TU Style

Tu is unique of its kind, a magazine that diverts but has a marked service orientation and is strongly news-based through coverage of national and international celebrities. The issues covered include: fashion, beauty, wellbeing, work, cooking and travel, and are handled in a language that is clear and immediate.

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Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Brazil
City: Joinville

Exclusive magazine, informing on latest trends of international fashion trends.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw

TIME Style & Design is a targeted edition reaching TIME's most affluent and style-savvy readers — subscribers handpicked based on their income levels and interest in fashion, style and design.

TIME Style & Design delivers four oversized, glossy issues to an audience committed to a certain lifestyle. Apparel, jewelry, accessories, travel, high-end business services, automotive — you name it — luxury goods and services have a new home in TIME Style & Design.

From TIME Magazine and Managing Editor Kate Betts, TIME Style & Design presents the news through a sophisticated, journalistic eye and serves as the reader's guide to the increasingly influential worlds of style and design. From fashion to architecture to industrial products, design is an inextricable feature of their daily lives — one that tells us who they are both individually and collectively. Through in-depth reporting and cutting-edge visuals, TIME Style & Design explores these topics in an effort to shed light on the way we live and interact.

Country: United States
City: New York

Jane was an American magazine created to appeal to the women who grew up reading Sassy Magazine, both of which were founded by Jane Pratt. Its original target audience (pitched to advertisers) was aged 18–34, and was designed to appeal to women who are irreverent. Pratt originally intended the magazine to be named Betty, but she was voted down by everyone else involved in the making of the magazine. The magazine was launched in September 1997; the final issue was dated August 2007. The events surrounding the magazine's fold were chronicled through the experiences of two assistants on the SOAPnet series The Fashionista Diaries.

Sassy, created by Pratt in 1987, was intended to appeal to adolescent girls, but because of its sexual candor and coverage of topics other teen magazines didn't touch, such as the riot grrrl movement, its popularity exploded beyond its intended audience. When Sassy ended its New York editorial run in 1994, readers were left heartbroken and waiting for something to take its place. In September 1997, Jane Pratt's new magazine, Jane, published by the Disney-owned Fairchild Publications, hit the stands with Drew Barrymore as its maiden covergirl. (Fairchild Publications has since merged with Condé Nast Publications.)

The winner of America's Next Top Model from cycle 2 appeared in a fashion spread shot is Yoanna House respectively.

On 25 July 2005, Pratt announced that she was resigning from her position as editor in chief of Jane and would be leaving the company on 30 September 2005, exactly eight years after the magazine's debut. Insiders speculated that Pratt wanted a change in her life after she lost the twin daughters she had been carrying in April, and had been expecting in August.

In August 2005, Brandon Holley, editor in chief of Elle Girl, was named to take Pratt's place, and Christina Kelly, its managing editor, took over Elle Girl, which then folded after just 5 issues under Kelly, a veteran editor of both Sassy and Jane, as well as YM, and who was rumored to be the favorite to take over Jane because of her decades-long friendship with Jane Pratt.

An episode of the MTV animated show Daria entitled "The Lost Girls" would poke fun at Pratt's image and magazine. In the episode, an over-the-top name-dropping fashionista named Val, editor of Val magazine, visits Lawndale High after Daria wins an essay contest (Daria's English teacher had submitted the essay without her knowledge). Ultimately, Daria confronts Val about the unrealistic expectations that these fashion magazines force on young girls and about the mass-marketing of popular culture.

When Jane announced that it was ceasing publication, the magazine notified its readers that they will receive one of a number of sister magazines (Glamour, Allure or Lucky) for their remaining subscription durations. Glamour, Allure and Lucky were all Conde Nast publications that were suffering from lower circulation. Subscribers who did not wish to receive these publication in lieu of the cancelled magazine could call Conde Nast and request any of the other magazines that they published including the popular Vanity Fair.

Country: United States
City: New York

The Singapore Women's Weekly is Singapore´s fastest-growing women´s magazine. Women trust The Weekly as a friend that entertains and informs about the best of everything - fashion, beauty, glamour, health, family, self-help and relationships, interiors, food and entertaining. And the mix is served with a down-to-earth attitude and a compelling dose of common sense that readers really appreciate.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

WWD Magazines set the trends the world follows, engaging fashion, retail and beauty power players with compelling issues that offer the first look at what’s next in global fashion.

