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Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Australia
City: Surry Hills
Country: Malaysia
City: Petaling Jaya
Country: Spain

Vogue Espana, also known as Spanish Vogue, is published twelve times a year. Using a wonderfully eclectic eye, Vogue Espana features mostly models for covers rather than celebrities. Vogue Espana has a healthy emphasis on fashion from the world without forgetting it's own Spanish heritage of beautiful and lively colour and movement. Although the latin version of Vogue en Espanol is often confused with Vogue Espana and even called Spanish Vogue, they should not be confused because of the difference in content. Vogue en Espanol is mostly recycled from other editions of Vogue, while Vogue Espana always uses original content and covers. Vogue Espana often features spanish photographers Juan Gatti and Nacho Pinedo and Mexican Enrique Badulescu as well as European photographers Jacques Olivar and Thomas Schenk. Vogue Espana has been published since at least 1988.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Australia
City: Surry Hills
Country: Germany
Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: United States
City: New York

Nico is one of the seven publications of Mike Koedinger Editions, Luxembourg's leading independent publisher.

Nico is a bi-annual magazine with a strong editorial content focusing on both emerging and senior talents in the fields of fashion, photography, art, design, illustration and the creative industries in general.

It is produced with an international collective of journalists, photographers, stylists and illustrators and offers the reader a unique mix of progressive pop culture, exclusive and honest interviews as well as fantastic fashion shootings produced in a magazine oozing with quality and excellent production values.

Country: Luxembourg
City: Luxembourg

As seen in their choice of recent cover stars (James Franco, Rita Ackermann, Nate Lowman) Tokion has always had an instinct for new artists and a deep respect for established figures. Their art coverage is personal, intimate and definitive—they have had exclusive face-to-face interviews with legends such as Sophie Calle, Ed Ruscha and Nan Goldin; extensive, eclectic profiles on today’s biggest names, such as Olafur Eliasson and Terence Koh; and collaborations with Thomas Hirschhorn and Lizzi Bougatsos. The fashion is modern and glamorous, shot by top photographers such as Kenneth Cappello, KT Auleta, Magnus Unmar and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders.

Founded as a cultural exchange initiative between the Japanese and American Street art scenes in 1996, Tokion kick-started a dialogue about contemporary art and culture that still resonates today. Their reputation had such an early impact that they quickly had cover stars such as Morrissey, Missy Elliott, Mark Gonzales and Iggy Pop, and included rare interviews with Vivienne Westwood, Sofia Coppola, Matthew Barney, Debbie Harry, Ralph Nader, Brian Wilson, William Gibson, James Brown and Dolly Parton.

Since the very first issue, Tokion saw a steady growth in sales and sell-through rates. Circulation and distribution awareness grew quickly, both in the U.S. and Europe. Tokion is found not only at newsstands, but also in exclusive stores and boutique hotels around the world.

Tokion’s editorial scope is constantly evolving. Their one-off creative projects, such as the “King of Doc” documentary film contest, and “Project”, their per-issue artist-and-reader collaborative series, connect them even further with their smart, sophisticated readers. Their Creativity Now conferences bring together some of the world’s most revered creative minds—among them, Brian Eno, Raymond Pettibon and Kim Gordon—for exciting cultural symposiums.

Above all, Tokion is committed to excellence as an independently-run magazine. Tokion is art and fashion done with due respect, and delivered in a beautiful package. Many of their readers collect Tokion assiduously, which highlights the relevance—both current and archival—that Tokion’s unique perspective provides.

Country: United States
City: New York
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Country: United Kingdom
City: London

What is World magazine all about? It’s a celebration of style. It’s about presenting high-quality local and international content, along with premium advertising, to high-end readers. World’s unique controlled circulation model allows the magazine to be distributed directly to the people who buy the luxury products advertised within it.

World celebrates style through a rich mix of content, including exclusive Fashion and accessories; Travel; and luxury Motoring. World showcases fashion collections from the world’s leading houses, together with designer jewellery, timepieces and new products from top beauty houses chosen by Collections Editor Debra Hope. Features, edited by Tom Hyde, and Travel, by Patrick Smith, bring inspirational people, places and fine accommodation to life. Wine Editor John Hawkesby, Motoring Editor

David Linklater and Gourmet Editor Connie Clarkson add further editorial integrity.

World production values are of the highest standard. Weighing in at around 1kg, this 240-page magazine uses 115 gsm matt art paper, which ensures crisp advertisement print quality, zero show-through and a finished magazine that will retain the high-quality look and feel expected of a coffee-table product.

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

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