Volt

Volt Magazine is a creative hybrid that they created to showcase original (specifically commissioned) work form some of the most directional and vital international fashion talents that are fuelling the British scene right now.

Over-sized and unbound the unique format was conceived so that every inch could be relished simultaneously and to push the conventional magazine format way beyond its tight perimeters, producing something that genuinely works a fresh perspective.

Snubbing the inherent censorship that somes with cosying up too close to celebrity Volt's a serious salute to those photographers, stylists, hair & make-up artists and writers still serious about experimenting with fashion without any ties - dispensing with the fame for finance attitude in favour of a magazine with real integrity.

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TWELV’s vision is to combine a creatively common perspective for an audience that has a refined taste but is a bit tired of the usual high-end fashion magazines. This includes the in-the-know, city and international tastemakers who express themselves as a real movement through music, fashion and art. TWELV will feature the most dynamic mix of band reports, actor interviews, behind-the-scenes coverage of art in progress, and of course, fashion.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

SELF.com inspires women to be their healthiest and happiest self. With easy-to-use interactive logs, tools, videos, blogs and community features, SELF.com offers users constantly updated ways to set and reach their goals in beauty, fitness, nutrition, health and happiness.

Country: United States
City: New York

The Australian Women’s Weekly’s success can be put down to the fact that it offers something for every reader – informative feature articles, a designated section to cooking, gardening, home living, fashion and beauty, and parenting. There is no need to buy an individual magazine for information on each of these important areas in a woman’s life, when you can get them all in the one magazine and for the best possible price.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Spain
City: Barcelona
Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong
Country: Israel
City: Tel Aviv
Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: Germany
City: Berlin

CosmoGirl was an American magazine based in New York City, published from 1999 until 2008. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan magazine, it targeted teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities. It was published ten times a year and reached approximately eight million readers before folding. The last issue was December 2008. Subscribers instead received issues of fellow Hearst publication, Seventeen.

The magazine was founded by Atoosa Rubenstein, who was asked to create a mock issue. She repeatedly scrawled the word "Girl!" in bed using fuchsia lip gloss for use on the magazine cover. When she and her husband woke up, they were covered in lip gloss.

Ann Shoket was the executive editor before leaving the magazine to replace Atoosa Rubenstein as the editor-in-chief of fellow Hearst magazine, Seventeen. The last editor-in-chief was Susan Schulz, who was reassigned to special projects at Hearst Magazines.

Like Elle Girl magazine, which closed in 2006, CosmoGirl will be continuing their website

Country: United States
City: New York

HAYA magazine is a weekly high-end fashion and beauty magazine with a focus on women, published in cooperation with leading Arab broadcaster MBC Group and distributed in the Middle East, and North Africa. It brings inspirational interviews, in-depth profiles and biographies of Arab and international stars, as well as behind-the-scenes information about the latest hit series and programs that are the talk of the town. It also explores current social and cultural trends through dedicated reports that invite readers to transcend regional boundaries.

The magazine also boasts an extensive glamour section the ultimate fashion and beauty guide for female readers in the region.

Country: Switzerland
City: Zurich

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