K Mag

K MAG is a popcultural magazine where you can find information about film, music, theatre, fashion, art, design, style, and cuisine.

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Olivia is a unique monthly magazine for Finnish women who want it all: a satisfying career, a happy family, a beautiful home and great heels to top it off.

Their readers are busy, bright and brilliant – a hard bunch to please. They are highly educated 30+ women living in larger cities. They enjoy fashion, shopping and girl-talk, and almost half of them have children. Olivia is a private oasis in their busy schedule.

That’s why they want to make Olivia look and feel as beautiful as possible. Their powerful photos and exquisite layout have already been awarded as the best in Finland.

And that’s why they made Olivia into a charming formula of beautiful fashion, in-depth articles, touching stories, simple spirituality, and practical tips on everything from smoky eyes to pension plans. Their celebrity interviews are topnotch, their fashion editorials are shot by well-renowned photographers and their articles represent the finest writing in Finland.

Olivia was launched in February 14, 2007, and in their first year they reached the average circulation of almost 37,000 and the average readership of 104,000.

Country: Finland
City: Helsinki

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

Licensed from American Media Inc., Shape Singapore was launched in July 2004. It is the complete mind and body guide for women, with 14 editions worldwide. It covers all aspects of living a well-balanced life, from the latest information on fitness, nutrition, exercise and health, to invaluable tips on living life to the fullest. The leading active lifestyle guide for women in Singapore, Shape motivates, inspires and embraces the most desirable lifestyle for active women – shaping their looks and their lives.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
City: Prishtina
Country: Malaysia
City: Kuala Lumpur

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

What is World magazine all about? It’s a celebration of style. It’s about presenting high-quality local and international content, along with premium advertising, to high-end readers. World’s unique controlled circulation model allows the magazine to be distributed directly to the people who buy the luxury products advertised within it.

World celebrates style through a rich mix of content, including exclusive Fashion and accessories; Travel; and luxury Motoring. World showcases fashion collections from the world’s leading houses, together with designer jewellery, timepieces and new products from top beauty houses chosen by Collections Editor Debra Hope. Features, edited by Tom Hyde, and Travel, by Patrick Smith, bring inspirational people, places and fine accommodation to life. Wine Editor John Hawkesby, Motoring Editor

David Linklater and Gourmet Editor Connie Clarkson add further editorial integrity.

World production values are of the highest standard. Weighing in at around 1kg, this 240-page magazine uses 115 gsm matt art paper, which ensures crisp advertisement print quality, zero show-through and a finished magazine that will retain the high-quality look and feel expected of a coffee-table product.

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

Go beyond the red carpet! Every week, OK! is packed with big glossy pics of A-list stars at home, on-set, at parties and on the red carpet, intimate celebrity interviews, as well as the latest celebrity news.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Shape Magazine (or Shape) is a monthly English language fitness magazine started by Weider Publications in 1981. Weider was purchased by American Media in 2002.

Country: Latvia
City: Rīga

Mina is an information magazine about the basic and casual fashion from Japan.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Woman's Weekly, published by IPC Media and edited by Diane Kenwood, is the number-one-selling brand within the mature woman’s weekly magazine sector*. On sale every Wednesday, Woman’s Weekly sells over 360,000 copies per week.

Launched in 1911, Woman’s Weekly has been a successful magazine title for over 100 years. Woman's Weekly focuses on the home, family and lives of grown-up women, providing them with health advice and hints on how to feel good at any age. Featuring beauty and fashion advice which is age-relevant, it aims to give women the confidence to experiment by adapting the latest trends to suit them.

Woman's Weekly aims to inspire readers to be creative with cookery, home, gardening and craft ideas. Each week also features a fiction story and generally upbeat real-life stories. Woman’s Weekly says it is “the grown-up woman’s guide to modern living”.

On 4 November 2011 the magazine celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special exact facsimile re-publication of the very first edition. Discussing the longevity of the magazine, on the BBC Radio 4's Today programme, editor Diane Kenwood and social historian Dr Clare Rose explained that the magazine had been launched in 1911 to appeal to the growing class of office-employed women who sought a magazine for reading on their daily commute by train, tram and bus.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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