MEGA-Magazine.com

MEGA’s website, mega-magazine.com, contains features and photographs that reflect creativity, talent and passion of the ever growing and evolving fashion industry. The website has a Blog engine, called The Radar, and email links to columnists and editors, Ask MEGA, that allow online users to comment, write, and express opinions on anything and everything about the fashion arena.

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Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya

Vogue India covers of flavors of Indian haute couture, fashion designers and models, Vogue India, is indeed fashion worlds window to Indian fashion panorama. Beautiful glossy pages cover all major fashion events, top designers, accessories, beauty, health, home, art, culture and travel. Vogue is also published independently from UK (Britain), USA, Paris, Italy, Germany, Spain, Austria, Japan, Australia, Russia, Greece, china with distinctive flavor of that country.

Country: India
City: Mumbai
Website: http://vogue.in

Tint magazine is a quarterly global zine and independent magazine published in Detroit, Michigan. Though its motto "Celebrating Women of Every Color" targets all women, the magazine typically covers issues from the voices of women of color, and often from a politically left-wing perspective.

Tint began as a multicultural women's webzine, first published in 2004 by then college freshman Margarita L. Barry on the campus of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Created as a response to the lack of diverse faces and voices in mainstream women's publications, the first issue of Tint was launched in PDF format online that May. Barry never intended for the magazine to be a campus publication, though a misquote in the University's weekly newspaper, The BG News hinted otherwise.

Tint has been loosely linked to several subcultures and movements, including Transculturation, DIY Culture, Arts and Crafts Movement, Anarcho-punk, Afro-punk, Zine, Feminism, Black Feminism, Grassroots, and Activism.

To date, Tint has featured cover stories on a unique blend of women including actress/vocalist Alisa Reyes, actress/vocalist Persia White, and recording artist Goapele, all celebrities of multiethnic heritages with notable grassroots arts or activism involvement. In addition to celebrity interviews, Tint also regularly features stories on everyday women who are making their own individual impacts on the world. The publication maintains a small but relevant cross-cultural readership and following.

Tint is rumored to be taking a more local slant in the year 2007, incorporating both digital and print editions.

Country: United States
City: Detroit
Country: France
City: Paris

Cooler magazine provides an alternative to all the other bland magazines cluttering up women's market, with their repetitive size zero and celebrity-fuelled themes. Offering the latest in surf, snow, skate, bikes, and travel, and with a unique stance on fashion and style, it immediately sets itself apart. Its continued commitment to eco and ethical issues and championing of alternative icons, has allowed it to become a new alternative for independent women everywhere.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

The research magazine with its very own way of supplying information to fashion professionals. The colours, inspirations, materials and lines of the macro trends more than a year ahead of the market. In-depth features on sociological themes, tips on colours and trends from major international brands, all the latest trends on the web and the hottest news from the sector.

It is a useful work tool and an invaluable travel companion as your collection is put together.

Country: Italy
City: Bologna

The Pink Ribbon magazine (PINK) is a stylish feel-good magazine radiating positive energy.

There is still a lot to be done in the field of breast cancer in terms of prevention, information and support. But PINK is and wants to achieve more than that. PINK is a feel-good glossy that will appeal to all women. Not only because of its content, but also because all proceeds go to the fight against breast cancer. With this annual magazine Sanoma Uitgevers hopes to be able to make a substantial contribution to a.o. research into breast cancer.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

The only magazine focused on beauty in the world of upscale women's press.

It is truly a reference, an expert authority close to its readers.

Votre Beauté is the beauty reference for readers, true shoppers and experts.

Each month, Votre Beauté:

- unfolds the latest trends and all the newest items

- compares the opinions of experts and professionals

- opens up to beauty and makes it part of an approach to ‘‘being beautiful'', including nutrition, fashion and psychology.

Country: France
City: Issy-les-Moulineaux
Country: Ukraine
City: Kiev
ONE

ONE Magazine was founded in June 2010 by Nicole Gavrilles. Nicole graduated from Ringling College of Art & Design receiving her BFA in Graphic & Interactive Communication beginning of May, 2012. By creating ONE, she wanted to further expand her skills and challenge herself to incorporate her love for fashion along with her design work. Issue one and two were strictly displayed as personal projects and hosted online for public viewers to enjoy. During the summer of 2011, Nicole completely rebranded and redesigned the entire look and feel of the magazine. The issues now include more editorials from well-known photographers, articles incorporating fashion related topics, and much more. Her main goal for ONE is to share her appreciation for the arts by exposing beautiful works by dedicated and passionate creators like herself. ONE Magazine is published twice a year and available for print and digital.

Country: United States
City: New York

Collezioni Close Up Pant's & Jeans is a new publication series with professional analyses about fashion shaping details as shown in leading designer collections during the latest fashion weeks in New York, London, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Milan and Paris. All the shows are carefully analysed by experienced designers to select and categorize the most directional and influential looks images: more than 800 pages: 144 format: cm. 24,5 x 33

Country: Italy
City: Modena

Stuff.tv is Stuff magazine's website, where short videos are uploaded to be played by visitors. Episodes are streamed as the user watches in a similar way to video broadcasting sites. The videos are edited together into short videos to a professional standard. The first episode is "Tested to Destruction" and is a deathmatch between the ever popular, ubiquitous iPod nano and a Sansa e250. Three tests are carried out involving a car, a toilet and rifle in order to simulate the effects of 'real life' damage to gadgets.

The site is a logical follow up to the success of the videos that the team posted on YouTube where videos of the team could be found demonstrating new gadgets such as the Sinclair A-bike, a human hydro-foil as well as technology products such as the Samsung X820 mobile phone, iTheatres and the Asus AI Guru S1 Skype phone.

Videos are now available as vidcasts on the website and can be viewed online in a similar way to before or subscribed to via iTunes. Chapters are placed in the short video clips for easy navigation and new player controls are used to play, scan through the video and to adjust the volume or size of the video. New videos are available each Friday and special ones are uploaded to cover events such as the launch of a new product or the Consumer Electronics Show.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Website: http://stuff.tv

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