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Lucire is a fashion magazine that originally began on the web in 1997, branching into a monthly print edition in its home country of New Zealand in 2004. It is the first fashion partner with the UNEP, an arrangement that began in 2003.

At its launch, it was the second online fashion title in New Zealand (after Wellington Polytechnic's Fashionbrat), and the first commercial fashion magazine on the web there. It claims to be the first fashion title to extend its brand from the internet into print, and the first website to launch print editions in more than one country. An unusual claim is that Lucire is the first national consumer publication in New Zealand to use exclusively typefaces designed and produced domestically.

Simone Knol edits the web edition, Laura Ming-Wong the "master" print edition in New Zealand. Summer Rayne Oakes was made the US Editor in 2007. Previous positions were staffed by Stevie Wilson, who served as US Editor-at-Large, Catherine Rigod, who filled the role of West Coast Editor and Richard Spiegel, who worked as a New York based photojournalist, among others. Lucire was founded by Jack Yan, who continues to serve as Publisher.

When conceived, the name was not intended to have a meaning; it was only later that the team discovered it was a quaint Romanian term meaning ‘to glitter’ and there is a similar word in Spanish meaning ‘to show off’.

In the early 2000s, Lucire covered new talent alongside more established names. It was one of the first publications to profile Zac Posen, New Zealand shoe designer Kathryn Wilson, MTV New Zealand presenter and former beauty queen Amber Peebles, and numerous others. In 2003, it was the second-ever New Zealand website to be nominated for a Webby Award.

It launched a Romanian edition (helmed by Mirella and Valentin Lapusca) in May 2005, claiming to be the first New Zealand fashion magazine to enter the continent, and the first webzine in the world to launch two print editions. The magazine is subscribed to throughout the world, including Australia, the United States, and various European nations.

Print edition cover girls have included Brittny Gastineau, Vanessa Carlton, Stacie Jones Upchurch, Nicky Hilton, Theodora Richards and Monica Gabor. New York photographers Barry Hollywood, Gray Scott and Jon Moe have contributed the greatest number of covers.

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Textile Forum magazine (TF) reports quarterly on art, crafts and design, preservation of cultural heritage and themes relating to education and research. TF is published in English and German in two parallel editions. The magazine is available by subscription; single copies are sold by publisher and a few sales outlets. TF offers a forum to readers interested in the cultural aspects of textile and clothing. Each issue contains a preview of textile events in the editorial part as well as a calendar listing between 230 and 250 events, such as exhibitions, meetings, further education and competitions.

Country: Germany
City: Hannover

Collezioni Close Up Shirt is a new publication series with professional analyses about fashion shaping details as shown in leading designer collections during the latest fashion weeks in New York, London, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Milan and Paris. All the shows are carefully analysed by experienced designers to select and categorize the most directional and influential looks images: more than 800 pages: 144 format: cm. 24,5 x 33

Country: Italy
City: Modena

BLANK is the reflection of an increasingly globalized and borderless Panama and the world around it. It puts together only the best of what comes out locally and internationally; the latest news in fashion, design, music and architecture, as well as profound articles and interviews with personalities. Anyone who holds a BLANK knows they have an innovative magazine in their hands.

Their trendsetting abilities won them a spot in Distill Magazine’s directory of the best and most inspiring magazines worldwide. In addition, they were the only Panamanian publication to participate in Colophon, an international biennale of magazines celebrated in Luxemburg, as well as in We Love Magazine Library, an exhibition of international magazines celebrated in Tokyo, both in 2009. In 2010, they reached yet another hallmark of success: BLANK is now for sale at BJ Magazines in New York, NY, making them –without a doubt– the Panamanian magazine with the most worldwide exposure and farthest reach.

Country: Panama
City: Panama City

TEASER Magazine is the independent fashion-, beauty & lifestyle magazine in germany. Interviews and portraits from interesting personalities and the coolest editorials by best photographers around the world. This Premium Magazine is one of the hottest on the german market. TEASER shows whats on!

Country: Germany
City: Hamburg

The international fashion and music magazine from Portugal Volume 2, bi-annual, 256 pages, fully in English.

