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Nylon Japan the Japanese edition of famed New York NYLON magazine has its own local editors and original Japanese contents. NYLON JAPAN is published by Transmedia, which also publishes The Cover Magazine, GLITTER, Dazed & Confused Japan and STREET BRAND Files.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Indonesia

FHM, originally published as For Him Magazine, is an international monthly men's lifestyle magazine.

The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994 when Emap Consumer Media bought the magazine, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue. Founded by Chris Astridge, the magazine was a predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets.

Circulation expanded to newsagents as a quarterly by the spring of 1987. After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad's mag genre), For Him Magazine firmed up its editorial approach to compete with the expanding market and introduced a sports supplement. It then went monthly and changed its name to FHM. It subsequently dominated the men's market and began to expand internationally.

The magazine is printed on high quality glossy paper and the photography is of high technical quality. FHM became one of the best-selling magazines in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling more than 700,000 copies per month by 1999.

FHM was sold as part of the publishing company sale, from EMAP to Bauer Publishing in February 2008.

Country: India
City: Mumbai
Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

VOGUE.com.tw generates the same compelling substance, superb performance and desired in customized e-marketing, E-DM, interactive marketing, discussion boards, STYLEblog.com.tw, VOGUE STYLEblog fashion news and VOGUE TV.

Taiwan’s first of a Chinese version international fashion website. The first fashion/beauty services online booking system; offering 24 hours booking. The first to offer online styling and make-up teaching with an integrated use of flash, audio, video and animation.

The first to launch up-to-date complete online fashion show reporting. The first website to accept online pre-ordering to facilitate users.

Fashion

From haute couture to street chic, VOGUE.com.tw gives the best in Runway Shows, Editor’s pick, 10 Must buy, Street chic, Brand gallery, Fashion Show, Special reports…etc.

Beauty

Glitter and shine as you play around with the latest make-up collections; unleash the power of beauty as you visit the designer’s Beauty class; stay tuned to the latest Skin care, Perfume and other Hot product.

VOGUE TV

Taiwan’s one and only exclusive online real-time Fashion Show headed by Rosalie Huang of STYLEblog Fashion News. Videos filled with stylish, fun, exciting and substantial contents.

People

VOGUE offers online classes. Party with the stars and see how models get styled in Star Styling.

E-News

Newsletter provides you with regular updates on the latest fad.

STYLEblog

VOGUE GQ STYLEblog invites the hippest, the coolest, the most renowned and professional celebrities to share with us the unique fashion views and perspectives.

VOGUE Club

Our exclusive for members only special section includes promotional events and trendy online games which help not only to convey all sorts of marketing info but also to allow the female fashion-conscious to take time out surf, interact with the other members, and enjoy our interactive sites. Members’ forum messages will allow them to collect points for redeem real gifts.

Country: Taiwan
City: Taipei City
Country: Germany
City: Berlin

Under The Influence is an independently published, art fashion magazine bringing together collected works from established and emerging photographers, stylists, artists and writers to create a visually beautiful, distinct publication. It is a creative challenge, an exchange of ideas surrounding one theme.

Under the influence is not ruled by popular trends, instead they take inspiration from subversive subjects, they create and they influence. They awaken their readership to new ideas. They are the precursor to what will happen in the coming years. They are a vein communicating fashion and creativity, luxury and art through the commonality of human nature. It is a timeless object, a book, and a style reference, something tangible to keep and collect.

Country: France
City: Paris

Nippon Vogue is published monthly in Japan by the Conde Nast Group. Currently, Kazuhiro Saito is the Editor in Chief and Yuki Matsuyama is the fashion editor. Gabrielle Hackworthy as the fashion editor at large. Mario Testino, Craig McDean, Tom Munro, Raymond Meier, and Richard Burbridge are regular contributers. It is one of the most well printed Vogue's and the Japanese language gives it an even more spectacular visual appeal. Advertising count is average to good. "Cute" little suppliments and Cut-outs are a regular feature, as well as an occasional useful tool such as an oversize deck of cards with the VOGUE logo. Vogue Nippon began publishing with the world anticipated September 1999 issue.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

The Australian Women’s Weekly’s success can be put down to the fact that it offers something for every reader – informative feature articles, a designated section to cooking, gardening, home living, fashion and beauty, and parenting. There is no need to buy an individual magazine for information on each of these important areas in a woman’s life, when you can get them all in the one magazine and for the best possible price.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Launched in 2009, The Hub exists as a global luxury, life and style directory. Developed to stimulate, inform and entertain readers with a wide spectrum of topics from high fashion and film to music and art. The Hub is published in print 4 times a year and updated constantly online.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

125 is a London based, internationally available showcase for new work and ideas by photographers, illustrators and artists around the world. Originally marketed as a 'gallery-space-in-print' and something of a vanity project, 125 has gradually become a highly collectible example of what the industry calls luxury publishing with a loyal following around the world.

125 Magazine’s founding partners and the core editorial team are photographers Perry Curties & Jason Joyce, and art directors Rob Crane & Martin Yates who took the decision to start 125 early in 2003 after the realization that no genuinely unbiased platform for new work by both established and emerging talent existed. The first issue (themed Fashion) was released exclusively in the UK and received critical industry acclaim and a nomination in the Magazine Design Awards but was not a commercial success. In the following years the magazine has undergone a number of design and content changes and is now a 300 page, 2 kg 'gallery' of new work and ideas by photographers, stylists and illustrators around the world.

125's most unique feature is its print-sales service which makes all the photography in the magazine available as limited edition art prints through its website. Inclusion in the service is not compulsory but all contributors are offered the chance to participate, with income divided equally between photographer and 125. According to the 125 website they have sold in excess of 8000 prints online and through exhibitions with various companies and galleries including Paul Smith (fashion designer) and St. Lukes advertising agency.

Each issue has a theme and contains the work of 20-25 contributors as well as interviews with leading creative talents such as Nick Knight, Glen Luchford,Sean Ellis, Don McCullin Rankin (photographer), Magnum Photos and many others .The magazine has always sought to provide an unbiased opportunity for creative talent operating a submission process unlike traditional magazines - simply announcing a theme and deadline, with content for the magazine chosen from a postbag by the founding partners.

This process has not been without its flaws with problems arising out of the sheer number of fashion photographers and stylists submitting to each issue and unofficially "calling in" product from fashion houses and PR companies with no guarantee of publication. In more recent issues it appears that the contribution format of the magazine has changed with more and more high profile names commissioned to shoot, Rankin, Richard Kern, Perou, Christopher Griffith, Alice Hawkins, Mick Rock, Shinichi Maruyama, Ernst Fischer, Tim Simmons and more.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Czech Republic
City: Prague
Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

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