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The Pink Ribbon magazine (PINK) is a stylish feel-good magazine radiating positive energy.

There is still a lot to be done in the field of breast cancer in terms of prevention, information and support. But PINK is and wants to achieve more than that. PINK is a feel-good glossy that will appeal to all women. Not only because of its content, but also because all proceeds go to the fight against breast cancer. With this annual magazine Sanoma Uitgevers hopes to be able to make a substantial contribution to a.o. research into breast cancer.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

The Profile Magazine identifies and promotes the importance of business networks and how success is often achieved with the vital collaboration that goes on behind the scenes. Each issue features interviews with figureheads from within the fashion and art industry around a key theme, starting in issue one with 'the body'.

The fashion and styling of the magazine has a strong 90's aesthetic aims to challenge and modernise our perceptions of beauty. The magazine's target audience are urbanised youth who are open minded, creative and interested in fashion and art.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Serbia
City: Beograd

Viva.nl is an interactive site for women aged 20-35. The site is inextricably linked with the print magazine Viva; 83% of visitors to the site read the magazine. The forum is the high point of Viva.nl. Approximately 50,000 young women have signed up and chat to each other about relationships, sex, babies or social issues.

Viva.nl also keeps her readers up-to-date with the latest news, hot spots, fashion, beauty and travel trends. On the notice board visitors can buy and exchange second hand goods, start new clubs or look for accommodation.

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp

Prim articulates a vision of fashion through the prism of art. Each of its lavish full-page photographic excursions into the many-layered world of fashion conjures up unique expressions of stylistic sensibility. The fabulous photography coaxes up moods varying from the nonchalant and introspective, to the edgy and disaffected, to the extravagant and risqué. The aspiration of the photographer is seemingly lifted from mere craft to the rarified realm of art. Demonstrating sensitivity, finesse, and artistic flair, the photography itself can command the distinction of being artful and worthy of visual interest rivaling the subject of its very own lens. Each issue of Prim spotlights innovative and daring designers, photographers, and artists who are pushing the envelope of contemporary fashion into the mysterious unknown. Prim has that aura of mystique that devotees of fashion covet.

Country: United States
City: New York

In Style provides a unique window on celebrity style distilled for discerning readers to enhance their own personal style. In Style ensures every fashion, beauty and lifestyle article inspires readers to shop from the pages and provides advertisers with the highest quality and most engaging monthly fashion/lifestyle magazine environment.

In Style, initially launched in the United States, is truly a global brand producing international editions in twelve countries including Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, Greece, South Korea, Spain, Russia, Turkey and South Africa.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

FÜR SIE, Just live better. WOMEN-readers have fun in life. You want to enjoy its myriad possibilities to the fullest, are open-minded and full of life. They trust YOU in all key areas - from fashion and beauty about fitness and health to cooking and culture. YOU continue to bring the readers and their lives makes it easier, more beautiful, more surprising, in short, simply better. Then trust the readers.

Country: Germany
City: Unterföhring

GOSH! Magazine was a short-lived, but influential Los Angeles-based arts, entertainment, and fashion magazine published in eleven issues between October, 1978 and August, 1979. In its short history it became notable enough to be recognized by the Smithsonian Institution and included in their archives. In addition, GOSH! articles written by Dennis Cooper have been archived as part of the Dennis Cooper Papers in the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University. It was distributed free of charge in art galleries, alternative bookstores and music shops in the Los Angeles area. Articles ranged from interviews with experimental filmmakers like George Kuchar, Sara Kathryn Arledge, and Ted V. Mikels; influential radio announcers like Rodney Bingenheimer; to reviews of art exhibits, like Susan Greiger's (now Susan Singer) controversial show at Aarnun gallery featuring life-sized nude photos arranged in a flip book and an exhibit about how celebrities and common folk relate to their own noses.

Also included in the magazine were punk, jazz, and alternative music reviews featuring musicians like "The Hipster" Harry Gibson, Fred Frith, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young; and reproductions of original art, illustrations, comics, and photographs from many avant garde contributors. Even the advertisements were very interesting, such as the artist Jack McIntosh's ads selling art trash from his studio for five to two hundred dollars. One Jack McIntosh ad offered his services as a speaker at your church or club for $20. Included in the ad was the picture of a bizarre, drooling man with bulging eyes and vampire teeth.

