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Professional Beauty magazine is the leading business to business magazine for the Australian aesthetics industry. It is published six times per year; comprised of five standard editions plus the standalone Annual Buyer’s Directory.

With an audited circulation of more than 9,000 readers, Professional Beauty reaches the key decision-makers in a highly competitive and profitable industry and has been recognised as the “bible of the beauty industry” for over 10 years.

All five standard editions present a mix of new product information, local and international news, and special features keeping beauty and spa therapists, nail technicians and other beauty professionals educated and informed.

The Annual Buyer’s Directory is an indispensable reference for sourcing suppliers, wholesalers, manufacturers plus products and services.

Country: Australia
City: Pyrmont
Country: Argentina
City: Buenos Aires

WWD is the media of record for senior executives in the global women�s and men�s fashion, retail and beauty communities and the consumer media that cover the market.

WWD Magazines set the trends the world follows, engaging fashion, retail and beauty power players with compelling issues that offer the first look at what's next in global fashion.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

FHM, originally published as For Him Magazine, is an international monthly men's lifestyle magazine.

The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994 when Emap Consumer Media bought the magazine, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue. Founded by Chris Astridge, the magazine was a predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets.

Circulation expanded to newsagents as a quarterly by the spring of 1987. After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad's mag genre), For Him Magazine firmed up its editorial approach to compete with the expanding market and introduced a sports supplement. It then went monthly and changed its name to FHM. It subsequently dominated the men's market and began to expand internationally.

The magazine is printed on high quality glossy paper and the photography is of high technical quality. FHM became one of the best-selling magazines in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling more than 700,000 copies per month by 1999.

FHM was sold as part of the publishing company sale, from EMAP to Bauer Publishing in February 2008.

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok
Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: Germany
City: Bonn

A seasonal fashion and beauty bible for TONI&GUY and essensuals clients, the magazine provides insider knowledge on style, hair and fashion for both women and men. The magazine builds upon the existing relationship between the client and TONI&GUY by bringing the brand into the clients home.

The magazine is distributed across the globe, and additional 5,000 copies are distributed at London Fashion Week (spring and autumn issues)

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Top of the line award winning German publication, Squint is dot on all beautiful things life has to offer. Professional and wonderfully arranged photo essays on style, fashion, design, beauty, art are indeed visual treat. A must have for everyone connected to fashion and creativity, very motivating and encouraging

Country: Germany
City: Hamburg

For the 21st century man who wants to look sharp + live smart, GQ.com will give our reader the access, the tools and how-to's to enhance his life.

GQ (originally Gentlemen's Quarterly) is a monthly men's magazine focusing upon fashion, style, and culture for men, through articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books.

Gentlemen's Quarterly was launched in 1931 in the United States as Apparel Arts, a men's fashion magazine for the clothing trade, aimed primarily at wholesale buyers and retail sellers. Initially it had a very limited print run and was aimed solely at industry insiders to enable them to give advice to their customers. The popularity of the magazine amongst retail customers, who often took the magazine from the retailers, spurred the creation of Esquire magazine in 1933.

Apparel Arts continued until 1957 when it was transformed into a quarterly magazine for men which was published for many years by Esquire Inc. Apparel was dropped from the logo in 1958 with the spring issue after nine issues, and the name Gentlemen's Quarterly was established.

In 1979 Condé Nast Publications bought the publication and editor Art Cooper changed the course of the magazine, introducing articles beyond fashion and establishing GQ as a general men's magazine in competition with Esquire. Subsequently, international editions were launched as regional adaptations of the U.S. editorial formula. Jim Nelson was named editor-in-chief of GQ in February 2003; during his tenure he worked as both a writer and an editor of several National Magazine Award-nominated pieces. During Nelson's tenure, GQ has become more oriented towards younger readers and those who prefer a more casual style.

Nonnie Moore was hired by GQ as fashion editor in 1984, having served in the same position at Mademoiselle and Harper's Bazaar. Jim Moore, the magazine's fashion director at the time of her death in 2009, described the choice as unusual, observing that "She was not from men's wear, so people said she was an odd choice, but she was actually the perfect choice" and noting that she changed the publication's more casual look, which "She helped dress up the pages, as well as dress up the men, while making the mix more exciting and varied and approachable for men."

GQ has been closely associated with metrosexuality. The writer Mark Simpson coined the term in an article for British newspaper The Independent about his visit to a GQ exhibition in London: "The promotion of metrosexuality was left to the men's style press, magazines such as The Face, GQ, Esquire, Arena and FHM, the new media which took off in the Eighties and is still growing.... They filled their magazines with images of narcissistic young men sporting fashionable clothes and accessories. And they persuaded other young men to study them with a mixture of envy and desire."

Country: United States
City: New York

More than a fashion magazine, ELLE is a style magazine. It creates a link between designers and real women. ELLE not only features the latest trends and designer clothes but it also advises women on how to wear them in their everyday lives. The success of ELLE lies in its mix of styles: from designers’ clothes to high street, from luxury items to sportswear, from the latest trends to vintage style.

ELLE addresses women with a very strong and positive message: “wear it your way!” ELLE is therefore all about style, the ELLE style: daring women to play with their femininity, to feel free to create their own style and to enjoy life, or in 3 words; to be “SEXY,STYLISH,SPIRITED”. ELLE creates a very strong relationship with it’s readers by showing them how to mix styles and how to create their own look. ELLE does not dictate but provides inspiration, and introduces to new ideas.

Country: Greece
City: Athens

Luxury has never been more important. Who wants mediocrity when you can live the dream? At Harper’s BAZAAR, the dream comes alive with a vision that is authoritative and inspiring. And so the next chapter in BAZAAR’s rich heritage sees an even greater focus on bringing the readers the insider story, breathtaking fashion shoots and providing the definitive edit on the latest fashion, beauty and lifestyle innovations.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: France
City: Paris

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