Women's Weekly New Zealand

New Zealand Woman's Weekly brings a wide variety of news, stories, recipes and helpful hints to the home every week.

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Country: Germany
City: Berlin
Country: Italy
City: Italy

Dazed & Confused is a British style magazine,that was set up in 1992 and published monthly. Its founding editors were Jefferson Hack and Rankin. Topics covered include music, fashion, film, art and literature.

With the demise of both The Face and Sleazenation, it now exists alongside old rival i-D.

Beginning as black & white folded poster published sporadically the magazine soon turned full colour, promoted with London club nights. The combination of Jefferson Hack's eye for emerging scenes and talent, Rankin's growing reputation for celebrity portraiture, inventive graphic design and an inspirational fashion team brought a reputation that belied the magazine's small distribution.

This reputation attracted cover stars such as Richard E. Grant (issue #11), Jarvis Cocker (issue #15) long-time collaborator Björk (#16) and in a coup for the magazine, Radiohead's Thom Yorke interviewing himself in issue #19.

Throughout the 90s the magazine's influence grew as its format evolved and the reputations of those it had championed early in their careers blossomed. Among its many international magazine cover firsts Dazed counts Alicia Keys , Jake Gyllenhaal , Hilary Swank , Eminem and Pharrell, all of whom have gone on to huge international success.

The magazine has also supported social causes and encouraged debate with issues such as its 1998 Fashion-Able issue (#46) and 2004's South Africa issue (#115), the former dealing with perceptions of beauty and disability and the latter with the state of the country ten years after apartheid and the AIDS crisis throughout Africa. In 2006 Dazed & Confused joined forces with MySpace to support RED and World AIDS Day by encouraging the public to submit artwork and pledge their support to join the (RED) initiative.

Looking to move beyond the printed page in 1999 Dazed Film & TV was founded, a production company that would produce the first mast-head television broadcast ever, the one hour special Renegade TV Gets Dazed, for Channel 4. In 2001 the Dazed Group, as it styled itself, launched the luxury bi-annual Another Magazine. In 2005 the Group launched Another Man, a bi-annual fashion title for men.

In November 2006 Dazed launched a new web based strand of the magazine titled DazedDigital.com, which delivers fashion, film, music and art news and special online events.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Harper's Bazaar is a world-renowned arbiter of fashion and good taste. Since its inception in 1867 as America's first fashion magazine, Bazaar has been home to extraordinary talents of Man Ray and Richard Avedon, and continues that tradition today with photographers including Peter Lindbergh and Sølve Sundsbø.

Sophisticated, elegant and provocative, Harper’s Bazaar is the style resource for women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture. With style, authority and insider insight, Bazaar focuses strictly on fashion and beauty, and covers what’s new to what’s next.

Month after month, Harper’s Bazaar showcases the world’s most visionary stylists and talented designers to deliver readers a visually stunning portrayal of the world of fashion and beauty.

In addition to publishing in the United States, Bazaar prints 27 editions around the world.

Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Australian Vogue is published in Australia by FPC Magazines twelve times a year under license from Conde Nast. Kirstie Clements is the current Editor in Chief and Paul Meany is the Creative Director. Many of their covers are original, although often there are reprints from other Conde Nast magazines. Printing and binding are average, but they use glossy paper and a thick cover. Fashion editorials are simultaneously airy and dismal-I don't know how that's possible, but they accomplish it quite well. Perhaps it can be attributed to the use of a lot of dark studio photography and the occasional happy outdoor work. Vogue Australia began publishing in 1957 with only three issues a year. Throughout the 1960's and 1970's, they gradually raised publication to six, eight, ten, then eleven issues. In 1980, they began monthly printing and have been maintained at that rate for almost thirty years.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: United States
City: New York

VIRGINE Magazine is a brand new innovative high fashion, art and music platform set to revolutionize the way people interact with the fashion industry. Through their proximity with today’s major influential voices in the fashion field, they have managed to develop a magazine that stays ahead of current styles and trends.

VIRGINE is seeking ways to increase societies’ devotion to charity contribution, so every issue their magazine’s first page will be dedicated to charity oriented advertisements.

In addition, they want to create a fashion platform that serves as a bridge between top industry professionals and up-and-coming artists to be showcased side by side under the esthetic and standards of VIRGINE.

Furthermore, VIRGINE wants to innovate by forming bridges between different industries. Imagine an article written by a fashion model who wants to become an editor or an interview conducted by the actual photographer who shot the subject. This is the kind of content they are looking for; content that brings a different perspective to the audience.

With VIRGINE, you will be propelled into a global culture of beauty, esthetic, creativity and innovation.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid

The Philippine Tatler is the country's premier magazine which is devoted to the latest trends in contemporary society – including cultural and intellectual movements, the arts, fashion, haute cuisine, nightlife, as well as high-end consumer products and services.

Country: Philippines
City: Makati City

Ghubar is a digital Fashion, Arts and Lifestyle magazine launched in 2009 & founded by Sarah Diouf.

“U My Number One” Magazine is the “Number One” title offering Handy content in an Ironic & Honest way."

UmnO Magazine was founded on March 2010 by Domino Aurora,

The publication was carried out as a monthly project untill September 2011,

when the magazine turned into bi-monthly in order to offer high quality content from a new perspective

Stablished in Paris and distributed along over 180 countries,

the actual magazine is an international title that features fresh original sections every season

Country: France
City: Paris

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