Used is a London based biannual publication focussing on the interaction between Fashion and Art.
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Used is a London based biannual publication focussing on the interaction between Fashion and Art.
Teen Vogue magazine began as a version of Vogue magazine for a younger audience. The magazine focuses on fashion and celebrities and offers information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.
The faces to grace the cover of Teen Vogue are usually young girls, known to the public eye. Teen Vogue then publishes a story and photo shoot of the said face. Upon occasion, young men such as Zac Efron,Taylor Lautner, Daniel Radcliffe (with Emma Watson), and the Jonas Brothers have appeared on the cover.
Muse – The Fashionart Magazine is an independently published by-monthly publication that was launched in Milan in 2005 with an international vision and worldwide distribution.
Muse is a sophisticated editorial product positioned in the fashion sector with Italian text and English parallel text.
Muse is conceived for an audience in the constant search for cutting edge news, a cosmopolitan reader who seek fashion as a lifestyle.
High design quality, a refined layout, strong images, exclusive content and established contributors from all over the world make the magazine something different in the Italian scene and simultaneously accessible internationally.
Fashion is the core of the magazine, fresh and elegant images, surprising new boundaries to visual culture.
Muse is the power of images associated with the search for trends. Muse is a fashion and visual melting pot combining all the relevant culture of art, design, architecture, cinema, music…
Muse is what's going on and what will be next. A constant search for the ultimate expressions of beauty.
Volt Magazine is a creative hybrid that they created to showcase original (specifically commissioned) work form some of the most directional and vital international fashion talents that are fuelling the British scene right now.
Over-sized and unbound the unique format was conceived so that every inch could be relished simultaneously and to push the conventional magazine format way beyond its tight perimeters, producing something that genuinely works a fresh perspective.
Snubbing the inherent censorship that somes with cosying up too close to celebrity Volt's a serious salute to those photographers, stylists, hair & make-up artists and writers still serious about experimenting with fashion without any ties - dispensing with the fame for finance attitude in favour of a magazine with real integrity.
Compared to other Japanese fashion magazines, LUIRE kind of stands out. The magazine follows Japanese club culture, both fashion and music (hip hop, R&B, etc.).