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Tracking the rapid pulse of young contemproary fashion and youth culture around the world, WWDFAST uncovers the who, what, where, how and why that's shaping the future of cutting-edge international style.

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18 Karati Gold and Fashion is full of page after page of beautiful and gorgeous jewelry designs from top Italian jewelry designers and manufacturers. Design direction, latest trends in precious metals, gemstones, technicals, trade shows, market watch are the key aspects covered in detail in 18 Karati Gold and Fashion. A fantastic Gold and Jewelry magazine for people in jewelry trade, designers, design schools and individuals in general.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

Drapers is the leading publication for all sectors of the UK fashion industry. All the latest news, expert trend advice, catwalk coverage and invaluable business information. Plus with the biggest and best recruitment section in the industry Drapers is the first place to look for a job in fashion.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Indonesia
City: Jakarta
Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

French Revue de Modes is a magazine spotlighting trends, trends and more trends. Fashion, beauty and creation define "French Revue de Modes".

Country: France
City: Paris

Vs. is a large format fashion and culture magazine with a stand out visual identity and an uncompromising aesthetic standard. Since the first issue of Vs. appeared in 2006, it has been known to set new standards withing the field of fashion photography and magazine design; combining high-end with avant-garde in a true vs. (versus) spirit.

Vs Magazine is published in 32 countries in 5 different language editions (English, French, Italian, Scandinavian and Chinese). It features high-profile names and fashion icons while never loosing touch with undercurrent fashion vibes and the vanguard cultural scene. Vs. Magazine caters to the discriminating palate of the fashion front-runners while keeping their entourage from novices to style icons in the loop.

Country: France
City: Paris

Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in 16 countries + Latin America by Condé Nast Publications. Each month, Vogue publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, life and design.

Vogue is most famous as a presenter of images of high fashion and high society, but it also publishes writings on art, culture, politics, and ideas. It has also helped to enshrine the fashion model as celebrity.

Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: United States
City: San Francisco

Bangkok Post themagazine is a glossy lifestyle publication that features a mix of fashion, travel, interviews, luxury living and more. Distributed with the Bangkok Post, Thailand’s leading English newspaper, themagazine is published the second and fourth Thursday of each month.

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok
Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Spain
City: Sevilla

The Face was a magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan out of his publishing house Wagadon. Logan had previously created titles such as Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express in the 1970s during one of its most successful periods.

The magazine, often referred to as the "80s fashion bible", was influential in championing a number of fashion music and style trends, whilst keeping a finger on the pulse of youth culture for over two decades; its best selling period was in the mid-1990s when editor Richard Benson brought in a younger team that included art director Lee Swillingham. While Benson ensured the magazine reflected the UK’s revitalized art and music scene, Swillingham changed the visual direction of the magazine to showcase new photography. It was during this time that the work of fashion photographers Inez Van Lamsweerde, Steven Klein, David LaChapelle, Norbert Schoerner, Glen Luchford, Craig McDean and Elaine Constantine was first published.

In the early 1990s, the magazine contained an article suggesting that Australian actor and pop star Jason Donovan was gay. Donovan sued the magazine for libel in 1992 and won the case (but torpedoed his own career in the process). Subsequently, the magazine requested donations from readers to pay the substantial libel damages and court costs which came to £300,000. The magazine set up the "Lemon Aid" fund, so called because their article on Donovan had also stated he highlighted his hair with lemon juice to make it blonder. However, Donovan reached a settlement with the magazine to allow it to stay in business.

In 1999, Wagadon was sold to the publishers EMAP.

Notable names associated with the magazine were designer & typographer Neville Brody (Art Director, 1981-86), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, photographers Juergen Teller, David Sims and writers including Jon Savage and Fiona Russell Powell.

By its May 2004 closure, the format had become stale, there were too many competitors, sales had declined and advertising revenues had consequently reduced. The publishers EMAP closed the title, in order to concentrate resources on its more successful magazines, however its fashion spin-off Pop still survives as a stand alone magazine brand.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Canada
City: Calgary

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