Country: United States
City: New York

Linea Intima is the n.1 magazine in Italy with an extensive presence throughout the territory, while our Stelle dell’Intimo and Shop Scouting WorldWide programs qualify our distribution; we are the specialists in high-end global retail. Linea Intima is the means which brings retailers and buyers the highest number of advertising pages in the field, in particular of highend and luxury brands which today comprehend the most exclusive designer labels. The magazine, also thanks to the international structure of the Network Dessous Group of which it is founder, is present at all major global trade fairs, for a total of 54 fairs a ear, from Italy to Asia, from Russia to the US.

A number of the magazine’s sections have become a reference for industry professionals: Ambienti, presenting the most exclusive stores of the moment and new openings, What’s Hot unveiling the season’s not to be missed fashion trends and our exclusive Dossiers developed on the field thanks to hundreds of interviews, to name just a few.

Linea Intima is also involved in the Shop Scouting WorldWide

program through which the 10 magazines in our press group

identify over 200 exclusive stores throughout the world and

document them through interviews and photographs. The

program’s aim is to define on a yearly basis contemporary development trends in the business and identify the most significant characteristics. The magazine is the founder of “Le Stelle dell’Intimo”, a selection program carried out in collaboration with the best brands distributed on the territory of the best performing and most innovative stores. The annual competition defines the best of the best and honours them during an exclusive Gala evening which has become the field’s most significantevent. The success of the Italian competition has led the Group to develop the event abroad as well and it currently takes place in Germany, GB and the US.

Country: Italy
City: Corsico

Plaza Magazine International is an international publication, focusing on design, interior decoration and fashion with a "hip" Scandinavian perspective. Plaza Magazine is published 6 times per year by Plaza Publishing Group AB, and is sold is over 40 countries world wide. Plaza Magazine was founded in 1994.

The 200+ page magazine contains articles on fashion, design and interiors geared for the rich and glamourous. The magazine contains many ads from well-known houses such as Armani, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Rolex, Breitling, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Ermenegildo Zegna, Canali, Corneliani and Chopard. Plaza Magazine can be difficult to find, especially outside of the most major American and European cities.

The magazine interviews people from all over the world for its articles, including designers, architects, Hollywood stars, musicians, house owners, company executives and story characters such as Harry Potter/Dr.Seus/Bart Simpson. With a prize- nominated design and in co-operation with the best - both Swedish and foreign - photographers and their teams they offer world-class pictures. Most of magazines photographers work for leading interior and fashion magazines all over the globe.

Plaza Magazine International is distributed and sold in over 40 countries all over the world. Plaza Magazine Sweden (Swedish version) is sold all over Scandinavia.

Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

TMRW Fashion & Art Journal is a new high-end magazine featuring unique
 stories from Danish and international artists. TMRW will give artists 
creative freedom to present their strongest and most visionary work.

It
 will be inspiring, sensational, odd, innovative, fantastic,
 obscure all wrapped in a beautiful but yet down to earth frame.
 TMRW will showcase stories from fashion, design, lifestyle and 
interior. It is based on the work and expertise from high-end and 
carefully selected photographers, stylists, hair and makeup artists, 
interior designers, illustrators and art directors and will feature the most
 bold and amazing work from both the experienced as the new and 
talented artists.

TMRW is published in 6000 copies and distributed via direct mailing to fashion and advertising companies in Europe and US, showrooms and offices within fashion and lifestyle. TMRW is also sold in selected stores in Denmark.

Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen
Country: Germany
City: Hamburg

WONDERLAND is a uniquely positioned, independent, bi-monthly publication for both men and women spotlighting contemporary visual culture - art, design, film - both the influences and the developments, together with the very latest fashion, shot by some of the most innovative photographers working today.

Published out of London, but with worldwide distribution, Wonderland entertains, challenges and informs - assisting the reader rather than dictating to them, so that they may decide for themselves how to spend those two most valuable of commodities: their time, and their money. By combining new talent with new ideas and higher standards, we push the boundaries and exceed expectations of what a magazine today can be.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya

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