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TWILL: is a magazine that does not have an obvious readership, because it lacks an homogeneity of content, views, ideology or even language. For the publishing business. Twill is an impossible magazine. But, sometimes, boundaries can be crossed simply turning upside down the fundamental tenets, especially if you are not afraid of the associated risks. They, at Twill, have thus decided to reverse the golden rule of publishing; instead of identifying a class of potential customers on whom to foist a magazine, they have created a publication that defines ourselves. And they have shifted onto the market, or rather on a small fraction of it, the task of identifying with them. To challenge the market rules has not been a difficult choice, because they are not merchants. They hope that, amidst the exuberant cacophony of their contents, our readers will recognize the only rigorous coherence that they have struggled to obtain: that of reason, heart and beauty.

Country: France
City: Paris
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

Founded far back in 1971, today it is one of the most important editorial references of one of the strongpoints of Italian exports, the jewellery sector. It has provided jewellery makers, with its images and its contents, valid and prestigious support, contributing to reinforce the leadership position of Italian jewellery in the world economic panorama. The magazine has affirmed itself over the years at a national and international level thanks to a capillary circulation network, comprising subscriptions, newsagents, and distribution at the major jewellery trade exhibitions.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

New York is a weekly magazine principally concerned with the life, culture, politics, and style of New York City. Founded by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker, it was brasher and less polite than that magazine, and established itself as a cradle of New Journalism.The magazine has, as a rule, published fewer national and more urban-tabloid stories than its sometime rival, but has also freely veered outside the city's borders, publishing many noteworthy articles on American culture by writers such as Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Nora Ephron, Kurt Andersen and John Heilemann. In its current incarnation under editor-in-chief Adam Moss, "The nation's best and most-imitated city magazine is often not about the city—at least not in the overcrowded, traffic-clogged, five-boroughs sense," wrote Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz, as the magazine has increasingly published political and cultural stories of national significance. Since its 2004 redesign and relaunch the magazine has won more National Magazine Awards than any other publication. It was one of the first city magazines, and one of the first dual-audience "lifestyle magazines," and its format and style have been emulated by some other American regional city publications.

Country: United States
City: New York

Ever Manifesto is an irregularly and freely published magazine. It is distributed in print at fashion shows and published in PDF on its website: Evermanifesto.com. There is no prescribed schedule of publication.

The founders of the publication (Charlotte Casiraghi, Alexia Niedzielski, and Elizabeth von Guttman) announced its creation, website, and forthcoming debut manifesto in September 2009. The announcement coincided with a press conference for Città dell'arte Fashion: Bio Ethical Sustainable Trend.

With the catch phrase "everlution" (a neologism), the website for the magazine declares: "Fashion is change and reinvention. Sustainability is just the next step. Break the rhythm of fashion. March to a new drum. The magazine aims to "inspire positive transformation in how we live by generating sustainable solutions for both work and play that are aimed at protecting our planet for future generations." The magazine is intended to stimulate thought, debate, and change for improvement.

The publication is distributed for free at the 10 Corso Como boutique during Milan Fashion Week and again at Colette in Paris during Paris Fashion Week. Casiraghi explained that the magazine will not have a predetermined publication schedule. "We want to publish when we have something to say or people to support," she said. "It will be short and meaningful so that people will read it." The staff collaborate with experts and researchers to publish new issues ("manifestos," as they call it on the website) when there are new developments. Thus, there is no set schedule for the frequency of publication. Each "manifesto" will focus on a specific and unique theme that unites the field of science and the arts in a vision of sustainability.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Taiwan
City: Taipei

LUSH is a quarterly, glossy women's magazine featuring content on

subjects such as fashion, beauty, luxury living, and independent

culture. LUSH focuses on haute couture, giving it a beautifully bound,

high-gloss stage for the world's top international fashion

photographers.

Country: Canada
City: Toronto
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Salt is the biannual design and fashion-led magazine for Swarovski, exploring the world of Swarovski crystal and its collaborations with inspirational designers and artists in fashion, jewellery, art and design. The magazine features exclusive interviews with some of the inspirational talents that Swarovski have worked with as well as profiles on collaborators of the brand.

Salt is published in English, Chinese and Japanese and has a cover price of €12.00. It is available at selected London stores including Selfridges, Harrods and specialist newsagents. 

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

MOTHER is an independent Anglo-Japanese platform exploring new visual dialogue. MOTHER rejects the temporary, the throwaway and the nostalgic, looking ahead to permanence, newness and nowness. Conceived to a vanguard aesthetic, the project encompasses fashion editorial, photography, movement, art and architecture.

Each season MOTHER invites innovative artists, both emerging and established, to interpret one concept. MOTHER then blends the body of imagery into a unique conversation between its creators. Past contributors include MI-ZO, Petrovsky & Ramone, Reed & Rader, Ed Atkins, Frode & Marcus and Yuima Nakazato.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Nouveau exudes luxury, is fashionable, original in its approach to subjects, warm, positive, glamorous and interesting. Readers choose Nouveau because it is a true glossy, because Nouveau offers quality and information. Nouveau is a gift they like to treat themselves to. Nouveau for a richer life is full of warmth, wealth and waking dreams.

Nouveau started as a magazine explicitly designed for the Dutch market with an independent concept (no licensing, no remake). Nouveau was launched in May

1986. Nouveau exudes luxury, is fashionable, original in its approach to subjects, warm, positive, glamorous and interesting.

Nouveau for a richer life is full of warmth, wealth and waking dreams.

Country: Netherlands
City: Eindhoven

BITEKI is a fashion trend and beauty magazine that “pursues the beauty of our age.” It is especially popular with young working women from their mid-20s to early 30s

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Poland
City: Warsaw
Country: United States
City: New York

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