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Vogue Pelle is dedicated to new development and latest trends in the world of leather fashion apparel, shoes, belts and accessories. A comprehensive coverage of new and best creations of leading designers, new colors, trims, leather textures. Beautiful ads, great quality photos make Vogue Pelle a great inspiring magazine for designers, manufacturers, and retailers in leather industry.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: France
City: Paris

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

Capturing the glamour and culture of the nation’s fourth largest city, Houston is the premier luxury lifestyle publication with savvy, in-the- know content on fashion, art, jewelry, home, society, philanthropy, heath, beauty and dining. Award-winning national fashion layouts, celebrity profiles and travel features put Houston at the upper echelon of luxury publications.

Houston provides a unique perspective on cutting-edge local news and international style in an elegantly designed, oversized and perfectly bound, glossy format. Compelling editorial and stellar advertising make Houston the guide for the city’s most influential trendsetters and visitors.

Country: United States
City: Houston

European Travel & Life, a magazine aimed at affluent and sophisticated Europhiles, ceased publication in 1992, a victim of declining tourism and advertising. Conde Nast Publications Inc. bought the magazine's list of 367,000 subscribers in hopes of luring them to its Conde Nast Traveler magazine.

The eight-year-old European Travel & Life was closed by K-III Magazines after several months of searching for a buyer. Negotiations broke off last week with Sea Containers Ltd., a diversified Bermuda-based conglomerate that owns The Illustrated London News and other travel-related properties. 'Real and Sincere Effort'

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Be inspired, empowered and informed with each issue of WellBeing. With a focus on health and spirituality, WellBeing brings together experts to provide helpful and timely information on how to achieve a happy, healthy, well-balanced lifestyle. Enjoy precious 'you time' whenever you dive into Australia's leading natural health magazine.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Germany
City: Munich
Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo

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: Taiwan
City: Taipei City
Ray

Ray attracts women in their late 10s and early 20s. It is similar to CanCam and is strongly mote-kei. Mote-kei is a very popular style in Japan. It is the pinnacle of femininity without showing off with sexual appeal or individuality. The idea is to attract the widest possible interest from men, mote meaning ‘being popular with the other sex’. The poster girl for mote-kei is CanCam model Yuri Ebihara

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

frankie magazine is a bi-monthly, Australian young women’s [and men's] magazine, published and owned by Morrison Media. frankie was launched in October 2004 by editor Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke (formerly of Morrison's now defunct teen title, Chik magazine). In early 2008, editor Bannister was replaced by Jo Walker, a former frankie senior writer.

The magazine's audience has grown swiftly since its inception, and is now estimated to be 136,000 globally.

The magazine's popularity can be largely attributed to its ability to capture the street-smart, 20-something demographic. Covering Art, Music, Fashion, Craft and Life, frankie spans a broad spectrum of interests, and hence readership.

frankie is recognised for its amusing, often biting articles, most notably by its senior writers, Mia Timpano, Benjamin Law, Edmund Burke, Marieke Hardy, Jason Treuen and comedian Justin Heazlewood, who collectively drive the "voice" of Frankie magazine, which is characteristically sharp, witty and anecdotal.

frankie is celebrated for its inspirational interviews with "everyday" people. For issue 13, Timpano conducted a series of unusual and powerful interviews with young female victims of torture from Iraq and Sudan.

The magazine traditionally features lesser known bands and artists, and as such is respected source of emerging talent. Early issues featured actress Emily Barclay and artist Abbey McCulloch, who would later be shortlisted for the Archibald Prize.

The magazine's reputation has also attracted celebrity writers, such as indietronica singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko, the band The Cops, who contribute lists of "things to do before they die".

frankie is noted for its cute, fetching design, traditionally featuring Polaroid camera photography, poster artwork and an unknown young woman on each cover.

Featured artists have included Abbey McCulloch, Princess Tina's Beci Orpin and Kat Macleod.

Country: Australia
City: Brisbane

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