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Vanguard Red is a digital magazine based in Auckland, New Zealand, devoted to showcasing the current and emerging talents of contemporary culture. With a focus on the new and emerging players in every facet of the arts - music, fashion, film, design, photography - they aim to feature those who are changing the game and in turn, document the future.
Bridalguide.com is the web complement to Bridal Guide Magazine, published by RFP LLC.
With an attitude that is fierce, funny, and proud to be female, BUST provides an uncensored view on the female experience. BUST tells the truth about women's lives and presents a female perspective on pop culture.
Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.
The UK version of the magazine, published by Haymarket Consumer Publications Ltd, is focused mainly on consumer electronics, gadgetry and lifestyle products, such as iPods and fast cars, to computers and men's clothing. Like its U.S. equivalent, Stuff UK contains a scantily clad woman on the front page (with a small number of further photos inside the magazine), but as the model is clothed this is not considered pornography in Britain. There are multiple in depth features, such as product reviews of laptops, digital audio (MP3) players, digital cameras (compact and SLR), as well as advertising. Regular features include an "adrenaline junkie" article, and speculative pages about upcoming technology, such as the "rumour mill" and the "Next big thing?" on the last page.
"Hot Stuff" is the news section that features new or unreleased products. Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine. These include products in the range of portable media players, phones, computers, laptops, digital cameras, televisions, video recorders, hi-fi, home cinema, gaming, home and sports. There are dedicated pages for opinions and readers mail and a "My gadget life" column in towards the front of the magazine that features an interview with a well known person about the technology that helps them.
The circulation of Stuff UK is around 100,000 copies a month, placing it the best-selling gadget magazine and the 6th biggest-selling men's monthly in the UK, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It outsells its closest rival, T3, by 2:1.
TANTALUM is difficult to isolate, in nature it's usually found accompanied by another compound chemically similar but uniquely different. Fashion editorials bring together a diverse team of creatives, all different but united with the goal of producing a singular artistic vision. Tantalum celebrates the creative collaboration of all the artists involved in unique fashion and beauty imagery. Tantalum will feature stunning stories with in depth interviews, insights and tips from some of the leading artists in their field.
Opening one of Estetica's magazines or albums, is like stepping into a world of vision, imagination and pure luxury. Every photograph, model pose, salon experience is a thought provoking inspiration.
Now issued 5 times a year, Estetica UK is the high-gloss magazine with over 180 pages dedicated entirely to the latest trends from the world of hair fashion. A strong connection to the dynamic British beauty industry and in-depth coverage of the major issues and trends that affect the business make Estetica UK an essential professional tool. The International Section, contained in each issue and translated in English, Italian and Spanish, provide readers with the important advantage of global beauty coverage, including the most beautiful hair collections from the world's top hairdressers and the latest news on international trends in fashion and beauty.
JJ is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Japan by Kobunsha. It was the earliest established women's magazine for college students in Japan, being established in 1975 as an extra issue of weekly Josei Jishin. JJ is currently popular among young Japanese women. Most readers of JJ are between 17 to 26, included college students and office workers.
JJ advises its readers to dress conservatively, now and then. It uses many professional fashion models, however, they are not necessarily models under exclusive contract with JJ. Ryoko Tanami is a typical JJ model; she has frequently featured in Classy, a version of JJ for older readers. (for women aged between 24 to 28)
JJ Bis is a version of JJ' magazine for older teens.