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Country: France
City: Paris

Vandals is a new international alternative and independent photography and art printed magazine: developed in Paris, produced in New York and designed in Barcelona.

Country: France
City: Paris
Country: France
City: Paris

The only high end accessory special in the Netherlands. Fashion with accessories in the spotlight, combined with beauty news.

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Very aspiring: dreaming about beautiful things, you can afford after all. That pretty bag, those trendy shoes are the present for yourself. A combination of (international) high fashion/design and the latest trends in accessories. Fashion with accessories in the spotlight, combined with beauty news.

Watching, watching, watching the numerous shopping pages. Aspiring thanks to high end photography (pages with large pictures).

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp
Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong

J'N'C has been synonymous with consistent fashion reporting of the highest contemporary standards since 1992. The monthly J'N'C News and J'N'C Magazine, which has been published on a quarterly basis since 1999, not only cover all aspects of fashion from a short, concise and economic, as well as an artistically aesthetic perspective, but also provide the market with editorial updates on all relevant topics. Which is why the important dates of international trade fairs and fashion shows are just as much part of their agenda as their untiring trawling of the best ateliers, indie stores, flea markets, design factories, clubs, galleries, bars and record shops – whether in Cologne or Lisbon, in Cape Town, New York or Montreal. After all, they're not only convinced that life writes the best stories. Experience has shown them that fashion only achieves its full potential in conjunction with other culture-relevant disciplines. This is why they also love to talk to those in the know – such as designers and fashionistas, as well as with artists, musicians, photographers, graphic designers and filmmakers.

Country: Germany
City: Düsseldorf

V Magazine was launched in September 1999 as the younger sibling publication to the limited-edition quarterly Visionaire. If Visionaire is a couture book, V is ready-to-wear. V is large-format and visually-driven, international in scope and collaborative in spirit.

It is edited by Stephen Gan with a focus on art, film, music, and fashion. V is noted for its extreme and artful fashion spreads by the world's greatest photographers, as well as its reportage of cultural figures and global youth culture. Contributors include Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Hedi Slimane, Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, and Karl Lagerfeld. Interview subjects have included Joan Didion, Salman Rushdie, Robert Altman, Brooke Shields, and Norman Mailer.

V recently launched an offshoot called VMAN.

In 2005, 7L and Steidl published V Best: Five Years of V Magazine, chronicling the seminal first five years of the publication.

Country: United States
City: New York
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Country: United States
City: New York

Founded by Mino Pissimiglia in 1946, Estetica quickly established itself as the most informative publication at the forefront of the Italian hairdressing industry. It was successfully launched in Japan in 1958, followed by Peru, Latin America and The Middle East in 1962 - 1963. The launch of the first Italian-English International edition was heralded in 1977. Today, Estetica is published in 24 editions and distributed in 80 countries with a global circulation of over 270,000. Estetica, the market leader in specialised publishing, offers new product information, exhibition news, photo collections, step-by-steps, as well as the very latest in hair trends. The main section of the magazine, Estetica International, is common to all issues and is thus translated into 5 different languages. It offers an exciting preview of the very best in hair styles and fashion trends from around the globe. The front section of each edition is unique to the countries where it is issued and provides readers with essential information on product innovation, celebrity interviews and industry news as well as corporate advertising.

Country: Mexico
City: Atizapan de Zaragoza

Esquire is a men's magazine, published in the U.S. by the Hearst Corporation. Founded in 1932, it flourished during the Great Depression under the guidance of founder and editor Arnold Gingrich.

Esquire appeared, for the first time, in October 1933. It was conceived at the darkest moment of the depression and was born at the dawn of the New Deal. The magazine began as a racy publication for men, published by David A. Smart and Arnold Gingrich. It later transformed itself into a more refined periodical with an emphasis on men's fashion and contributions by Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the 1940s, the popularity of the Petty Girls and Vargas Girls provided a circulation boost. In the 1960s, Esquire helped pioneer the trend of New Journalism by publishing such writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O'Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe and Terry Southern. Under Harold Hayes, who ran it from 1961 to 1973, it became as distinctive as its oversized pages. The magazine shrank to the conventional 8½x11 in 1971. The magazine was sold by the original owners to Clay Felker in 1977, who sold it to the 13-30 Corporation, a Tennessee publisher, two years later. 13-30 split up in 1986, and Esquire was sold to Hearst at the end of the year.

David Granger was named editor-in-chief of the magazine in June 1997. Since his arrival, the magazine has received numerous awards, including multiple National Magazine Awards—the industry’s highest honor. Prior to becoming editor-in-chief at Esquire, Granger was the executive editor at GQ for nearly six years.

In October 2008, to commemorate the magazine’s 75th Anniversary, Esquire published a limited edition digital cover that featured electronic ink with moving words and flashing images.

Country: United States
City: New York

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