ICON Singapore

When luxury is everything, ICON is Singapore's first and most-established Chinese luxury lifestyle magazine. A style guide for the rich and famous and The voice for Singapore's bilingual elites, ICON features an irresistible mix of international and local events, up-to-the-minute fashion and beauty news, glamorous lifestyles of the uber-high-fliers, essential reads, and much more. ICON also publishes an annual watch and jewellery guide, ICON Moments, and licenses ICONs Malaysian edition to Blu Inc Media Sdn Bhd.

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Country: Russia
City: Ufa
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Good-humored and irreverent, it is a benchmark to the modern man’s behavior, fashion and beauty.

Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo
Country: China
City: Shanghai

Their smart, sexy, confident readers are redefining every area of their lives, living in a totally different way than their mothers did. They reflect this in every part of the magazine, with empowering, friendly and fun editorial in all they key areas: fashion, beauty, health, decor, food and travel.

From sexy, glamourous clothes and savvy beauty know-how to stylish homes and delicious food, their features will inspire you to live the life you want!

Country: South Africa
City: Craighall

FACTORY isn't printed anymore; was formerly known as Tokion.

The magazine was started in 1996 by Lucas Badtke-Berkow and Adam Glickman, two American expatriates living in Japan, as a cultural bridge between Japan and the United States. In 1998, Tokion opened an American office in Los Angeles. In 2000 it moved into a retail space/office in New York City, while maintaining a retail space/office in Tokyo. While in New York, the magazine's focus shifted from Japanese-influenced content to street culture aesthetics and then to a more global arts magazine featuring interviews with recognized artists such as Lou Reed, Richard Prince, James Brown, Francesco Clemente, Roger Corman, Ed Ruscha and Jeff Koons, while continuing to cover up-and-coming artists such as Harmony Korine, Miranda July, Cory Arcangel and Simone Shubuck. In 2007 Kate Sennert was named editor-in-chief.

In 2002, Badtke-Berkow sold the magazine to Glickman. Badtke-Berkow began publishing Paper Sky and Mammoth magazines in Japan, while Glickman began publishing Japanese and US editions. In 2005, the Japanese edition was sold to Infas Publishing Company. In 2006, the American edition was sold to independent publisher Larry Rosenblum. In 2009, Tokion and Creativity Now were sold out of foreclosure to Donald Hellinger, president of Nylon Holding, Inc., who later closed the magazine.

Today's travel magazines - be they traditional, experiential or otherwise - objectify the world and treat their readers as perennial outsiders visiting an ever-foreign place.

TRUNK, alternatively, demystifies our planet by examining its myriad stories and cultures, embracing what makes them both universal and unique. It is a magazine which recognizes that there are no foreign lands. TRUNK readers are not tourists in this world, rather they are citizens of it.

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TRUNK is an uncompromising print magazine dedicated to showcasing the most fascinating stories from around the globe, with a breathtaking aesthetic and genuine writing. It is for an audience that is worldy and savvy enough to embrace travel as a lifestyle, and for anyone else who shares that same curiosity for the things around them.

Country: United States
City: New York

Zink is a luxury fashion and lifestyle publication. As a platform for emerging and reinvented artists we connect with our readers by engaging them and triggering introspection in the worlds of fashion, beauty, design, travel and entertainment.

Country: Canada
City: Montreal

An alternative Chinese fashion magazine.

Country: China
City: Taiwan
Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

SHEER MAGAZINE is a newly funded venture looking to showcase unknown aspiring artists.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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