VIRGINE

VIRGINE Magazine is a brand new innovative high fashion, art and music platform set to revolutionize the way people interact with the fashion industry. Through their proximity with today’s major influential voices in the fashion field, they have managed to develop a magazine that stays ahead of current styles and trends.

VIRGINE is seeking ways to increase societies’ devotion to charity contribution, so every issue their magazine’s first page will be dedicated to charity oriented advertisements.

In addition, they want to create a fashion platform that serves as a bridge between top industry professionals and up-and-coming artists to be showcased side by side under the esthetic and standards of VIRGINE.

Furthermore, VIRGINE wants to innovate by forming bridges between different industries. Imagine an article written by a fashion model who wants to become an editor or an interview conducted by the actual photographer who shot the subject. This is the kind of content they are looking for; content that brings a different perspective to the audience.

With VIRGINE, you will be propelled into a global culture of beauty, esthetic, creativity and innovation.

An independent publication online, digital and print on demand magazine featuring high quality photography, dedicated to provide original, different, unique and creative fashion editorial stories.



They always believed that success was about seizing opportunities in life. Their goal with 1968 Magazine is to provide photographers and artists an opportunity to showcase their work, a platform to promote their creativity, originality and authenticity.
 


For those already established, an amazing possibility of reaching out to audience from all around the world, and for those who are starting, an opportunity to break into fashion.
 


They want to find a spread of amazing and creative material, showcase it and encourage it to grow by putting the spotlight on promising artists.
 


1968 Magazine is more than just another magazine, it is visually driven with an international scope, and its content, carefully selected, celebrates a mix of different talents and styles, all blended together to create each issue.

Country: Canada
City: Toronto

The most updated guide to fashion and beauty, Votre Beauté is here to inspire you!

Country: Greece
City: Athens

L’Officiel India was the first up market fashion magazine to be published in India and stands unparalleled from the rest of the magazines in India as the leader in luxury fashion, beauty and lifestyle. This award-winning magazine associates Indian celebrities with high-quality editorial content and focuses on the local fashion industry. L’Officiel India also publishes an Indian Fashion Week supplement twice a year and a Luxury Gifts supplement in December.

Country: India
City: New Delhi

SHEER MAGAZINE is a newly funded venture looking to showcase unknown aspiring artists.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Vogue Greece also known as Vogue Hellas, delivers true taste of Greek creativity in fashion, design and style. Hundreds of beautiful and gorgeous photographs and features showcase the latest designs and trends, sexy and stylish dresses, sophisticated and elegant knits and embroidery from top designers and catwalks. Accessories, jewelry, beauty, health, art, entertainment, lifestyle and travel are also covered extensively. Special issues are released covering important fashion events around the Globe.

Country: Greece
City: Athens
Country: Norway
City: Oslo

WANTED is Business Day's award-winning lifestyle and culture magazine.

Viva! Biography is the magazine with the most interesting, extraordinary facts about the lives of celebrities and exclusive or rare photos of politicians, musicians, writers and actors.

Country: Ukraine
City: Kiev

FUDGE readers are mostly women between 23 and 27 years old who are aware of the trends, but are not swept away by them. FUDGE is a cultured source for fashion, music, movies and art.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Website: http://fudge.jp

V Magazine was launched in September 1999 as the younger sibling publication to the limited-edition quarterly Visionaire. If Visionaire is a couture book, V is ready-to-wear. V is large-format and visually-driven, international in scope and collaborative in spirit.

It is edited by Stephen Gan with a focus on art, film, music, and fashion. V is noted for its extreme and artful fashion spreads by the world's greatest photographers, as well as its reportage of cultural figures and global youth culture. Contributors include Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Hedi Slimane, Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, and Karl Lagerfeld. Interview subjects have included Joan Didion, Salman Rushdie, Robert Altman, Brooke Shields, and Norman Mailer.

V recently launched an offshoot called VMAN.

In 2005, 7L and Steidl published V Best: Five Years of V Magazine, chronicling the seminal first five years of the publication.

Country: United States
City: New York

With the help of Singapore Tatler readers, this guide reveals all the secrets for fine living, and provides reviews of the country's top shops, services and brands.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

One of the most popular women weekly magazines, Pani Domu is focused on women who look for advices regarding beauty, fashion, house keeping, law and finances. The reader of Pani Domu is a modern woman, who cares about herself and her family and wants to evolve in her job.

Country: Poland
City: Warsa

Sleazenation was a monthly London based fashion and lifestyle magazine printed by Swinstead Publishing. The founding editor was Steve Beale, who left in 1999 to work at EMAP on The Face and Arena. Subsequent editors were Stuart Turnbull, Steve Slocombe and Neil Boorman. The magazine closed at the end of 2003 and was relaunched shortly afterwards as "Sleaze" magazine. The magazine was an early champion of influential photographers including Ewen Spencer and Jonathan de Villiers, particularly through the black and white, documentary-style photography of nightlife which used to accompany the club listings.

During its tenure Sleazenation worked with a number of well-known art directors such as Stephen Male (who helped mould the face of i-D magazine in the 1980s), Nick Booth, Guerilla 6, Stephen Duffy and Rob Lowe (better known as Supermundane) although it is Scott King's time at the magazine which helped solidify the magazine in many people's minds. During his tenure the magazine adopted the slogan, "An ideal for living through fashion, art, music and design".

Scott King's "Cher Guevara" cover from the February 2001 issue won several magazine awards and was featured in the Barbican exhibition 'Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties'. He also contributed cover headlines such as "Now even more superficial/Over 100 pages of hype & lies" and "Absolute sell out". The re-invigorated 'Sleaze' came under the art direction of Rob Lowe but only lasted 4 issues before being closed down. The former editor Neil Boorman and former music editor Stuart Turnbull went on to run free London bi-monthly magazine 'Good for Nothing' which ran for 8 issues before closing around the end of 2005.

Sleazenation had an attendant picture library, PYMCA (Photographic Youth Music & Culture Archive). This was overseen by Steve Lazarides, who would go on to manage Banksy.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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