Pinky

PINKY is a Japanese fashion magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 2004 as a sister magazine of Seventeen, PINKY is targeted at teenagers and young women in their early 20s or early 30s

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Arena was a British monthly men's magazine. The defunct magazine was created in 1986 by Nick Logan, who had started The Face in 1980, to focus on trends in fashion and entertainment. British graphic designer Neville Brody, who had designed The Face, designed Arena's launch appearance. On March 3, 2009 Bauer Consumer Media announced that Arena would be suspended from publication. The last edition was sold on March 12 2009.

The magazine featured articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, toys, and books. It was pitched at a similarly upscale audience to GQ, attempting to offer a more adult read than lad mags like Maxim and FHM, and gearing itself specifically towards the "black collar worker".

Arena launched the careers of several prominent British media professionals, among them Dylan Jones, the editor of GQ UK who had served as Arena's editor in the late 1980s.

In July 2006, facing competition from the internet, the editorial team behind Arena launched a team blog which features regular posts from its contributors.

In spite of this, magazine circulation continued to fall and in 2007, Giles Hattersley, chief interviewer at The Sunday Times was brought in as Editor. Hattersley oversaw a revamp of the publication and in November 2007, the magazine relaunched with a new design and new palate of content, featuring David Beckham on its cover.

Hattersley returned to The Sunday Times in March 2008 and was replaced in the interim by deputy editor Mat Smith. Smith left in August 2008 to take over as features director at Esquire UK.

As of April 2009, international editions of Arena outside the UK continue to be published. These editions include Ukraine, Turkey, Korea and Thailand. Arena Singapore, the first English language edition outside the UK, was launched on October 27, 2006 by the publishing division of Mediacorp. Mediacorp had announced on 30 April 2009 that it was closing the Singapore edition of ARENA.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Es Magazine is a free glossy lifestyle magazine included in the fridays Evening Standard. Although it started with more general articles , it is now focusing on glamour, with features on the rich, mighty and famous.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Factice Magazine is a french, fashion and online (every two months) magazine.

The magazine and the website which accompanies it (www.facticemagazine.com) are proposed in English and French. Created in February 2011 by Julie Psaila, Factice Magazine has two objectives. The first is to offer a support and a freedom of expression to the strong personalities in the fashion industry but also to the new talents of today and tomorrow. The second is to give the speech to fashion industry’s actors through various interviews with photographers, models, stylists, designers, hair stylists and makeup artists on the website www.facticemagazine. com

Country: France
City: Saint Laurent du Var

SA’s first fashion and news weekly magazine - out every Friday! Grazia is the must-have weekly magazine for smart, forward thinking women. Breaking the latest fashion and beauty trends, combined with a mix of celebrity news, features and real-life stories. Grazia is the weekly Who, What, Wear.

Country: South Africa
City: Cape Town

JOY ONLINE stands for vibrancy and brings a daily good-mood kick to its users. Beauty tips and insights into celebrity lifestyles and horoscopes expand the content offered by the print magazine; even with video clips. Young women will find fashion trends and the somewhat different astrological advice plus regular tips on sex and love.

Fun intelligence and personality tests and weekly prize give-aways provide interactive entertainment. JOY ONLINE users also have the chance to contact one another and exchange views and opinions within this greater community. Regular questionnaires ensure that the editors know precisely what its users are interested in.

Country: Germany
City: Munich

Women's Health reaches a new generation of women who don't like the way most women's magazines make them feel.

Women's Health is for the woman who wants to reach a healthy, attractive weight but doesn't equate that with having thighs the size of toothpicks. They know that exercising and eating well will make you happier and stronger (even if after-work runs can really suck). That looking and feeling good have very little to do with cosmetics and high heels (though they can help you feel glamorous on a Saturday night). And that life can be stressful since there's never enough time, but balance is achievable (with a little help).

Most of all, WH focuses on what you can do, right now, to improve your life.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw

Mirabella was a women's magazine published from 1989 to 2000. It was created by and named for Grace Mirabella, a former Vogue editor in chief.

It was originally published by News Corporation, and it became the property of Hachette Filipacchi in 1995. Known as a smart women's magazine, it suffered in comparison to Elle, a more lighthearted issue from the same publisher. Declining ad revenue contributed to a reported $9 million loss in 1999, and the magazine folded immediately after the debut of Oprah Winfrey's magazine O in April 2000.

Mirabella's circulation stood at 558,009 at the time of its demise.

Country: United States
City: New York

TRACE is a TRANSCULTURAL Styles and Ideas magazine, a new expression in culture documenting the impact of the interconnected worlds of music, fashion, film, art, politics on today's multiethnic youth.

Established in London in 1996 by Claude Grunitzky, only 25-years-old at the time, TRACE was first materialized in the form of a magazine. Originally entitled TRUE, changing its name to TRACE a year later, the publication quickly became a big success and built a significant fan base around the world. After moving TRACE's headquarters to New York in 1998, Grunitzky sought to expand the company's scope. Since, the company has grown to become a multi-platform international company, encompassing TRACE Magazine US, TRACE Magazine UK, TRACE Television, web environments www.trace212. and www.trace.tv and regular art exhibits and monthly fashion and music events.

Country: United States
City: New York

Nylon Guys Magazine is a publication of Nylon Magazine devoted to men's fashions.

Country: United States
City: New York

Top Santé is the expert magazine women can really trust. Dedicated to health, psychology, anti-ageing, beauty, diet and nutrition, it's the only choice for women who want to make positive changes to look and feel healthier and happier!

Country: France
City: Paris

SummerWinter is an overheard converstion, the final scene from your favourite film, a rediscovered photo album and a discarded diary. It's a celebration of beauty and personality, a vehicle for curiosity and adventure, a source of inspiration and the form that inspiration takes.

It's a beautiful, indulgent, bi-annual fashion magazine. Interviews are funny, personal and relaxed. Features introduce you to the creatives that are the names to know in fashion, entertainment and the arts. The AGDA award-winning art direction is directional but classic, all about a sense of playfluness and elegance, creativity and harmony. Spectacular photography ingnites a feeling of nostalgia and inspires a sense of endless time and boundless space - a quality that we like to think is uniquely Australian.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Germany
City: Berlin
WWD

WWD is the media of record for senior executives in the global women’s and men’s fashion, retail and beauty communities and the consumer media that cover the market.

WWD Magazines set the trends the world follows, engaging fashion, retail and beauty power players with compelling issues that offer the first look at what's next in global fashion.

Country: United States
City: New York

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