Vogue.com.au

vogue.com.au, Australia's definitive online fashion destination, continues to set the benchmark for fashion websites in Australia with the launch of dynamic new features reflecting developments in the magazine, technology and the needs of vogue.com.au visitors.

Since launching in October 2000, vogue.com.au has produced an engaging online experience for its now more than 1 million unique visitors each month by continuing to combine current web technology with Vogue Australia's renowned editorial authority.

"vogue.com.au is on an astonishing trajectory - it's power and reach is unparalleled," says Kirstie Clements, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Australia. "Together, Vogue Australia and vogue.com.au deliver the ultimate fashion environment with authority, integrity and style."

vogue.com.au in partnership with Vogue Australia magazine is able to provide users with a total fashion experience offering comprehensive runway coverage of all the major fashion shows, authoritative reports on seasonal trends, the latest social, celebrity, and fashion news, lively informed takes on fashion and pop culture, behind the scenes videos and the Vogue Forums which provide insight into the fashion industry.

From July 1, vogue.com.au's new features include interactive Lookbooks, a Fashion Calendar, gallery Zoom Tool and a new video system that will allow for more and higher quality full screen video content on VOGUETV.

"vogue.com.au is growing with the demands of our increasing visitor numbers," says Damien Woolnough, vogue.com.au editor. "The new vogue.com.au showcases the depth of original fashion and beauty content, which is updated daily."

A new innovative Lookbook feature will allow Club Vogue members to find fantastic images from all over the site and put them together in new, inspiring ways, whether they're paying homage to their favourite icons or spotting the latest trends.

This feature will create a real community of fashion fans allowing visitors to save, organize, and make notes on their favourite looks, just like a front row editor - and, best of all, they will be able to share them with the rest of the Club Vogue community.

The addition of the Zoom Tool in Galleries will enable fashion fans to focus on the intricate details in photographs from all of the international and Australian fashion shows.

The Fashion Calendar will highlight all of the events and launches dedicated fashion followers need to know.

A new video system for the highly successful VOGUETV, will allow for more video content covering the latest in fashion and beauty with full screen viewing.

With more than 1.1 million unique browsers and 9.1 million page impressions per month, vogue.com.au is the online authority for the vogue view on fashion in Australia.

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Country: Slovakia
City: Bratislava

Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.

The UK version of the magazine, published by Haymarket Consumer Publications Ltd, is focused mainly on consumer electronics, gadgetry and lifestyle products, such as iPods and fast cars, to computers and men's clothing. Like its U.S. equivalent, Stuff UK contains a scantily clad woman on the front page (with a small number of further photos inside the magazine), but as the model is clothed this is not considered pornography in Britain. There are multiple in depth features, such as product reviews of laptops, digital audio (MP3) players, digital cameras (compact and SLR), as well as advertising. Regular features include an "adrenaline junkie" article, and speculative pages about upcoming technology, such as the "rumour mill" and the "Next big thing?" on the last page.

"Hot Stuff" is the news section that features new or unreleased products. Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine. These include products in the range of portable media players, phones, computers, laptops, digital cameras, televisions, video recorders, hi-fi, home cinema, gaming, home and sports. There are dedicated pages for opinions and readers mail and a "My gadget life" column in towards the front of the magazine that features an interview with a well known person about the technology that helps them.

The circulation of Stuff UK is around 100,000 copies a month, placing it the best-selling gadget magazine and the 6th biggest-selling men's monthly in the UK, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It outsells its closest rival, T3, by 2:1.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Website: http://stuff.tv

Since the publication of its first issue in 1998, FLAUNT has inevitably evolved with the times. Under the direction of its founding editors, what began as a luxury fashion title has progressed into a full fledged lifestyle publication interested in both the serious and fanciful examination of issues relevant to the realms of fashion, art, film, music, media, and literature, and always with the original intent of preserving the publicaion's core values of constructive inquiry and artistic freedom.

Flaunt is a wholly independent magazine published 10 times a year and distributed in 32 countries. The publication was recently named one of three finalists, chosen out of 2,800 entries, for a prestigious FOLIO award in the categories of Best Full Issue of a General Interest Magazine and Best Single Article in a Consumer Entertainment Magazine. The magazine also received three awards from PRINT for Excellence in Design, as well as a medal for editorial design from the Art Director's Club.

Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

L’Officiel Singapore is at the intersection of Eastern and Western culture. It presents all the latest trends in luxury and fashion to its cosmopolitan readers.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
Country: Greece
City: Athen
Country: Russia
City: Kaliningrad
Website: http://sh39.ru/

Shibuya, Shinjuko, Ginza, Aoyama, Daikanyama, Roppongi… Just some of the Tokyo neighbourhoods where our intrepid photographers have ventured to document the trends coming out of the most fashion-crazy city in all of Asia.

Shop windows, store interiors, boutiques, malls, actual towns dedicated entirely to shopping with a clear preference for Japanese designers and the street trends so rated by Tokyo’s youngsters.

Shibuya, Shinjuko, Ginza, Aoyama, Daikanyama, Roppongi… Just some of the Tokyo neighbourhoods where our intrepid photographers have ventured to document the trends coming out of the most fashion-crazy city in all of Asia.

Shop windows, store interiors, boutiques, malls, actual towns dedicated entirely to shopping with a clear preference for Japanese designers and the street trends so rated by Tokyo’s youngsters.

A rich and detailed overview that closes in on emerging trends for Japan’s capital city.

Country: Italy
City: Modena
Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul
Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong
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Country: United States
City: Los Angeles
Country: Latvia
City: Rīga
Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

Jackie is a Dutch fashion magazine.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

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