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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)

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SHAPE ONLINE is the website for women who are sexy, beautiful and sporty. The SHAPE user wants to stay fit and look good at the same time. SHAPE ONLINE helps her to do so with workouts and advice on food and dieting, which complement the print edition. Beauty trends and fashion highlights are presented in picture galleries, and step-by-step videos.

More and more users take advantage of the large offer of personal tests and knowledge tests about relevant topics as well as weekly sweepstakes. The online editorial department uses the results of the surveys and votings as information to create new content. All trends are reflected in the community.

Country: Germany
City: Munich

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
SHE

SHE magazine is the smart guide to modern living; answering your questions and giving you the inside track on home, fashion, beauty and health; plus so much more to make, do and discover than any other woman's magazine.

SHE Magazine answers lifestyle questions simply but with inspiration and authority, combining that service with emotional and uplifting real life features that readers can really relate to.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

ELLE became the world's largest fashion magazine by suggesting but never prescribing; by offering a rich mix of high and low; and above all by leading the reader to discover her personal style.

A mission is nothing if not a promise: ELLE pledges that even while we change—as every living thing must—we will never lose our intelligence, our wit, our cool, and our ability to be just a little ahead of the times.

Country: Bulgaria
City: Sofia

Gisele magazine for women who want to live free with confidence covering women fashion and trends.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Bride & Groom is New Zealand's No.1 wedding magazine and the essential guide for couples planning their wedding and honeymoon. Each issue is packed full with informative articles, beautiful readers weddings, inspirational ideas and helpful tips from real brides and wedding experts, the latest wedding trends and bridal fashion, plus amazing competitions, offers and giveaways. Subscribe now and make your wedding planning a breeze!

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland
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Town & Country, formerly the Home Journal and The National Press, is a monthly American lifestyle magazine. It is the oldest continually published general interest magazine in the United States.

Early history

It was founded by poet and essayist Nathaniel Parker Willis and New York Evening Mirror newspaper editor George Pope Morris, as The National Press in 1846. Eight months later, it was renamed The Home Journal. After 1901, the magazine title became "Town & Country" and it has retained that name ever since.

Throughout most of the 19th century, this weekly magazine featured poetry, essays, and fiction. As more influential people began reading it, the magazine began to include society news and gossip in its pages. After 1901, the magazine continued to chronicle the social events and leisure activities of the North American landed aristocracy such as debutante or cotillion balls, and also reported on the subsequent "advantageous marriages" that came from people meeting at such social engagements.

The magazine's earlier readership initially consisted of members of the Establishment. This includes older wealthy families of New York, Boston Brahmins or those people in other parts of the United States whose surnames may have appeared in the Social Register.

Willis owned and edited the magazine from 1846 until his death in 1867.

Modern history

After Willis's death, the magazine went through several owners and editors until William Randolph Hearst acquired ownership in 1925. The first editor under Hearst ownership was Harry Bull. He edited the magazine from 1925 through 1949. Henry B. Sell became Bull's successor.

The magazine is still owned and published by the Hearst Corporation.

Today, the magazine is published monthly, and its readership is composed of mainly younger socialites, café society, and middle class professionals.

Most of the advertising copy in the magazine is for luxury goods and services. The feature articles and photography focus primarily on fashion, arts, culture, interior design, travel, weddings, parties, gala events and other interests and concerns of the upper class.

In May 1993, Pamela Fiori became the first woman editor-in-chief of Town & Country magazine. During her tenure, Fiori has been credited with increasing circulation in several ways, including making the magazine more fashion forward and, in recent years, making philanthropy more of a priority for the magazine.

Fiori also has pushed for more diversity in the magazine's coverage. In an effort to play down the magazine's perceived snobbish and elitist WASP, or preppy image, more celebrities have been showing up on the magazine covers, and there has been an increase in the number of articles showcasing the events and weddings of socially prominent persons of African-American descent, as well as the social activities of people of other ethnicities.

Spin-off

In September 2003, a spin-off magazine entitled Town & Country Travel appeared. It is published quarterly. In September 2007, Town & Country Travel launched a travel website, townandcountrytravelmag.com; its staff travel blog can be found here. There is a special edition of the magazine focusing on wedding planning. In the past decade, several etiquette, wedding and lifestyle guidebooks have also published by the magazine. Among the most recent books published by the magazine is "Modern Manners: The Thinking Person's Guide to Social Graces," released in 2005 and edited by Town & Country senior editor Thomas Farley.

Country: United States
City: New York

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