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The Australian Women’s Weekly’s success can be put down to the fact that it offers something for every reader – informative feature articles, a designated section to cooking, gardening, home living, fashion and beauty, and parenting. There is no need to buy an individual magazine for information on each of these important areas in a woman’s life, when you can get them all in the one magazine and for the best possible price.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Spain
City: Sevilla

The Face was a magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan out of his publishing house Wagadon. Logan had previously created titles such as Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s during one of its most successful periods.

The magazine, often referred to as the "80s fashion bible", was influential in championing a number of fashion music and style trends, whilst keeping a finger on the pulse of youth culture for over two decades; its best selling period was in the mid-1990s when editor Richard Benson brought in a younger team that included art director Lee Swillingham. While Benson ensured the magazine reflected the UK’s revitalized art and music scene, Swillingham changed the visual direction of the magazine to showcase new photography. It was during this time that the work of fashion photographers Inez Van Lamsweerde, Steven Klein, David LaChapelle, Norbert Schoerner, Glen Luchford, Craig McDean and Elaine Constantine was first published.

In the early 1990s, the magazine contained an article suggesting that Australian actor and pop star Jason Donovan was gay. Donovan sued the magazine for libel in 1992 and won the case (but torpedoed his own career in the process). Subsequently, the magazine requested donations from readers to pay the substantial libel damages and court costs which came to £300,000. The magazine set up the "Lemon Aid" fund, so called because their article on Donovan had also stated he highlighted his hair with lemon juice to make it blonder. However, Donovan reached a settlement with the magazine to allow it to stay in business.

In 1999, Wagadon was sold to the publishers EMAP.

Notable names associated with the magazine were designer & typographer Neville Brody (Art Director, 1981-86), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, photographers Juergen Teller, David Sims and writers including Jon Savage and Fiona Russell Powell.

By its May 2004 closure, the format had become stale, there were too many competitors, sales had declined and advertising revenues had consequently reduced. The publishers EMAP closed the title, in order to concentrate resources on its more successful magazines, however its fashion spin-off Pop still survives as a stand alone magazine brand.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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: Russia
City: Moscow

The Noblesse magazine group was founded in Korea in 1990. Guided by a mission to satisfy the increasingly sophisticated interests of the rising elite class of men and women in Asia, Noblesse has become the region's leading lifestyle magazine exclusively targeted for high society. Noblesse magazines are not distributed through public newsstands, and are sold and marketed only to proven members of Korea and China's affluent society.

This focus on quality readers is matched by its publications, with Noblesse Korea being the first magazine to be awarded the "Best Magazine" award by the Korean government (2006).

Noblesse Korea is also the first and only Korean lifestyle magazine to have been Certified by the ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations).

As Asia continues to grow and prosper, Noblesse will continue to define, educate and entertain the region's privileged readers on all matters of luxury lifestyle. Constantly discovering new markets, Noblesse is Asia's leading lifestyle magazine.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul
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Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

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: South Africa
City: Johannesburg

Mariages is a practical magazine to keep the reader informed on all the steps involved in preparing a wedding. The dress is included as well as the groom's attire, jewelry, hairstyles, beauty, registering gifts, honeymoon, the reception, and more.

Traditions, planning, tips, useful addresses - all in Mariages.

Country: Greece
City: Athens

Stella magazine is a free full-colour glossy magazine supplement that comes shrinkwrapped with the Sunday Telegraph. The readership for the ST is estimated to be 1,880,000 - Yes, nearly 2 million readers!

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Italy
City: Modena
Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul

A glossy monthly with a unique and singular positioning, Vanity Fair is a high profile international brand, with an editorial mix that marries investigation with glamour, information with aesthetics.

Country: France
City: Paris

THE END. is a Fashion, Art and Culture magazine that offers a unique editorial playground, based on integrity, creativity and style.

The most famous international fashion and luxury brands advertise in THE END. in order to be associated with it¹s unique philosophy and strong creative identity, that bring an independent expression to an homogenous media landscape.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

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