare magazine came into existence in 1979, as a reinvention of the Canadian publication Miss Chatelaine magazine. It is known as "Canada's Fashion magazine", and while cover stories often feature American or International stars, Flare focuses largely on Canadian content and its role in internation art, fashion, and media. In addition to runway and street fashion from Canada and abroad, the magazine covers music and entertainment, health and beauty, and feature stories relevant to young Canadian women. Flare celebrated its 30th anniversary on November 5, 2009, with a star-studded reception and party at the Royal Ontario Museum.

Flare Magazine was the brainchild of Donna Scott who was given two magazines, 'Teen Generation' and 'Miss Chatelaine' by Maclean Hunter Management to improve or redirect. Donna put both teen magazines to sleep and created Flare Magazine, aimed at young career women who, until that time, only had access to American fashion magazines. Flare became Canada's first successful fashion magazine, under the direction of its first editor, Keitha Maclean. Subsequent editors included, Shelley Black and Bonnie Fuller. Donna Scott retired from Flare and went on to be the Chair of Canada Council for the Arts and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1994.

Flare magazine often uses Canadian models such as Lisa Cant and Heather Marks for their photo shoots along with many other up-and-comers.

Past editors-in-chief have included Bonnie Fuller and Suzanne Boyd. The position is currently held by Lisa Tant.

The magazine has featured Wayne Gretzky's future wife Janet Jones on the cover and in the magazine in the 1980s. Their daughter was featured on the cover and inside the magazine in an issue in August 2005.

Country: Canada
City: Toronto

ART • CULTURE • FASHION • PHOTOGRAPHY

Tirade magazine is aimed at fashion devotees,

both professionals and fans. It is a showcase

of stunning and memorable visuals of the best

of what fashion has to offer around the globe.

Advancing a new perspective in womenswear

and menswear fashion expressed by the

industries leading models in stories told by

a variety of photographers and stylists

both established and emerging.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

PULP is a fully visual fashion magazine that targets fashion insiders as well as creatives in graphic and photography industry. Their focus is on long editorial spreads that push boundaries of fashion, photography, art, design, creative talent/artists, contemporary culture, beauty, while showcasing fascinating models and their personalities.

PULP tells stories through images and pushes the status quo.

Country: United States
Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok

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