Vanity Fair Germany

Vanity Fair Germany was launched on 7 February 2007 and after two years Condé Nast has closed the German edition on 19 February 2009. It was edited by Bernd Runge.

Editor in Chief of the German edition was from its founding to 11th January 2008 Ulf Poschardt , and he was succeeded in May 2008 by Nikolaus Albrecht. While the U.S. edition of the magazine is published monthly, the German Vanity Fair was a weekly magazine.

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Textile Forum magazine (TF) reports quarterly on art, crafts and design, preservation of cultural heritage and themes relating to education and research. TF is published in English and German in two parallel editions. The magazine is available by subscription; single copies are sold by publisher and a few sales outlets. TF offers a forum to readers interested in the cultural aspects of textile and clothing. Each issue contains a preview of textile events in the editorial part as well as a calendar listing between 230 and 250 events, such as exhibitions, meetings, further education and competitions.

Country: Germany
City: Hannover
Country: Turkey
City: istanbul

SHOO Magazine is a new upmarket glossy, a coffee-table accessories magazine which is all about luxury shoes, bags and jewellery. It's for stylish, confident women who are grown-up enough to know that a good pair of designer shoes is an investment, but girly enough to fall in love with fuschia pink satin kitten heels.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Candy magazine is the biannual luxury lifestyle magazine from London-based interior design and development management company Candy & Candy. Reporting on the very best of design inspirations and solutions, architecture, art, interiors and fashion.

To reflect the glamour of the client, Candy is a luxurious large-format publication, with gold-foiled cover and special colour on every page.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

The Profile Magazine identifies and promotes the importance of business networks and how success is often achieved with the vital collaboration that goes on behind the scenes. Each issue features interviews with figureheads from within the fashion and art industry around a key theme, starting in issue one with 'the body'.

The fashion and styling of the magazine has a strong 90's aesthetic aims to challenge and modernise our perceptions of beauty. The magazine's target audience are urbanised youth who are open minded, creative and interested in fashion and art.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Their smart, sexy, confident readers are redefining every area of their lives, living in a totally different way than their mothers did. They reflect this in every part of the magazine, with empowering, friendly and fun editorial in all they key areas: fashion, beauty, health, decor, food and travel.

From sexy, glamourous clothes and savvy beauty know-how to stylish homes and delicious food, their features will inspire you to live the life you want!

Country: South Africa
City: Craighall
Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

Every season STOCKHOLM S/S/A/W presents Swedish fashion in the most beautiful way possible. 176 pages of graphic design pornography.

The magazine is an independent publication published by Jakob Hedberg. Printed in 2000 exclusive and numbered copies.

Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

Aïe is a biannual magazine dedicated to exposing the talents of an emerging generation of artists, photographers, and designers, while at the same time breating new life into existing brands, styles, and creative channels.

Launched in June 2010 at the Louis Vuitton cultural space in Paris, it highlighted itself as a platform to showcase the plethora of talent that still remains under the radar, evolving and forever growing.

Founded by fashion stylist, Alexandra Birchall-White, paleontologist Isabella Kruta and Philosopher Emilie Prattico, Aïe was conceived as the interaction between their disciplines and interests with the aim of showing the world in a new light. All this took shape thanks to the talented designer Micheal Elias, who gave Aïe its logo and who translated the founders' vision on paper, and to art director Elle Azhdari who ensured taht Aïe would deliver with such panache.

The team's shared curiosity for fashion, art, design, research, engineering, philosophy, and scintific anthropology resulted in the shape of a magazine. From X-ray scans to counting the rings marking a tree's life span, Birchall-White, Kruta, Prattico and Azhdari found inspiration, inerested in how these varied aesthetics can become launchpads for creativity.

Anchored with Commissioned shoots by a new generation of photographers. Both established and new Aïe magazine is bulit upon industry support and a handful of close-knit friends.

Country: France
City: Paris

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