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Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

Condé Nast Publications first site launched without a magazine, Stylefinder.com meets the demand of shopaholics everywhere by showcasing the best fashion and beauty products available on the high street.

Updated daily, the site features 5,000 items at any one time, handpicked by our army of fashion experts from 450 mass market and designer labels, covering a range of prices, from £5 to £10,000.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul

Exclusive magazine, informing on latest trends of international fashion trends.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw
Country: Germany
City: Offenburg
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya

Professional Beauty magazine is the leading business to business magazine for the Australian aesthetics industry. It is published six times per year; comprised of five standard editions plus the standalone Annual Buyer’s Directory.

With an audited circulation of more than 9,000 readers, Professional Beauty reaches the key decision-makers in a highly competitive and profitable industry and has been recognised as the “bible of the beauty industry” for over 10 years.

All five standard editions present a mix of new product information, local and international news, and special features keeping beauty and spa therapists, nail technicians and other beauty professionals educated and informed.

The Annual Buyer’s Directory is an indispensable reference for sourcing suppliers, wholesalers, manufacturers plus products and services.

Country: Australia
City: Pyrmont

Mademoiselle was an influential women's magazine first published in 1935 by Street and Smith and later acquired by Condé Nast Publications.

Mademoiselle was known for publishing short stories by noted authors such as Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, Paul Bowles, Jane Bowles , Jane Smiley, Mary Gordon, Paul Theroux, Sue Miller, Barbara Kingsolver, Perri Klass, Mona Simpson, Alice Munro, Harold Brodkey, Pam Houston, Jean Stafford and Susan Minot. Julia Cameron was a frequent columnist. The art director was Barbara Kruger.

In 1952, Sylvia Plath's short story Sunday at the Mintons won first prize and $500, as well as publication in the magazine. Her experiences during the summer of 1953 as a guest editor at Mademoiselle provided the basis for her novel, The Bell Jar.

The November 2001 magazine was the final issue. Some of the 93 employees and features moved over to Glamour, also published by Condé Nast. Spokeswoman Maurie Perl explained the reason was due to the worsening economic climate for magazines after the 9/11 attacks

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya

LURVE is an independent magazine, led by a team of passionate people who were looking for a fashion publication ahead of trends and with more depth, yet visually striking.

Miles away from the usual fashion glossy, the magazine puts the emphasis on emerging designers and artists, new talents and creators of our future.

Crossing the fields of arts, fashion and music, LURVE is the voice of a more demanding generation eager to explore contemporary culture and creation, beyond the mainstream.

With a first issue to be launched in April, LURVE embraces an 'Ode to individuality' that celebrates creative pioneers, from Terence Koh to Francine Spiegel, from Meryl Smith to Chadwick Tyler. Let's share the LURVE !

Country: France
City: Paris

A luxury publication itroducing all Hungarian fashion designers in clothes, accessories and jewelries. Also covers beauty care and renowned foreign fashion houses. Defines the basics of business fashion protocol. A guide to the fashion world and may even be used as an advisory. For men and women, in English and Hungarian. Its mission is to capture, list and evaluate the passages and transitions in the world of fashion, business fashion and lifestyle.

Country: Hungary
City: Budapest

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