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Cosmopolitan is an international magazine for women. It was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, was later transformed into a literary magazine and eventually became a women's magazine in the late 1960s. Also known as Cosmo, its current content includes articles on relationships and sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, as well as fashion and beauty. Published by Hearst Magazines, Cosmopolitan has 58 international editions, is printed in 34 languages and is distributed in more than 100 countries.

Country: Estonia
City: Tallinn
VVV

VVV Magazine is a bi–annual magazine (print & web) that captures equal layouts of both fashion and beauty throughout the decades. Throughout each issue will be scattered amazing single frame images that will provoke your mind and inspire you to create. All fashion & beauty images are captured around the world from cities such as: los angeles, new york, paris, london, italy, tokyo, and hong kong. in addition to the artistic layout, it will also include exposés featuring celebrities and icons of the fashion and entertainment industries. It is shot by the world’s top established and upcoming photographers.

Rendez-vous de la Mode - Exclusive photo services offer you a selection of models from the most prestigious prêt-à-porter fashion houses and a close-up on the catwalks of Milan and Paris.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

Gap Trends Visual Map a very neat and systematic visual documentation of womens designer fashion by Gap, Japan. Published in large format with high quality professional photographs. Collections from top important designers and fashion houses latest styles from the catwalks are arranged on double spread pages in such a manor they clearly highlight the trends and looks of the season. A visual treat for womens fashion industry.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Seventeen is a monthly Japanese fashion magazine for female teenagers published by Shueisha.

Launched in 1967 as a weekly magazine based on the original American Seventeen, the magazine changed the name to SEVENTEEN in 1987, and to Seventeen in 2008.

Since the late 1990s, Seventeen has been the highest-selling teenage fashion magazine in Japan, and has featured its exclusive teenage models as ST-Mo (STモ - Seventeen Model). Well known former Seventeen models include Rie Miyazawa, Hinano Yoshikawa, Keiko Kitagawa, Anna Tsuchiya, Nana Eikura, and Emi Suzuki.

Since the 2000s, just like other popular teenage fashion magazines, some models are from foreign countries mainly in the Eurasian continent, such as the Republic of Sakha, Taiwan, and especially the People's Republic of China. In most cases, they were discovered in some local auditioning-contests they participated in, or in their local places. The former Seventeen model Yuka Narumi, a $million-earning model, once disclosed her personal history as she was scouted at the orphanage she grew up in, which was located in an inland area of People's Republic of China, when she was 11 or 12 and then immigrated to "some place I didn't know, where every guy looked rich and spoke in some language I didn't know" (i.e. Japan).

These ex-foreigner models increase in number year by year and most of them, especially those from People's Republic of China, have extremely-thin shapes like 5 ft 12 in and 80 - 95 lbs.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Vogue Girl, launched in 2011, sold out immediately and the app was downloaded more than 550,000 times. It became the leading new-generation media brand for fashion conscious women with its multiple platforms spanning the magazine, website, blogs, SMS and apps. Vogue Girl magazine is published biannually.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: China
City: Beijing
Country: Indonesia
City: Jakarta

In 2009 to celebrate the fifth birthday of A MAGAZINE, a new website and the A BLOG CURATED BY is launched.

A BLOG will explore the archives of A MAGAZINE and the worlds of our curators, contributors and collaborators. Past issues of A MAGAZINE will be released to view on the website each month through 2009, coupled with parallel content on the A BLOG. We aim to release A MAGAZINE #10 simultaneously in print and online in early 2010.

Country: Belgium
City: Antwerp
Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen

Launched in 2008 by William Alderwick, Melina Nicolaide and Yannis Tsitsovits, Under/current is a biannual magazine that showcases work across fashion, art, music, photography, film and poetry.

With its lavishly presented images and forward-thinking, jargon-free writing, Under/current offers its readers a format that is both accessible and challenging. Besides fashion editorials, artist portfolios and first-hand interviews, the publication features specially commissioned art and photography projects.

By tying such material to timeless themes, Under/current provides lasting relevance within the rapidly changing cultural landscape.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Harper's Bazaar is a world-renowned arbiter of fashion and good taste. Since its inception in 1867 as America's first fashion magazine, Bazaar has been home to extraordinary talents of Man Ray and Richard Avedon, and continues that tradition today with photographers including Peter Lindbergh and Sølve Sundsbø.

Sophisticated, elegant and provocative, Harper’s Bazaar is the style resource for women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture. With style, authority and insider insight, Bazaar focuses strictly on fashion and beauty, and covers what’s new to what’s next.

Month after month, Harper’s Bazaar showcases the world’s most visionary stylists and talented designers to deliver readers a visually stunning portrayal of the world of fashion and beauty.

In addition to publishing in the United States, Bazaar prints 27 editions around the world.

Country: Czech Republic
City: Prague

The Indian edition of Haymarket gadget title Stuff offers the lowdown on lifestyle gadgets, luxury gadgets, private jets, yachts and adventure sports.

Like the original UK edition, Stuff India aims to become one of the most recognisable magazines on the rack.

Although its target audience is men in their 20s and 30s, readers of all ages and genders are bound by one common trait: an addiction to the shiny things in life.

Editor Nishant Padhiar, former the editor of T3 and consultant editor on AV Max, also edits the Indian edition of fellow Haymarket title What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision.

Stuff India is among 25 international editions of the title, which together reach more than one million readers worldwide.

Country: India
City: Mumbai

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