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Country: United States
City: Los Angeles
Country: United States
City: Florida

Luxury has never been more important. Who wants mediocrity when you can live the dream? At Harper’s BAZAAR, the dream comes alive with a vision that is authoritative and inspiring. And so the next chapter in BAZAAR’s rich heritage sees an even greater focus on bringing the readers the insider story, breathtaking fashion shoots and providing the definitive edit on the latest fashion, beauty and lifestyle innovations.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Helmet is a Melbourne and Sydney based publication covering music, fashion, film, and art.

Country: Australia
City: Melbourne

Sublime is the first international sustainable lifestyle magazine. For creative thinkers and inquiring minds.

Sublime is a bi-monthly international lifestyle magazine with ethical values and intelligent content.

Sublime is authentic, honest and thought provoking. It explores community and celebrates diversity and individuality.

Above all, Sublime is an independent voice.

Sublime started in March 2004 as a group of 30 media people gathered to discuss what a contemporary magazine should be all about. In a year’s time, the group devoted to Sublime has grown to 300 influential opinion formers around the world – making Sublime the first magazine movement with such wide collaboration and following before its launch.

Sublime networking events are our source of energy, feeding the magazine with the kind of content that makes Sublime so special.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: United States
City: Wailuku
Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam
Country: India
City: New Delhi

System is a dynamic new magazine celebrating the fashion industry and its impact on the world. Fashion’s rapport with contemporary life - from art and architecture to technology and finance via cinema and celebrity - has never been so fascinating and far-reaching. System concerns itself with the people at the heart of these exchanges, not simply the latest 'it' products on the front line.

Rather than simply profiling the industry’s myriad players and figures, System invites them to exercise their creativity and express their opinions. System highlights the world beyond the power and influence of the fashion industry.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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

Paris Match is a French language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features.

The magazine was started as a news magazine with the name Match in 1938 by the industrialist Jean Prouvost and closed in June 1940. It was relaunched in 1949 with a new name, Paris Match. The magazine temporarily ceased its publication between 18 May and 15 June 1968 upon the call for a strike by the Syndicat du Livre, the French Printers’ Union.

In 1976 Daniel Filipacchi purchased the ailing Paris Match, and turned it into one of France's most successful and influential magazines. It is published weekly and is now part of Hachette Filipacchi Médias, which is itself owned by the Lagardère Group.

On occasion, Paris Match has sold more than one million copies worldwide when covering major events such as the first flight by a French astronaut aboard the U.S. Space Shuttle in June 1985. Benoît Clair, a senior writer for Paris Match, was the first journalist allowed to join the shuttle crew members from training until the departure for the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. A series of reports on the training was published in Paris Match on 22 April 1985, 17 June 1985 and 20 January 1986.

As of 1996 the magazine had an independent political stance.

Country: France
City: Paris

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