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Styleicons.com.au is an interactive social environment for the hairdressing industry. Rich with the ideal mix of content to fuel a creative mind, the inspirational community has been designed to propel the industry’s business and creative minds and motivate the next generation of the hair and fashion leaders.

Through a delicate balance of information and aesthetic appeal, styleicons.com.au updates all industry professionals with a subtle mix of news, a focus on events, people, business, product and lifestyle news as well all things hip to ensure any creative professional is not left untouched.

It was their objective to create a website that not only reveals the voices of industry but one that enabled interaction and education – the fundamentals of the hairdressing industry.

Enhancing the unique qualities of the industry’s leading trade magazines, INSTYLE and ESTETICA Australia/New Zealand, the site is rife with international flair. Users can expect the same journalistic creativity and meticulous philosophy behind the success of these titles, with the added punch of a weekly news update.

Register now and interact with your mentors – the potential of the site is fuelled by you – the voices of our industry, enjoy.

Country: Australia
City: Pyrmont
Country: Italy
City: Modena

FAULT collaborates with the world’s leading artists in film, fashion, art and music.

Published quarterly and accompanied annually by a luxury, collectible hardback book.

FAULT never underestimates the effects fashion and artists have to provoke social change and the ability to shape our future. With this knowledge and understanding, we celebrate and present diversity of brilliant minds, embracing all aspects of the art World to create something truly phenomenal.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Japan
City: Japan
Website: http://anecan.tv
Country: Iceland
City: Reykjavík
Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen
Country: Hungary
City: Budapest
Country: Canada
City: Toronto
W

Go behind the runways with W and sit front row at the world's hottest shows. Get the first looks at the most fabulous fashion.

In each issue of W, you'll get:

* Fashion that is elegant, opulent, and colorful

* Society, couture, accessories, parties

* People, beauty, travel, Hollywood, home. All like you've never seen them before.

W is a monthly American fashion magazine published by Condé Nast Publications, who purchased original owner Fairchild Publications in 1999. The magazine is an oversize format – ten inches wide and thirteen inches tall. Patrick McCarthy is its chairman and editorial director. McCarthy has previously worked for Women's Wear Daily, the sister publication of W. Nina Lawrence is the vice president and publisher of W. W magazine has a reader base of nearly half a million, 469,000 of which are annual subscribers. 80 percent of the magazine's readers are female and have an average household income of $135,840.

Often the subject of controversy, W magazine has featured stories and covers which have provoked mixed responses from its intended audience. In July 2005, W produced a 60-page Steven Klein portfolio of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt entitled "Domestic Bliss". The shoot was based upon Pitt's idea of the irony of the perfect American family; set in 1963, the photographs mirror the era when 1960s disillusionment was boiling under the facade of pristine 1950s suburbia.

Other controversial issues include Steven Meisel's shoot entitled "ASexual Revolution," in which male and female models (including Jessica Stam and Karen Elson) are depicted in gender-bending styles and provocative poses. In addition, Tom Ford's racy shoot with Steven Klein and the accompanying article on sexuality in fashion came as a shock to some loyal readers. During the interview, Ford is quoted as saying "I've always been about pansexuality. Whether I'm sleeping with girls or not at this point in my life, the clothes have often been androgynous, which is very much my standard of beauty." Steven Klein also was the photographer for the racy photo shoot featured in the August 2007 issue, showcasing David and Victoria Beckham. Bruce Weber produced a 60-page tribute to New Orleans in the April 2008 issue, and shot a 36-page story on the newest fashion designers in Miami for the July 2008 issue. Most of W's most memorable covers are featured on the W Classics page on the magazine's website.

W is also known for its coverage of American and European society. Many of these society luminaries, as well as the elite of the entertainment and fashion industries, have allowed W into their homes for the magazine's W House Tours feature, including Marc Jacobs, Sir Evelyn Rothschild and Imelda Marcos.

Country: United States
City: New York

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

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Maxim India is a publication of a popular international men's magazine based in the United Kingdom and known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models, none of which are nudes. In 2008, the magazine started to publish a version of the magazine in India for the Indian audience. Largely covering everything related to men's lifestyle, Maxim India is currently the industry leader for men's magazines in India.

Country: India
City: UK
Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

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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