Aishti Magazine

Aishti Magazine has established itself as teh Middle East's foremost authority on fashion, entertainment and design. With an aim to highlight Beirut as teh hip and trendy fashion, entertainment and design capital of teh region, Aishti Magazine has been successful in emphaizing the Lebanon difference through cutting-edge articles, professional fashion shoots and constantly evolving ideas.

Targeted toward fashionconscious, en vogue consumers the men and the women who keep up with the latest trends, follow current artistic movements and appreciate designer labels Aishti Magazine functions a glamorous communication tool for the Ashti empire.

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Style: is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Singapore by MediaCorp. Each month, Style: publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine.

Started in 2002, Style: is positioned as the fashion guide for independent and sophisticated Singapore women.

Country: China
City: Singapore
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Style: is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Singapore by MediaCorp. Each month, Style: publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine.

Started in 2002, Style: is positioned as the fashion guide for independent and sophisticated Singapore women.

Country: China
City: Singapore

Amazing fashion photography magazine, Soon from France is indeed one of the best. Professionally done, carefully designed hundreds of inspiring and motivating photographs full of creative designs, shapes and colors will win you imagination over.

Country: France
City: Paris

Cosmopolitan Bride published in UK from the publishers of Vogue and Glamour.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Vogue Thailand was launched in February 2013 in partnership with Serendipity Media. It is published in print and online.

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok
Country: Austria
City: Wiener Neudorf
Website: http://maxima.at

Shopgids.nl is a 'social shopping' site and focuses on the nicest shopping addresses in The Netherlands. These addresses are collated by Shopgids and its content partners: Yes, Viva and Flair.

There is also an important area set aside for shop owners and users; they can add relevant addresses. Users can create their favourite shopping route, print it out and take it into town.

On Shopgids.nl there is place for eating, drinking, sleeping and doing. Spot a Shop is aimed at women between 20 and 30 years old and was set up in March 2008.

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp

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

Britain's No.1 glossy health and beauty magazine, Zest speaks to the woman who cares about the way she looks and the way she feels, providing motivating, realistic information she can apply to her life. Zest is a 'me' magazine giving the reader everything she wants and needs to know about health, beauty, fitness and nutrition in an upbeat, glossy, inspirational package. Zest is for women who share a genuine enthusiasm and interest in feeling fit and healthy and looking good.

Women who know the way you feel and look isn't about fads and vanity, it's as much a part of your lifestyle as brushing your teeth. Zest helps you make positive changes to your health, fitness and beauty habits with the latest ideas and information without preaching or making you feel guilty. Zest is motivating, positive, truly inspirational and friendly.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Mission Statement: Connect with the beauty experts at allure.com, the authoritative Web resource for skin-care, hair, and makeup information. Through how-to videos, product reviews, award-winning runway-beauty coverage, and more, allure.com offers information without judgment so users can truly engage the world with confidence.

Country: United States
City: New York

As seen in their choice of recent cover stars (James Franco, Rita Ackermann, Nate Lowman) Tokion has always had an instinct for new artists and a deep respect for established figures. Their art coverage is personal, intimate and definitive—they have had exclusive face-to-face interviews with legends such as Sophie Calle, Ed Ruscha and Nan Goldin; extensive, eclectic profiles on today’s biggest names, such as Olafur Eliasson and Terence Koh; and collaborations with Thomas Hirschhorn and Lizzi Bougatsos. The fashion is modern and glamorous, shot by top photographers such as Kenneth Cappello, KT Auleta, Magnus Unmar and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders.

Founded as a cultural exchange initiative between the Japanese and American Street art scenes in 1996, Tokion kick-started a dialogue about contemporary art and culture that still resonates today. Their reputation had such an early impact that they quickly had cover stars such as Morrissey, Missy Elliott, Mark Gonzales and Iggy Pop, and included rare interviews with Vivienne Westwood, Sofia Coppola, Matthew Barney, Debbie Harry, Ralph Nader, Brian Wilson, William Gibson, James Brown and Dolly Parton.

Since the very first issue, Tokion saw a steady growth in sales and sell-through rates. Circulation and distribution awareness grew quickly, both in the U.S. and Europe. Tokion is found not only at newsstands, but also in exclusive stores and boutique hotels around the world.

Tokion’s editorial scope is constantly evolving. Their one-off creative projects, such as the “King of Doc” documentary film contest, and “Project”, their per-issue artist-and-reader collaborative series, connect them even further with their smart, sophisticated readers. Their Creativity Now conferences bring together some of the world’s most revered creative minds—among them, Brian Eno, Raymond Pettibon and Kim Gordon—for exciting cultural symposiums.

Above all, Tokion is committed to excellence as an independently-run magazine. Tokion is art and fashion done with due respect, and delivered in a beautiful package. Many of their readers collect Tokion assiduously, which highlights the relevance—both current and archival—that Tokion’s unique perspective provides.

Country: United States
City: New York

MUG is a bi-annual fashion and art magazine from Oslo, Norway. It was founded autumn 2009 and has already, after only two issues, established itself as the leading, independent magazine covering art, fashion, and culture in Norway.

The basic idea behind SMUG is that, in a time where websites and blogs are delivering news minute by minute, the role of the printed medias needs to be re-evalueted. SMUG offers a different take on contemporary fashion and culture by eschewing the product orientated journalism that has dominated mainstream magazines the last couple of decades.

Instead of focusing on the passing trends of popular culture, SMUG wants to present the faces, names and thoughts behind the trends. Artists, designers, writers and musicians are given space to talk about their work and visions, and instead of merely reporting from exhibitions and happenings, SMUG aims to be an event in itself, by presenting original, artistic content in raw, uncut form. In the believe that a contemporary magazine should be an object you desire for and will want to hold on to for years, SMUG also pays a lot of attention to the physical presentation of the magazine, with special care being laid down in paper quality as well as the printing process.

In addition to interviews with contemporary icons like Steve Reich, Pete Doherty, James Chance, Tavi, Andrew Richardson, Rad Hourani and Bjarne Melgaard, the first three issues have seen contributions from a wide range of norwegian and international artists and writers, including Terry Richardson, David Lynch, Robert Hamada, Matthew Kristall, Banks Violette, Mads Teglers, Nate Lowman, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Warren Neidich, Javier Peres, Lukas Renlund and Massimo Leardini. Reknowned norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard also dedicated a series of original paintings to the second issue of SMUG.

With a circulation of 4000, SMUG is currently distributed in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. SMUG#4 will hit the stores mid-april, and there are plans for an English, internationally distributed fifth issue autumn 2011.

Country: Norway
City: Oslo
Country: France
City: Paris

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