When Zoot first appeared on newsstands in cities including Lisbon, Porto, London, Paris, New York, LA, Rio and Tokyo in 2005 and 2006 the idea was to make an international fashion and music magazine that said something about where it was from – Portugal – and were it was going to the rest of the world. And to make a magazine that was fun to put together, exiting to read and that would grow and mature as it turned friends into contributors in more and more of the cities where it started to appear.

Three super-fast years on including the release of volume 2 in 2009 with a strong new creative team at the helm we´re still a magazine that is very much the sum of the efforts of its hugely diverse talented, excellent and dedicated contributors and their agencies – and we are very proud to work with them.

Each issue has exclusive fashion features and interviews; plus… 190 pages editorial of fashion, beauty and accessories from all over the world.

Country: Portugal
City: Lisboa

Eclectic magazine is a bi-annual publication released in limited print and online featuring original, insightful content that pushes the boundaries of geography – introducing new designers, city guides, music, movies, art, original editorials, fashion and beauty features from different corners of the world.

Country: France
City: Paris

VAGA Magazine is a biannual, New York based printed fashion and art magazine. Each issue will be theme oriented showcasing original fashion editorials along with exclusive high quality articles, interviews and featured profiles from the fashion industry. VAGA has an open door policy to new creatives. For each issue they will feature an emerging talent, profiling them, their art and bringing attention to their new perspective on fashion and art.

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

Mondadori's upmarket women's monthly has a precise vocation: to anticipate trends and intercept signals of change. Flair is aimed at internationally-minded women who are aware, active, curious, refined, providing a wealth of original coverage of news, fashion and beauty with an extraordinary visual impact and strong journalistic content.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: United States
City: New York

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: Serbia
City: Beograd
Country: Canada
City: Quebec

Vogue is the fashion authority. Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world. Each issue delivers the latest in beauty, style, health, fitness and celebrities and your subscription will include the must-have Spring and Fall Fashion editions. Before it's in fashion, it's in Vogue!

Vogue was founded as a weekly publication by Arthur Baldwin Turnure in 1892. When he died in 1909, Condé Nast picked it up and slowly began growing the publication. The first change Nast made was that Vogue appeared every two weeks instead of weekly. Nast also went overseas in the early 1910s. He first went to Britain, and started a Vogue there, and it went well. Then he went to Spain, however that was a failure. Lastly, Nast took Vogue to France, and that was a huge success. The magazines number of publications and profit increased dramatically under Nast. The magazine's number of subscriptions surged during the Depression, and again during World War II. In the 1960s, with Diana Vreeland as editor-in-chief and personality, the magazine began to appeal to the youth of the sexual revolution by focusing more on contemporary fashion and editorial features openly discussing sexuality. Vogue also continued making household names out of models, a practice that continued with Suzy Parker, Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Lauren Hutton, Veruschka, Marisa Berenson, Penelope Tree, and others.

In 1973, Vogue became a monthly publication. Under editor-in-chief Grace Mirabella, the magazine underwent extensive editorial and stylistic changes to respond to changes in the lifestyles of its target audience.

The current editor-in-chief of American Vogue is Anna Wintour, noted for her trademark bob and her practice of wearing sunglasses indoors. Since taking over in 1988, Wintour has worked to protect the magazine's high status and reputation among fashion publications. In order to do so, she has made the magazine focus on new and more accessible ideas of "fashion" for a wider audience. This allowed Wintour to keep a high circulation while discovering new trends that a broader audience could conceivably afford. For example, the inaugural cover of the magazine under Wintour's editorship featured a three-quarter-length photograph of Israeli super model Michaela Bercu wearing a bejeweled Christian Lacroix jacket and a pair of jeans, departing from her predecessors' tendency to portray a woman’s face alone, which, according to the Times', gave "greater importance to both her clothing and her body. This image also promoted a new form of chic by combining jeans with haute couture. Wintour’s debut cover brokered a class-mass rapprochement that informs modern fashion to this day." Wintour's Vogue also welcomes new and young talent.

Wintour's presence at fashion shows is often taken as an indicator of the designer's profile within the industry. In 2003, she joined the Council of Fashion Designers of America in creating a fund that provides money and guidance to at least two emerging designers each year. This has built loyalty among the emerging new star designers, and helped preserve the magazine's dominant position of influence through what Time called her own "considerable influence over American fashion. Runway shows don't start until she arrives. Designers succeed because she anoints them. Trends are created or crippled on her command."

Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul

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