Cadena Mode Magazine

Since 1974 it's published the magazine Cadena Mode, where presents its collections and its interpretation of the current fashion.

Targeted readers are women looking for style, the elegance... but also widely demanded by all kind of fashion professionals.

Every outfit presented in its pages is original and unique, designed by Cadena each season to present its textile collection.

It is the only magazine in the market that allows you to get made all pictured outfits, knowing the fabrics in Cadena's Show Rooms and acquiring them through its domestic and international commercial network.

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Country: Russia
City: Moscow

The magazine Paradis was launched in 2006 by its creator and publisher, the art director Thomas Lenthal.

Country: France
City: Paris

sleek provides a platform for the most significant visual disciplines of our time – contemporary art, photography and fashion. sleek is monothematic and bi-lingual (German and English). Each issue’s theme is composed of two concepts which form an antithesis or create a tension between one another.

Founded in Hamburg, Germany, in 2002, sleek moved to Berlin in 2005 and currently has offices in New York (fashion), Berlin (art) and Hamburg (distribution). Since being the highest placed independent newcomer at the Lead Awards, sleek has regularly been honoured at the Lead Awards, the ADC Awards, Freelens Award and with other prizes.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

Viva! Biography is the magazine with the most interesting, extraordinary facts about the lives of celebrities and exclusive or rare photos of politicians, musicians, writers and actors.

Country: Ukraine
City: Kiev

TWILL: is a magazine that does not have an obvious readership, because it lacks an homogeneity of content, views, ideology or even language. For the publishing business. Twill is an impossible magazine. But, sometimes, boundaries can be crossed simply turning upside down the fundamental tenets, especially if you are not afraid of the associated risks. They, at Twill, have thus decided to reverse the golden rule of publishing; instead of identifying a class of potential customers on whom to foist a magazine, they have created a publication that defines ourselves. And they have shifted onto the market, or rather on a small fraction of it, the task of identifying with them. To challenge the market rules has not been a difficult choice, because they are not merchants. They hope that, amidst the exuberant cacophony of their contents, our readers will recognize the only rigorous coherence that they have struggled to obtain: that of reason, heart and beauty.

Country: France
City: Paris

Gynaika Magazine (Greek ΓYNAIKA), first published on February 1, 1952 by Evangelos Terzopoulos Publishing Enterprises S.A., was the first Greek women's magazine. The word 'Gynaika' means woman in Greek. Before its publication, all Greek magazines were targeted towards the male gender.

The magazine quickly reached the largest circulation on the Greek market, eventually reaching 150,000 issues a month in the 1970s.

When the Greek media was opened up to international competition in the late 1980s many international women's magazines, such as ELLE and Marie Claire, entered the Greek market severely reducing the magazine's circulation.

Country: Greece
City: Faliro
Country: Czech Republic
City: Prague

Grazia Korea is the first fashion biweekly on the local market dominated so far by the fashion monthlies. Korea is a passionate market of fashion, beauty and celebrity topics where international fashion and beauty brands as well as a national economy, is growing despite the deteriorating world economy. Grazia Korea combines the advantages of speedy weekly and upscale monthly magazine providing a wealth of inspiring content to local audience.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

Alan Maleh, Man of the World’s Publisher and Editor in Chief, talks about creating a new magazine for a niche audience:

In today’s marketplace, you rarely find content that caters specifically to men who value style, travel, food, art, and culture. Man of the World is tightly focused on that group; it doesn’t try to be all things to all people. It’s for a ruggedly sophisticated male niche audience, and it’s somewhere they can go for consistent, compelling, informative content.

MAN OF THE WORLD is a handbook for the modern man, with its DNA inspired by American Heritage. Like most of us growing up, I really appreciated the appeal of the Hollywood icons of the 1960s and ’70s, guys like Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and Al Pacino. I wanted to emulate their effortless style and admired their sense of confidence. I think their style is just as relevant today, if not more so.

A conversation with my eldest son sparked an idea. I was telling him: “Do what you’re passionate about and success will follow.” It is then that I decided to create a carefully curated archive where I could showcase and share some of the vintage collectibles that I’m obsessed with, including vintage watches, mid-century furniture and cars.

As my team and I worked on a website, a way of showing the collection, it became obvious that we could not ignore heritage and craft, which was what drew me to collecting in the first place. I realized that Man of the World needed to be as compelling, as it was informational.

The result is this visually driven quarterly magazine, which is an authentic reflection of my taste and experiences, and presents them in a beautifully designed and useful form, laced with just the right amount of eccentricity and whimsy. I hope that our passion shows on every page.

Country: United States
City: New York

Vogue Pelle is dedicated to new development and latest trends in the world of leather fashion apparel, shoes, belts and accessories. A comprehensive coverage of new and best creations of leading designers, new colors, trims, leather textures. Beautiful ads, great quality photos make Vogue Pelle a great inspiring magazine for designers, manufacturers, and retailers in leather industry.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

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