Nylon

Nylon is an American magazine that focuses on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel. The name Nylon derives from the magazine's often featured articles on "self-willed sibling-cities New York and London".

Nylon was co-founded by ex-Ray Gun publishers Marvin Scott Jarrett & Jaclynn Jarrett, Ray Gun Editorial Director Mark Blackwell, American entrepreneur Michael "Mic" Neumann, and supermodel Helena Christensen. Christensen is no longer involved with the magazine. The Executive Editor for the magazine is currently Stephanie Trong who also holds the same position for Nylon Guys Magazine.

Past cover models have included: The Horrors, Lily Allen, Paris Hilton, The Kills, Christina Aguilera, Camilla Belle, Karen O, Mary-Kate Olsen, Zooey Deschanel, Kristen Stewart, Rachel Bilson, Scarlett Johansson, Mischa Barton, Christina Ricci, Leighton Meester, Blake Lively, Taylor Momsen, The White Stripes, Sienna Miller, Nicole Richie, Megan Fox, Zac Efron, Hilary Duff, and Lindsay Lohan. The first person to ever grace the cover of Nylon was Liv Tyler in April 1999.

Some contents of the magazine consist of a Radar, Fashion, and Style pages. There is also a Nylon Guy magazine who has featured Joseph Gordon Levitt from 5oo Days of Summer. Nylon magazine has gives readers insight on new fasions and up and coming atists such as the Vivian Girls form their latest issue the Indie Spotlight. Nylon is noted for it's bright and bold colors and simple statments. Nylon is read all over the world from Okinawa to Austria.

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Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

032c is a contemporary culture magazine that fiercely believes in the intelligence of its readers, and rises to the challenge of surprising them. Published twice a year, it is both timely and timeless—a celebration of and for the most cutting-edge in art, culture, and fashion.

Finding the new in the old and the old in the new, it is considered the “Berlin magazine that propagates an aesthetic of brutal elegance” by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, or simply as the “revue ultra-pointue” by Vogue Paris.

Founded in 2000 in Berlin, 032c is edited by Joerg Koch, art directed by Mike Meiré, and managed by Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain. It is distributed to 29 countries and can be found in select art bookstores, fashion boutiques, and newsstands worldwide (also in our Store). Past contributors include Matthew Barney, Hedi Slimane, Daido Moriyama, Juergen Teller, and Rem Koolhaas/OMA. The fashion section has featured stories by Steven Klein, Inez Van Lamsweerde, Fabian Baron and Alasdair McLellan.

032c Workshop / Joerg Koch is an exhibition space in Berlin-Mitte. With an eight-meter-long vitrine designed by Konstantin Grcic, its programming engages the idea of the archive across different disciplines.

The publication's name refers to a Pantone color code; in the Pantone Matching System, 032c refers to a bold red.

i-D magazine considers 032c to be “dedicated to the celebration of ideas,” French Vogue has referred to it as a “revue ultra-pointue,” and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung has called the magazine “the Berlin magazine that propagates an aesthetic of brutal elegance.” According to the New York Times, “the magazine fuses art and architecture, literature, urban studies in ways that can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become.”

032c has been exhibited at the London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye (London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial, and has received much acclaim for its design and editorial scope, having been awarded one of Germany’s Lead Awards for National Visual Lead Magazine in 2006. The magazine's new design layout in 2007 became a hotly debated issue in the fashion and media world, and a term, "the new ugly," sprung up around the aesthetic phenomenon[1]. In 2008 032c was awarded the German media award Lead Magazine of the Year.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin
Country: United States
City: Miami
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

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

In 2008 We Are Reversible Inc. proudly acquired the rights to publish the greatest boogazine in the world in Spanish. We’re delighted to be the first authorized license and will continue to strive for perfection and uphold the reputation of Sneaker Freaker! Issue 0 was released in April 2008. We translated the best content from the English version of SF11 and added some local Spanish flavour... 15,000 issues were dispatched all around Spain with more than 100 distribution points in the best stores! In July we released Issue 1, where we took the best of SF12 and added our own exclusive articles about Nike ACG, Adidas ZX, Lacoste, Onitsuka, Etnies, Reebok and Le Coq Sportif among others. Again, we released 15,000 issues and celebrated the first Sneaker Freaker Spanish party for all the brands and shops that have supported us from day one. We Are Reversible (W.A.R.) is a Spanish company, based in Barcelona, which works at different levels such as publishing, distribution and events organization,specially linked to the street-wear and sneaker universe.

Country: Spain
City: Barcelona
Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
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Country: Spain
City: Madrid

Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in 16 countries + Latin America by Condé Nast Publications. Each month, Vogue publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, life and design.

Vogue is most famous as a presenter of images of high fashion and high society, but it also publishes writings on art, culture, politics, and ideas. It has also helped to enshrine the fashion model as celebrity.

Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm
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