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Helmet is a Melbourne and Sydney based publication covering music, fashion, film, and art.

Country: Australia
City: Melbourne
Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok

Bride and Groom is the leading wedding magazine in Sri Lanka and offers the bride to be, the groom, bride’s maid, groomsmen, parents and friends ideas, advice and industry contacts they would help make the planned wedding, a memorable one.

Country: Sri Lanka
City: Colombo

Sportswear International News editions boast a new look: Larger in format. Up-to-date in graphics. Sustainable in production. Focused in content. The new Sportswear International News editions reflect the new Sportswear International Magazine but focuses on one’s own backyard. Published twice a year to coincide with the ll-important Pitti Immagine Uomo trade show in Florence, the ilingual (Italian/English) Sportswear International News Italy covers Italy’s sportswear market in depth. Like its German counterpart, it is a prime informational tool and an ideal media platform in Italy’s fashion scene.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

Sleazenation was a monthly London based fashion and lifestyle magazine printed by Swinstead Publishing. The founding editor was Steve Beale, who left in 1999 to work at EMAP on The Face and Arena. Subsequent editors were Stuart Turnbull, Steve Slocombe and Neil Boorman. The magazine closed at the end of 2003 and was relaunched shortly afterwards as "Sleaze" magazine. The magazine was an early champion of influential photographers including Ewen Spencer and Jonathan de Villiers, particularly through the black and white, documentary-style photography of nightlife which used to accompany the club listings.

During its tenure Sleazenation worked with a number of well-known art directors such as Stephen Male (who helped mould the face of i-D magazine in the 1980s), Nick Booth, Guerilla 6, Stephen Duffy and Rob Lowe (better known as Supermundane) although it is Scott King's time at the magazine which helped solidify the magazine in many people's minds. During his tenure the magazine adopted the slogan, "An ideal for living through fashion, art, music and design".

Scott King's "Cher Guevara" cover from the February 2001 issue won several magazine awards and was featured in the Barbican exhibition 'Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties'. He also contributed cover headlines such as "Now even more superficial/Over 100 pages of hype & lies" and "Absolute sell out". The re-invigorated 'Sleaze' came under the art direction of Rob Lowe but only lasted 4 issues before being closed down. The former editor Neil Boorman and former music editor Stuart Turnbull went on to run free London bi-monthly magazine 'Good for Nothing' which ran for 8 issues before closing around the end of 2005.

Sleazenation had an attendant picture library, PYMCA (Photographic Youth Music & Culture Archive). This was overseen by Steve Lazarides, who would go on to manage Banksy.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
WSJ

Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Magazine features the business of luxury and discerning lifestyle content. It is relevant to the Journal's readers, who are the world's most powerful and influential consumers. It acts as an escape and inspiration for their diverse and sophisticated lives.

Reaching the largest number of affluent consumers globally, Wall Street Journal Magazine is the World's Largest Luxury Magazine.

Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Magazine features and profiles of tastemakers in the worlds of fashion, business, design and culture, as well as travel destinations and food trends. Breaking news, investigative reporting, business coverage and features from The Wall Street Journal.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Switzerland
City: Zurich

View of the times is an European magazine written in Spanish and English with a French and Italian translation and local agendas. Comes out two times in a year.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid

So It Goes is a biannual magazine that champions the original voices of today across seven chapters:

The Actors, The Directors, The Artists, The Collection, The Musicians, The Places and The Writers. The magazine is a meeting place for a global network of photographers, journalists and other creatives. In a digital world, So It Goes is a reminder of the power print magazines have to touch lives and reveal the issues, places and people that deserve to be brought closer to home.

So It Goes is also a creative agency that extends the magazine’s network and commitment to unique storytelling into branded film content, documentaries, featurettes and short films. From Ben Whishaw to the Sundance Film Festival, we turn the new into the timeless.

Country: United States
City: New York

Ladies' Home Journal is an American magazine published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. From 1891 it was published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing Company. In 1903, it was the first American magazine to reach one million subscribers.

In the late 20th century, changing tastes and competition from television caused it to lose circulation. Sales of the magazine ensued as the publishing company struggled. On April 24, 2014, Meredith announced it would stop publishing the magazine as a monthly with the July issue, stating it was "transitioning Ladies' Home Journal to a special interest publication". It is now available quarterly on newsstands only, though its website remains in operation.

Ladies' Home Journal was one of the Seven Sisters, as a group of women's service magazines were known. The name referred to seven prestigious women's colleges in the Northeast.

Country: United States
City: Des Moines
Country: Australia

SuperTrash is a luxe label for independent women with a great sense of style, which has relaunched its inspirational brand magazine.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

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