Soon Magazine

Amazing fashion photography magazine, Soon from France is indeed one of the best. Professionally done, carefully designed hundreds of inspiring and motivating photographs full of creative designs, shapes and colors will win you imagination over.

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It focuses on colour displays on runways. It contains 20 designers' palette schema considering balance between mature and young. If one wants clearer comprehension about colours, this will be the best choice. COLORules comes out twice a year: early April featuring the A/W season, and early in November featuring the S/S edition.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

COSMOPOLITAN is a lifestyle magazine for university students who live in the cities and look forward to future career.

COSMOPOLITAN provides information to help young women in their mid-20s to early 30s seeking active lives.

COSMOPOLITAN is a magazine that addresses single women’s concerns and advice for them such as the latest in fashion & beauty, relationships, career, self-development, and information for a healthy life that is a big draw among young people.

The first korean edition of COSMOPOLITAN, a women’s magazine with the highest sales volume in the world, was launched in August 2000 by Hearst-JoongAng, a

joint-venture between JoongAng m&b and the Hearst corporation. It was the 41st regional edition. The heroine who transformed 『COSMOPOLITAN』 founded in the U.S in 1886 for upper class families to the present-day sexy and gorgeous magazine was Ms. Helen Gurley Brown. Her message of ‘Be a fun and fearless female’ is still alive in today’s COSMOPOLITAN. Her message was none other than ‘Fun, Fearless, Female.’ Now Cosmopolitan has gone beyond and has become a lifestyle bible for young women. Therefore, reading COSMOPOLITAN means approaching them in a personal way. You and your brand become a fun, proud and energetic female in her 20s-30s.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Wallpaper* The stuff that surrounds you. Design Interiors Fashion Art Entertaining and Lifestyle

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok
Country: United States
City: New York
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

VAGA Magazine is a biannual, New York based printed fashion and art magazine. Each issue will be theme oriented showcasing original fashion editorials along with exclusive high quality articles, interviews and featured profiles from the fashion industry. VAGA has an open door policy to new creatives. For each issue they will feature an emerging talent, profiling them, their art and bringing attention to their new perspective on fashion and art.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok
Country: China
City: Beijing
Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo

First published in 1992, Oggi is a fashion magazine for women, in their late 20s and early 30s, with a “global career” in mind.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Naag was founded by Fiona Byrne and fashion model Agyness Deyn. They talk about things they like and do and see and feel.

Country: United States
City: New York
Website: http://naag.com
Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Esquire is a men's magazine, published in the U.S. by the Hearst Corporation. Founded in 1932, it flourished during the Great Depression under the guidance of founder and editor Arnold Gingrich.

Esquire appeared, for the first time, in October 1933. It was conceived at the darkest moment of the depression and was born at the dawn of the New Deal. The magazine began as a racy publication for men, published by David A. Smart and Arnold Gingrich. It later transformed itself into a more refined periodical with an emphasis on men's fashion and contributions by Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the 1940s, the popularity of the Petty Girls and Vargas Girls provided a circulation boost. In the 1960s, Esquire helped pioneer the trend of New Journalism by publishing such writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O'Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe and Terry Southern. Under Harold Hayes, who ran it from 1961 to 1973, it became as distinctive as its oversized pages. The magazine shrank to the conventional 8½x11 in 1971. The magazine was sold by the original owners to Clay Felker in 1977, who sold it to the 13-30 Corporation, a Tennessee publisher, two years later. 13-30 split up in 1986, and Esquire was sold to Hearst at the end of the year.

David Granger was named editor-in-chief of the magazine in June 1997. Since his arrival, the magazine has received numerous awards, including multiple National Magazine Awards—the industry’s highest honor. Prior to becoming editor-in-chief at Esquire, Granger was the executive editor at GQ for nearly six years.

In October 2008, to commemorate the magazine’s 75th Anniversary, Esquire published a limited edition digital cover that featured electronic ink with moving words and flashing images.

Country: United States
City: New York

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