Vogue Collections Paris

Vogue Collections Paris: One of the most popular collections magazines published in France. Features top collections from biggest fashion design houses. Published twice annually.

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Please ! is an international magazine on jewelry, fashion and culture for contemporary women.

Expert, stimulating, daring, and not taking itself too seriously, it offers contemporary women a sharp and qualitative editorial line that redefines the aesthetic codes of jewelry representation while unveiling fashion in an original and hedonistic way.

Created by the most astute writers and refined image makers, Please ! is a creative laboratory that celebrates beauty in all its manifestations and puts fun back into fashion and jewelry .

Country: France
City: Paris

Arizona Foothills showcases all the style, substance and sophistication the Valley of the Sun has to offer, focusing on influential people, places and events in the prestigious foothills of Scottsdale and Phoenix. AFM is published locally and has the inside scoop on fashion, society, dining, travel, events and social happenings.

Country: United States
City: Arizona
Country: Australia
City: Surry Hills
Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

ALT for damerne caters for well-educated, quality-conscious women who like reading about topics like fashion, beauty, food and travel.

Country: Denmark
City: Hellerup
Country: Italy
City: Milan

Shape Magazine (or Shape) is a monthly English language fitness magazine started by Weider Publications in 1981. Weider was purchased by American Media in 2002.

Country: United States
City: New York

Vogue Deutsch is published in Germany by Conde Nast Verlag GmbH twelve times a year. The Editor-in-Chief is Christiane Arp and the Creative Director is Reto Brunnter. The paper quality and printing is typically European with a hard semi-gloss cover. The German Vogue eye is very like a mix between French, Italian, and American Vogue. For me, it is very hard to pinpoint with a definative description. Colour is very important to German Vogue, as evidenced by it's colour-drenched interior and it's subtle use of colour on most covers. All of the inside photo editorials are original, using such varied photographers as Christophe Kutner, Mario Testino, Karl Lagerfeld, Mark Abrahams, Arthur Elgort, Rankin, and Ruven Afanador. As of yet, they have not been bitten by the celebrity bug (but getting close), which as far as I'm concerned, is a sign of loss of creativity. Models are mostly multi-cultural. Vogue Deutsch began publishing with the August 1979 issue.

Country: Germany
City: Munich
Country: United Arab Emirates
City: Dubai
Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp

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