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The Last Magazine celebrates the next generation of art, fashion, music, and culture. Published biannually in an oversized newspaper format and on thelast-magazine.com, The Last serves as an artistic platform for a new wave of talent. The Last is also the place where an international group of young and connected readers come to find the latest and greatest in everything that interests them. Conceptual in both format and spirit, The Last abides by no preconceived template, establishing new rules with every issue. It’s a place for an unpredictable mix of people, places, and ideas. It’s all things new—at last.

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Country: United States
City: New York

Sepp is the original magazine that unites the two worlds of fashion and football. It brings together bold face name designers and top models with the energy and panache of the beautiful game. Sepp is a visual publication featuring emerging talent in photography as well as fine art that interacts with leading fashion labels. In each issue, designers create one-of-a-kind fashion "football" jerseys.

Sepp is a stand-alone title, a collectors' item produced only every two years for the planet's two major soccer tournaments - The World and The European Championships. Recognizing its uniqueness, the Hamburg Museum of Art and Design gave over a whole room to Sepp in its winter 2006 exhibition on football.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

Each issue delivers high-profile interviews, stunning photography, and thought-provoking features on the world's most engaging, people, places, and personalities. Your subscription includes must-see special issues like the Hollywood issue and the Music issue, and monthly coverage of the movers and shakers in entertainment, media, politics, business and the arts.

Vanity Fair is an American magazine of pop culture, fashion, and politics published by Condé Nast Publications. The present Vanity Fair has been published since 1981 and there have been editions for four European countries as well as the U.S. edition. This revived the title which had ceased publication in 1935 after a run from 1913; the worldwide depression had reduced sales dramatically by then.

Condé Nast began his empire by purchasing the men's fashion magazine Dress in 1913. He renamed the magazine Dress and Vanity Fair and published four issues in 1913. He is said to have paid $3,000 for the right to use the title "Vanity Fair" in the United States, but it is unknown whether the right was granted by an earlier English publication or some other source. It was almost certainly the magazine "The Standard and Vanity Fair", "the only periodical printed for the playgoer and player", published weekly by the "Standard and Vanity Fair Company, Inc", whose president was Harry Mountford, also General Director of The White Rats theatrical union. After a short period of inactivity the magazine was relaunched in 1914 as Vanity Fair.

The magazine achieved great popularity under editor Frank Crowninshield. In 1919 Robert Benchley was tapped to become managing editor. He joined Dorothy Parker, who had come to the magazine from Vogue, and was the staff drama critic. Benchley hired future playwright Robert E. Sherwood, who had recently returned from World War I. The trio were among the original members of the Algonquin Round Table, which met at the Algonquin Hotel, on the same West 44th Street block as Condé Nast's offices.

Crowninshield attracted the best writers of the era. Aldous Huxley, T. S. Eliot, Ferenc Molnár, Gertrude Stein, and Djuna Barnes all appeared in a single issue, July 1923.

Starting in 1925 Vanity Fair competed with The New Yorker as the American establishment's top culture chronicle. It contained writing by Thomas Wolfe, T. S. Eliot and P. G. Wodehouse, theatre criticisms by Dorothy Parker, and photographs by Edward Steichen; Claire Boothe Luce was its editor for some time.

In 1915 it published more pages of advertisements than any other U.S. magazine. It continued to thrive into the twenties. However, it became a casualty of the Great Depression and declining advertising revenues, although its circulation, at 90,000 copies, was at its peak. Condé Nast announced in December 1935 that Vanity Fair would be folded into Vogue (circulation 156,000) as of the March 1936 issue.

Condé Nast Publications, under the ownership of Si Newhouse, announced in June 1981 that it was reviving the magazine. The first issue was published in February 1983 (cover date March), edited by Richard Locke, formerly of The New York Times Book Review. After three issues, Locke was replaced by Leo Lerman, veteran features editor of Vogue. He was followed by editors Tina Brown (1984–1992) and E. Graydon Carter (since 1992). Regular columnists include Sebastian Junger, Michael Wolff, Christopher Hitchens, the late Dominick Dunne, Vicky Ward, and Maureen Orth. Famous contributing photographers for the magazine include Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino and the late Herb Ritts, all who have provided the magazine with a string of lavish covers and full-page portraits of current celebrities. Amongst the most famous of these was the August 1991 Leibovitz cover featuring a naked, pregnant Demi Moore, an image entitled More Demi Moore that to this day holds a spot in pop culture.

In addition to its controversial photography, the magazine also prints articles on a variety of topics. In 1996, journalist Marie Brenner wrote an exposé on the tobacco industry entitled "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The article was later adapted into a movie The Insider (1999), which starred Al Pacino and Russell Crowe. Most famously, after more than thirty years of mystery, an article in the May 2005 edition revealed the identity of Deep Throat (W. Mark Felt), one of the sources for The Washington Post articles on Watergate, which led to the 1974 resignation of U.S. President Richard Nixon. The magazine also includes candid interviews from celebrities: from Teri Hatcher admitting to being abused as a child to Jennifer Aniston's first interview after her divorce from Brad Pitt. Anderson Cooper talked about his brother's death while Martha Stewart gave an exclusive to the magazine right after her release from prison.

