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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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Ninsmoda covers fashion collection for zero to pre-teen. Focusing on Spanish designers creations and labels, but at the same time not ignoring the best of international childrenwear shows and market. It has beautiful photographs, ample countrywise coverage.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Spain
City: Gran Canaria
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

The research magazine with its very own way of supplying information to fashion professionals. The colours, inspirations, materials and lines of the macro trends more than a year ahead of the market. In-depth features on sociological themes, tips on colours and trends from major international brands, all the latest trends on the web and the hottest news from the sector.

It is a useful work tool and an invaluable travel companion as your collection is put together.

Country: Italy
City: Bologna

SSAW is a Helsinki-based biannual fashion and culture magazine that brings together the best of Finnish and international talent. We strive to make something more than just another style magazine as each edition of SSAW is a lovingly crafted collection of all things we find dear, relevant and genuine in fashion, art and culture. Our raw and paired down aesthetics are a counter reaction to the overtly polished and digitally manipulated imagery that surrounds us today. We want to create something that is both real and exciting. Visually arresting editorials and captivating articles and interviews produced by our talented team of international contributors make SSAW a collectible, something you want to return to and keep forever.

Country: Finland
City: Helsinki

Romantic, traditional, unusual, classic, trendy, for the best interpretation of the ceremony, but also to organize every detail, a guide full of ideas. The fashion is just one of the topics of the magazine, because a marriage is recognized by all: the atmosphere of the ceremony, the style of drink, the choice of a box or a floral decoration, the exclusivity of the honeymoon. Vogue Bride offers its advice to the sophisticated woman who wants to make the most beautiful day of her life. Vogue Sposa, a unique and irreplaceable magazine.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: Italy
City: Italy

Sleazenation was a monthly London based fashion and lifestyle magazine printed by Swinstead Publishing. The founding editor was Steve Beale, who left in 1999 to work at EMAP on The Face and Arena. Subsequent editors were Stuart Turnbull, Steve Slocombe and Neil Boorman. The magazine closed at the end of 2003 and was relaunched shortly afterwards as "Sleaze" magazine. The magazine was an early champion of influential photographers including Ewen Spencer and Jonathan de Villiers, particularly through the black and white, documentary-style photography of nightlife which used to accompany the club listings.

During its tenure Sleazenation worked with a number of well-known art directors such as Stephen Male (who helped mould the face of i-D magazine in the 1980s), Nick Booth, Guerilla 6, Stephen Duffy and Rob Lowe (better known as Supermundane) although it is Scott King's time at the magazine which helped solidify the magazine in many people's minds. During his tenure the magazine adopted the slogan, "An ideal for living through fashion, art, music and design".

Scott King's "Cher Guevara" cover from the February 2001 issue won several magazine awards and was featured in the Barbican exhibition 'Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties'. He also contributed cover headlines such as "Now even more superficial/Over 100 pages of hype & lies" and "Absolute sell out". The re-invigorated 'Sleaze' came under the art direction of Rob Lowe but only lasted 4 issues before being closed down. The former editor Neil Boorman and former music editor Stuart Turnbull went on to run free London bi-monthly magazine 'Good for Nothing' which ran for 8 issues before closing around the end of 2005.

Sleazenation had an attendant picture library, PYMCA (Photographic Youth Music & Culture Archive). This was overseen by Steve Lazarides, who would go on to manage Banksy.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Used is a London based biannual publication focussing on the interaction between Fashion and Art.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

The Latin woman's beauty fashion leader, Vanidades covers all the bases - from profiles of the top names in Latin culture to lifestyle tips to the latest beauty and fashion looks and trends. Plus, a look at today's hottest crossover Latina entertainers, from television personalities to top movie stars to the chart-topping recording artists.

Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City

Tatler launched in 2008 and has become established as the most upbeat and on-the-mark monthly magazine covering high society and fashion in Russia. In Autumn 2011 Tatler introduced The Debutante Ball, a grand event for young daughters of the most influential and famous. The Tatler Best Schools iPhone app is a practical resource for objective information on the best educational institutions all over the world, while the Tatler website is the best place for society gossip and celebrity news in Russia.

Country: Russia
City: Moscow

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