The magazine's legacy was publishing early work by a variety of writers, artists, and photographers who went on to considerable success in their respective fields. Dennis Cooper, Michelle Huneven, Kirk Silsbee, Doug Humble, Gusmano Cesaretti, Jules Bates, Karla Karin, Sid Griffin, Steve Escandon, and others contributed to GOSH! The legendary illustrator, Neon Park, best remembered for his record album covers for the rock band Little Feat and for the Mothers of Invention's Weasels Ripped My Flesh did cover art for the ninth issue, showing an atom bomb exploding through an open zipper in the surface of the earth, as if a nuclear explosion is the ultimate male erection.

GOSH! was printed on newsprint in black and white in a signature of 12 sheets. Some covers contained black and one color, usually red or blue, used on the magazine logo of the word GOSH! surrrounded by a circle. It was published in folio format on paper 17 by 22 inches and folded twice to appear 8 1/2 by 11 inches. When unfolded to reveal the content, 24 pages were each 11 x 17 inches and facing each other. The editor and publisher of GOSH! was Terry Cannon, who is himself as notable as the other artists he included in the magazine. Cannon also founded the Pasadena, and later, Los Angeles Film Forum which continues to be active in Hollywood showing the works of experimental filmmakers, and the Baseball Reliquary, which presents exhibits showing an alternative view of the history and social impact of America's national pastime, and annually inducts prominent baseball figures into its 'Shrine of the Eternals'. In addition, Cannon served as an editor on his father's classic car mechanic's magazine Skinned Knuckles. The editorial office for GOSH! was located at 35 N. Raymond Avenue in Old Town Pasadena during Pasadena's period of intense art making activities of the 1970s and 80s.

Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

The website of the magazine Cosmopolitan offers tips on beauty and fashion, quizzes, online shopping and the best offers. Are you in need of some retail inspiration? The best shops and websites have been brought together and can be found in ‘Cosmos Shopping Selection’. In the forum you can discuss everything from your relationship to the latest fashion, gossip about the stars or make new friends.

The Cosmopolitan.nl visitor is both impulsive and positive; she’s ready to try something new, after all rules are there to be broken! She is attracted to beautiful objects, wants to look good and is an easy spender. The site gives her inspiration on further enjoyment in life.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

Polina meets the needs of the Ukrainian woman by providing information, advice and entertainment.

Country: Ukraine
City: Kiev

VERY ELLE is published twice a year and features work by a slew of new artists and photographers as well as interviews with personalities and editorial surprises.

VERY ELLE was launched together with VERY ELLE.FR, an innovative and creative e-magazine and a natural extension of this new adventure.

Country: France
City: Paris

Collezioni Close Up Woman Skirt & Trouser : There¿s no doubt about it, legs are set to bare all in spring/summer 2010! Skirts are to reign supreme: be they short, mini or mid length, chic or witty, balloon style or with flounces, anything goes. Trousers are relegated to second place, with preference going to loose jodhpur fits and a skinny glam-rock appeal, whilst shorts, in urban, military and sporty versions are out to grab attention. Classic Bermudas, authentic examples of unadulterated elegance and luxury, appear on the catwalk as classy, sophisticated additions to any wardrobe. But the real cult garment of 2010 are dungarees, bought slap bang up to date, beginning with a sexy version by Jean Paul Gaultier. images: more than 600 pages: 128 format: cm. 24,5 x 33

Country: Italy
City: Modena

L’Officiel China was first published in 1980. In 2003 it merged with the Chinese title Fashion, the longest-lasting fashion publication in China and a pioneer of Chinese culture. Born from those two fashion icons, L’Officiel China is the perfect mix of iconic Eastern and Western styles, introducing selected French content together with the latest Chinese trends.

Country: China
City: Beijing
Country: China
City: Hong Kong

VEOIR MAGAZINE is an independent biannual fashion magazine based out of New York, but staffed around the world. It contains high-end fashion stories created by some of the most inspiring creative minds in the industry who believe in creating unforgettable stories.

The magazine is born out of the ideology to not just dream, but to create an equal stage for talent and is realized for the real lovers of fashion, photography, style and beauty alike. VEOIR is luxurious and timeless, yet youthful and progressive.

Country: United States
City: New York

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