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Tvoye Zdorovye (Your Health) is a magazine for women who care about their health and well-being. It features useful advice on health, diets, beauty, fashion and psychology.

Country: Ukraine
City: Kiev

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
Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong
Country: Portugal
City: Paço de Arcos
Country: France
City: Paris

Client is an independent menswear magazine, printed quarterly in black and white.

Client is industry-focussed, emphasising on menswear and male models. Whilst not trying to take things too seriously, we use a fashion dialogue to explore youth and masculinity. Originality is a must and they are crazy about featuring true talent. At the core, they’re not a ‘glossy’, but neither are they an anti-glossy. It’s true to say they’re not very conventional.

Every issue is hand-crafted, working with some of the world’s most talented photographers, stylists and male models – many well established, some emerging.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Shopping by STYLE.DE – the CondéNet shopping portal

Offers anything fashionistas need for their stylish look: Fashion items like shirts, jeans, dresses and accessories like jewelry, bags and shoes.

More than 100,000 products are available in the online store! In addition to that you can find a lot of tips from the fashion editorial office about styling und fashion trends

Main topics:

Best Buy of the week: the ultimate product hint of our editorial office

Style-Guide: Tips for combining clothes for a stylistically confident appearance

Most Wanted: Tips for adjusting your look like the stars

Summer trends: Shop ‘n’ save

Country: Germany
City: Munich

The Contributing Editor is a magazine devoted to featuring the work of established and emerging creative talent.

Contributing Editor was launched in September 2008 by Matthew Edelstein and Ryan Schmidt as the platform for new ideas in fashion, art, and photography. Contributing Editor stands for everything that’s right now.

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

ViVi is a Japanese fashion magazine published by Kodansha. ViVi is one of Asia's top fashion magazines, and is published in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The target age group are teens and young women between 17-27 years old, the main demographic of readers are college students and young office ladies.

The magazines 'cover queen' is Ayumi Hamasaki, who has been featured on the cover 24 times since 1999, and also runs her famous Deji Deji Diary in each issue. Other artists frequently featured on the cover include: Namie Amuro, and Kumi Koda

Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong

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.

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