Volt-Mag.com

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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Whilst long flowing evening gowns, complete with draping, along soft gentle lines propose a rather romantic, sophisticated trend, severe geometrics and sculpted pleated structures set off a more aggressive, urban, Amazon femininity. Plunging side slits, detailing borrowed from the lingerie sector, bodices shaped by plays of tulle and splendid backs are the key points of cocktail and formal dresses for spring/summer 2010.Black and total white are, without doubt, the reference colours further enhanced by precious embellishments of silvery sequins, golden embroidery and metallic petals, authentic jewelled accessories. Sensual sheaths of platinum fabrics and materials plated with tiny metal scales for sirens of the night.Light, almost transparent, pink, red and green/blue are adopted at grand evening dos. images: more than 600 pages: 128 format: cm. 24,5 x 33

Country: Italy
City: Modena

Dreams jewelry magazine from France.

Country: France
City: Paris

Lecturas Moda devotes an edition to the autumn and winter season and the other to spring and summer. With its clean layouts and beautiful photos, it provides all the latest trends from the international fashion catwalks.

Country: Spain
City: Barcelona
Country: France
City: Paris

SHOO Magazine is a new upmarket glossy, a coffee-table accessories magazine which is all about luxury shoes, bags and jewellery. It's for stylish, confident women who are grown-up enough to know that a good pair of designer shoes is an investment, but girly enough to fall in love with fuschia pink satin kitten heels.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Chile
City: Santiago de Chile

VOGUE Novias offers sections on bridal gowns, trends, beauty tips, forums, information on wedding vendors around Spain and other helpful information for brides-to-be.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: United States
City: Wailuku
Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Sepp is the original magazine that unites the two worlds of fashion and football. It brings together bold face name designers and top models with the energy and panache of the beautiful game. Sepp is a visual publication featuring emerging talent in photography as well as fine art that interacts with leading fashion labels. In each issue, designers create one-of-a-kind fashion "football" jerseys.

Sepp is a stand-alone title, a collectors' item produced only every two years for the planet's two major soccer tournaments - The World and The European Championships. Recognizing its uniqueness, the Hamburg Museum of Art and Design gave over a whole room to Sepp in its winter 2006 exhibition on football.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

Commons&Sense was created in answered to the question - what is common sense?

Commons&Sense presents a unique take an the zeitgeist in fashion, beauty, art, interior, music, and the societyin which we live in.

Commons&Sense presents the kind of fashion which you cannot find in all those "catalogue-like" magazines with A to Z descriptions. They present the latest fashion opinions form Tokyo, and so appeal directly to fashion people.

What the Japanese fashion community has been longing for is jsut what Commons&Sense has to offer.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

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.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

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