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Country: Bulgaria
City: Sofia

American Photo is a bi-monthly publication all about creative photography. You'll read profiles about leaders in the photography industry and aspire to take pictures as fantastic as theirs! You'll look forward to every fantastic issue and each and every picture - all worth more than a thousand words.

Country: United States
City: Lake City

With 50,000 copies distributed each month, Amsterdam Magazine is the largest free English-language magazine in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Magazine is distributed at hundreds of locations in Amsterdam including many hotels, popular tourist attractions, restaurants, bars and shops.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

Seventeen is the world’s leading title for young women who want to look their best, do their best, and get the best – and have a good time while they’re at it!

Licensed from Hearst Communications Inc. in the US, Seventeen Singapore was launched in 2002. Seventeen is a fashion, beauty and life skills magazine that reaches out to young women between the ages of 15 and 24. It has 16 editions worldwide. Positive and accessible, Seventeen celebrates real beauty for the real girl, and inspires diversity and creativity through its useful fashion, beauty and life tips. It reaches out to readers who want to get the most fun out of their young life. Seventeen Singapore is the leading fashion and beauty magazine for young women here. Seventeen also has an edition in Malaysia, which is published by an SPH Magazines associate company.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

Solitaire China is an annual luxury publication published in the major population centres in China. Featuring only elite European jewellery brands, Solitaire China provides the exclusive gateway to the world’s fastest growing economy.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
Country: Italy
City: Torino
Country: United States
City: New York

Vogue is the fashion authority. Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world. Each issue delivers the latest in beauty, style, health, fitness and celebrities and your subscription will include the must-have Spring and Fall Fashion editions. Before it's in fashion, it's in Vogue!

Vogue was founded as a weekly publication by Arthur Baldwin Turnure in 1892. When he died in 1909, Condé Nast picked it up and slowly began growing the publication. The first change Nast made was that Vogue appeared every two weeks instead of weekly. Nast also went overseas in the early 1910s. He first went to Britain, and started a Vogue there, and it went well. Then he went to Spain, however that was a failure. Lastly, Nast took Vogue to France, and that was a huge success. The magazines number of publications and profit increased dramatically under Nast. The magazine's number of subscriptions surged during the Depression, and again during World War II. In the 1960s, with Diana Vreeland as editor-in-chief and personality, the magazine began to appeal to the youth of the sexual revolution by focusing more on contemporary fashion and editorial features openly discussing sexuality. Vogue also continued making household names out of models, a practice that continued with Suzy Parker, Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Lauren Hutton, Veruschka, Marisa Berenson, Penelope Tree, and others.

In 1973, Vogue became a monthly publication. Under editor-in-chief Grace Mirabella, the magazine underwent extensive editorial and stylistic changes to respond to changes in the lifestyles of its target audience.

The current editor-in-chief of American Vogue is Anna Wintour, noted for her trademark bob and her practice of wearing sunglasses indoors. Since taking over in 1988, Wintour has worked to protect the magazine's high status and reputation among fashion publications. In order to do so, she has made the magazine focus on new and more accessible ideas of "fashion" for a wider audience. This allowed Wintour to keep a high circulation while discovering new trends that a broader audience could conceivably afford. For example, the inaugural cover of the magazine under Wintour's editorship featured a three-quarter-length photograph of Israeli super model Michaela Bercu wearing a bejeweled Christian Lacroix jacket and a pair of jeans, departing from her predecessors' tendency to portray a woman’s face alone, which, according to the Times', gave "greater importance to both her clothing and her body. This image also promoted a new form of chic by combining jeans with haute couture. Wintour’s debut cover brokered a class-mass rapprochement that informs modern fashion to this day." Wintour's Vogue also welcomes new and young talent.

Wintour's presence at fashion shows is often taken as an indicator of the designer's profile within the industry. In 2003, she joined the Council of Fashion Designers of America in creating a fund that provides money and guidance to at least two emerging designers each year. This has built loyalty among the emerging new star designers, and helped preserve the magazine's dominant position of influence through what Time called her own "considerable influence over American fashion. Runway shows don't start until she arrives. Designers succeed because she anoints them. Trends are created or crippled on her command."

Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul
Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam
Country: Denmark
City: Frederiksberg
Country: Germany
City: Munich
Country: France
City: Paris

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