Stockholm S/S/A/W

Every season STOCKHOLM S/S/A/W presents Swedish fashion in the most beautiful way possible. 176 pages of graphic design pornography.

The magazine is an independent publication published by Jakob Hedberg. Printed in 2000 exclusive and numbered copies.

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Dealer de luxe magazine is published in France, published quarterly. Covering the latest fashion, style and lifestyle patterns going on.

Country: France
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

IN TREND is a photographic concept of 5 different magazines featuring KNIT, JEANS WEAR, EMBOIRDERY, CUT&SEW+T SHIRTS and ACCESSORY starting from the shots taken at the latest fashion shows. Each volume offers detailed iimages of over 700 items, covering 100 luxury brands from runways in Paris, Milan, New York, London, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Madrid, Barcelona, and Tokyo. Each photo is enlarged, meaning all details of the suits will be shown very clearly. IN TREND provides five issues per season (KNIT, JEANS WEAR, EMBROIDELY, CUT&SEW+T SHIRTS and ACCESSORY), published twice a year: F/W issues released around April and S/S issues released around October, following the runways calendar.

Country: Taiwan
City: Taipei City

125 is a London based, internationally available showcase for new work and ideas by photographers, illustrators and artists around the world. Originally marketed as a 'gallery-space-in-print' and something of a vanity project, 125 has gradually become a highly collectible example of what the industry calls luxury publishing with a loyal following around the world.

125 Magazine’s founding partners and the core editorial team are photographers Perry Curties & Jason Joyce, and art directors Rob Crane & Martin Yates who took the decision to start 125 early in 2003 after the realization that no genuinely unbiased platform for new work by both established and emerging talent existed. The first issue (themed Fashion) was released exclusively in the UK and received critical industry acclaim and a nomination in the Magazine Design Awards but was not a commercial success. In the following years the magazine has undergone a number of design and content changes and is now a 300 page, 2 kg 'gallery' of new work and ideas by photographers, stylists and illustrators around the world.

125's most unique feature is its print-sales service which makes all the photography in the magazine available as limited edition art prints through its website. Inclusion in the service is not compulsory but all contributors are offered the chance to participate, with income divided equally between photographer and 125. According to the 125 website they have sold in excess of 8000 prints online and through exhibitions with various companies and galleries including Paul Smith (fashion designer) and St. Lukes advertising agency.

Each issue has a theme and contains the work of 20-25 contributors as well as interviews with leading creative talents such as Nick Knight, Glen Luchford,Sean Ellis, Don McCullin Rankin (photographer), Magnum Photos and many others .The magazine has always sought to provide an unbiased opportunity for creative talent operating a submission process unlike traditional magazines - simply announcing a theme and deadline, with content for the magazine chosen from a postbag by the founding partners.

This process has not been without its flaws with problems arising out of the sheer number of fashion photographers and stylists submitting to each issue and unofficially "calling in" product from fashion houses and PR companies with no guarantee of publication. In more recent issues it appears that the contribution format of the magazine has changed with more and more high profile names commissioned to shoot, Rankin, Richard Kern, Perou, Christopher Griffith, Alice Hawkins, Mick Rock, Shinichi Maruyama, Ernst Fischer, Tim Simmons and more.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Volt Magazine is a creative hybrid that they created to showcase original (specifically commissioned) work form some of the most directional and vital international fashion talents that are fuelling the British scene right now.

Over-sized and unbound the unique format was conceived so that every inch could be relished simultaneously and to push the conventional magazine format way beyond its tight perimeters, producing something that genuinely works a fresh perspective.

Snubbing the inherent censorship that somes with cosying up too close to celebrity Volt's a serious salute to those photographers, stylists, hair & make-up artists and writers still serious about experimenting with fashion without any ties - dispensing with the fame for finance attitude in favour of a magazine with real integrity.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

From September 2008 IoSposa.it, the site born by the joint experience of Vogue Sposa and Sposabella leader magazines in the bridal sector of Condé Nast Company, entered in Style.it network as Wedding Channel.

The Channel aims at offering advices, informations and suggestions for wedding organization: from invitations to favors, from dress to party, from travels to wedding list, it takes a deeper dive into the topic by many useful and trendy informations, news and curiosities.

IoSposa.it proposes married couples a database of useful services that make brides and grooms to detect the best wedding suppliers: it is an unique context for all the companies that work in the wedding industry.

Customized tools and experts’advices make IoSposa.it an useful and functional guide, that combines own style and the internet typical plenty of informations.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: United States
City: New York

'The Pop Manifesto' is a quarterly online magazine, based in both New York, USA and Sydney, Australia. It focuses on counter culture and innovative creatives within the fields of music, fashion and design. Founded by Ilirjana Alushaj and Karl Maier, the pair claim the reason for its inception was to showcase the interesting people and projects they saw around them. The first issue was released in December 2005 and has since built up a reputation for cutting edge design and quirky articles.

Country: United States
City: New York

Commons&Sense was created in answered to the question - what is common sense?

Commons&Sense presents a unique take an the zeitgeist in fashion, beauty, art, interior, music, and the societyin which we live in.

Commons&Sense presents the kind of fashion which you cannot find in all those "catalogue-like" magazines with A to Z descriptions. They present the latest fashion opinions form Tokyo, and so appeal directly to fashion people.

What the Japanese fashion community has been longing for is jsut what Commons&Sense has to offer.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

With the help of Singapore Tatler readers, this guide reveals all the secrets for fine living, and provides reviews of the country's top shops, services and brands.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
Country: Chile
City: Santiago de Chile
Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong

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