THE BLOCK is a biannual magazine covering fashion, art, and music.
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Olivia is a unique monthly magazine for Finnish women who want it all: a satisfying career, a happy family, a beautiful home and great heels to top it off.
Their readers are busy, bright and brilliant – a hard bunch to please. They are highly educated 30+ women living in larger cities. They enjoy fashion, shopping and girl-talk, and almost half of them have children. Olivia is a private oasis in their busy schedule.
That’s why they want to make Olivia look and feel as beautiful as possible. Their powerful photos and exquisite layout have already been awarded as the best in Finland.
And that’s why they made Olivia into a charming formula of beautiful fashion, in-depth articles, touching stories, simple spirituality, and practical tips on everything from smoky eyes to pension plans. Their celebrity interviews are topnotch, their fashion editorials are shot by well-renowned photographers and their articles represent the finest writing in Finland.
Olivia was launched in February 14, 2007, and in their first year they reached the average circulation of almost 37,000 and the average readership of 104,000.
THE BLOCK is a biannual magazine covering fashion, art, and music.
TMRW Fashion & Art Journal is a new high-end magazine featuring unique stories from Danish and international artists. TMRW will give artists creative freedom to present their strongest and most visionary work.
It will be inspiring, sensational, odd, innovative, fantastic, obscure all wrapped in a beautiful but yet down to earth frame. TMRW will showcase stories from fashion, design, lifestyle and interior. It is based on the work and expertise from high-end and carefully selected photographers, stylists, hair and makeup artists, interior designers, illustrators and art directors and will feature the most bold and amazing work from both the experienced as the new and talented artists.
TMRW is published in 6000 copies and distributed via direct mailing to fashion and advertising companies in Europe and US, showrooms and offices within fashion and lifestyle. TMRW is also sold in selected stores in Denmark.
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.
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.