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Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

TCHAD Quarterly since 2007, has offered readers unique, edgy and artistic content and design. OTheir classic book format appeals to urban leaders looking for a new combination of opinion, information, creativity and luxury.

TCHAD (pronounced ‘chad’) is North America’s ultimate source for cutting edge editorial, timely interviews, fashion spreads and product features that reflect the interests of their affluent and influential readers. Their content is authentic, practical, insightful and timeless.

TCHAD is not a magazine; it is a coffee table book with stunning art and photographs, and a sleek, minimalistic visual design. They appeal to modish, intelligent urbanites who crave real content paired with exceptional aesthetics. TCHAD offers unique discourse on everything from design and technical innovation to film, music, fashion, travel, food and drink. They inspire and motivate our readers to experience a larger life.

Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

frankie magazine is a bi-monthly, Australian young women’s [and men's] magazine, published and owned by Morrison Media. frankie was launched in October 2004 by editor Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke (formerly of Morrison's now defunct teen title, Chik magazine). In early 2008, editor Bannister was replaced by Jo Walker, a former frankie senior writer.

The magazine's audience has grown swiftly since its inception, and is now estimated to be 136,000 globally.

The magazine's popularity can be largely attributed to its ability to capture the street-smart, 20-something demographic. Covering Art, Music, Fashion, Craft and Life, frankie spans a broad spectrum of interests, and hence readership.

frankie is recognised for its amusing, often biting articles, most notably by its senior writers, Mia Timpano, Benjamin Law, Edmund Burke, Marieke Hardy, Jason Treuen and comedian Justin Heazlewood, who collectively drive the "voice" of Frankie magazine, which is characteristically sharp, witty and anecdotal.

frankie is celebrated for its inspirational interviews with "everyday" people. For issue 13, Timpano conducted a series of unusual and powerful interviews with young female victims of torture from Iraq and Sudan.

The magazine traditionally features lesser known bands and artists, and as such is respected source of emerging talent. Early issues featured actress Emily Barclay and artist Abbey McCulloch, who would later be shortlisted for the Archibald Prize.

The magazine's reputation has also attracted celebrity writers, such as indietronica singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko, the band The Cops, who contribute lists of "things to do before they die".

frankie is noted for its cute, fetching design, traditionally featuring Polaroid camera photography, poster artwork and an unknown young woman on each cover.

Featured artists have included Abbey McCulloch, Princess Tina's Beci Orpin and Kat Macleod.

Country: Australia
City: Brisbane
Country: Poland
City: Poznań

India's premier luxury and lifestyle monthly.

Country: India
City: Mumbai

An adaptation of the American health magazine Prevention, this best-selling small format health magazine provides trustworthy and innovative health news, advice and solutions to improve one's life and well-being.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: United States
City: San Diego
Country: Switzerland
City: Zurich
Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City

Lou Lou Canadian Shopping Magazine is a Canadian women's magazine covering topics such as shopping, fashion and beauty tips.

Country: Canada
City: Quebec

In May 2007 In Style launched its website. The daily updated website publishes red carpet photos, A-list party features, editors' fashion and beauty picks, blogs written by the magazine team and behind-the-scenes videos of the magazine's celebrity photo shoots. On average, the site achieves 2 million page impressions a month and 240,000 unique users a month. The most searched for celebrities on the site are Jennifer Aniston, Sienna Miller, Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Mischa Barton, Nicole Richie, Lindsay Lohan, Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Russian Vogue is published in Russia by Conde Nast. Originally published ten times a year, in 2002 it became a monthly. The editor-in-chief is Aliona Doletskaya and the art director is Brendan Parker. It is printed in the UK or Germany for export. Russian Vogue uses big-name photographers as well as Russians regularly in their visual editorial work. While the paper is of a better quality than American Vogue, the printing looks very similar, but at a higher resolution. Their covers are highly original and unlike any other on the market, with rather hard photography and close up shots that might not be considered cover material elsewhere. As a result, they stand out and are very lively and interesting. Well, judge for yourself! Most of the inside photo editorials are also very individual and stand on their own. However, every month they often feature at least one reprinted series that was used previously in other international Vogue's, especially the American edition. Advertising is minimal to good, with big advertisers like Gucci and Cerruti as well as many Russian cigarette ads. Vogue Russia began publishing with the September 1998 issue.

Country: Russia
City: Moscow

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