In August 2006, Vanity Fair sent photographer Annie Leibovitz to the Telluride, Colorado home of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes for its October 2006 issue. The photo shoot was of the couple and their daughter, Suri Cruise, who had previously been "hidden", without pictures released to the public, causing many to start to deny her existence. This issue became the second highest selling issue for the magazine; the first was the Jennifer Aniston cover after her divorce.

In keeping with the influence of Hollywood and pop culture on the magazine, Vanity Fair hosts a high-profile, exclusive Academy Awards after-party at the restaurant Morton's. In addition, its annual Hollywood issue usually consists of pictorials of that year's respective Academy Award nominees. Previous Hollywood issue covers have included group images of Gwyneth Paltrow, Nicole Kidman, and Catherine Deneuve together and Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, and Jack Black together.

The magazine was the subject of Toby Young's book, How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, about his search for success, from 1995, in New York working for Graydon Carter's Vanity Fair. The book has been made into a movie, with Jeff Bridges playing Carter.

There are currently three international editions of Vanity Fair being published, namely in the United Kingdom (started 1991), Spain and Italy, with the Italian version published weekly. The German edition was shut down in 2009.

Country: United States
City: New York

ELLE QUÉBEC features the latest fashion and makeup trends, interviews with local and international celebrities, health items, society columns, culture, travel and the art of li

Country: Canada
City: Quebec
Country: Brazil

InStyle korea is a magazine recognized as a most successful case of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle through a filter called ‘star’.

InStyle korea is a licensed magazine for women between the ages of 25 and 35, who are urban, stylish and enjoying New Yorkers’ lifestyles.

Average number of pages_350pWith InStyle korea’s unique concept of covering the fashion, beauty and lifestyles of celebrities, it satisfies readers’ curiosity on the stars’ human side and their private lives.

InStyle korea has kept its guiding principle, “to show the most attractive and beautiful celebrities and their stories with essential information” since its release in

March 2003. Rooted in the global media group, Time Inc., InStyle korea has positioned itself as a unique licensed magazine as it takes In Style US’s core strengths and at the same time localizes it for korean tastes. Coverage on New Yorkers’ chic lifestyles, up-to-date and detailed information, and features of celebrities’ daily lives seen from diverse perspectives are part of attractions provided by 『InStyle korea』. Because InStyle korea is based on thorough research and analysis on what people in metropolitan cities desire the most, the readers can enjoy satisfaction to the fullest.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

Women's Health reaches a new generation of women who don't like the way most women's magazines make them feel.

Women's Health is for the woman who wants to reach a healthy, attractive weight but doesn't equate that with having thighs the size of toothpicks. They know that exercising and eating well will make you happier and stronger (even if after-work runs can really suck). That looking and feeling good have very little to do with cosmetics and high heels (though they can help you feel glamorous on a Saturday night). And that life can be stressful since there's never enough time, but balance is achievable (with a little help).

Most of all, WH focuses on what you can do, right now, to improve your life.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw
Country: Finland
City: Helsinki

Style.com is the definitive voice of fashion online.

The site engages its users with the most comprehensive coverage of the major fashion shows; authoritative reports on seasonal trends; inspirational shopping guides; entertaining videos and interactive tools like "lookbooks"; extensive beauty content; the latest social, celebrity, and fashion news; and lively, informed takes on the intersection between fashion and pop culture. By making shows and trends instantly available, Style.com has revolutionized the way people consume fashion around the globe.

Style.com's gorgeous design and outstanding editorial have been recognized with numerous honors, including a National Magazine Award for General Excellence Online in 2005. The Style.com iPhone app, launched in fall 2008, has also been hailed as the best in its class.

Country: United States
City: New York

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

Collezioni Close Up Casual Wear is a new publication series with professional analyses about fashion shaping details as shown in leading designer collections during the latest fashion weeks in New York, London, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Milan and Paris. All the shows are carefully analysed by experienced designers to select and categorize the most directional and influential looks images: more than 700 pages: 144 format: cm. 24,5 x 33

Country: Italy
City: Modena

METAL Magazine was born in June 2006 as a unique blend of fashion and arts with an international forefront scope. It features cutting edge content that refuses everything that’s ordinary, born out of the desire to provide an alternative to the bilingual (Spanish/English) segment that is steadily on the rise.

METAL is made in Barcelona, New York, Paris, London and Scandinavia by an influential array of creative minds that assume that a different magazine format is not only achievable, but also utterly necessary.The result is a qualitative publication with five issues per year that is also exclusive and collectable.

Country: Spain
City: Barcelona

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