TextileView

Since the launch of Textile View in 1988, the quarterly

magazine has built a devoted following and authoritative

status. Every issue is packed with design information and

inspiration for designers.

Each issue of Textile View carries over 300 pages of quality information well pressented to heop companies identify markets and build their fashion collections. Testile View is widely regarded as

the 'bible' of the industry with a huge reputation for accurate and commercial fashion prediction. They cover colour, yarn, fabric, print, embellishment, trims, accessories and garment styling. Their readership spans designer brands to High Street retail.

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Vixen is updated on the latest trends in fashion, makeup and music, love the new talent, and people with a distinctive style. Vixen has a circulation of 35 000, and distributed in the fashion boutiques and hair salons in the Norwegian country.

Country: Norway
City: Oslo

Café Magazine is a monthly Swedish men's magazine focused on fashion, style, and culture, including articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books. The magazine is comparable to U.S. publications such as Esquire and GQ.

Café debuted in May 1990, aimed toward the new generation of metrosexual men. Initially, the magazine was published by now-defunct Rosenudde Publishing. In December 1991, the magazine was bough out by Hachette Sweden Ltd., a subsidiary of Hachetter Filipacchi Media.

Today, Café is the highest-selling men's magazine in Sweden with 180,000 readers monthly, 78% of which are men.

The first issue of Cafe featured professional soccer player Glenn Hysén. Subsequent covers featured mostly male actors and sports figures such as Sean Connery and Mike Tyson. By the mid-nineties, the covers predominately featured women, mostly famous Swedish models.

Victoria Silvstedt has appeared on the magazines cover a total of 10 times and counting. Other notable celebrities who have frequently been featured on the cover are Izabella Scorupco, Anine Bing, Pernilla Wahlgren, Carolina Gynning, Marie Serneholt, and Emma Johnsson.

Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm

W Korea launched in 2005 and has become well regarded for publishing innovative and artistic visuals along with cutting-edge feature articles. W Korea has also launched a number of successful mobile and tablet applications and is popular on social media, demonstrated by the large number of Twitter followers. W magazine is a monthly publication.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

re-quest/QJ is Japans no.1 beauty magazine.

Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

Used is a London based biannual publication focussing on the interaction between Fashion and Art.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Russia
City: Moscow
Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: China
City: Beijing

STONEFOX Magazine is created by the publishers of SUMMERWINTER as an evolution of its previous title, showcasing timeless imagery and cultivating creativity within the arts and design industry.

STONEFOX Magazine identifies creative movements and seeks out iconic people, places and individuals committed to their craft, exploring the experiences and ideas that inspire them.

With the intention of supporting the creative industry through collaboration and journaling the travels of its contributors, the pages of STONEFOX Magazine are dedicated to the free spirit of creativity.

STONEFOX magazine is distributed both throughout Australia and internationally.

Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

VIZOR is a bi-annual New York based limited edition Contemporany Art publication.

Country: United States
City: New York

CLEO is an Australian, New Zealand, South African, Malaysian, Singaporean, Thailand and Indonesian women's magazine.

Aimed at an older audience than the teenage-focused Dolly, the magazine is most famous for its CLEO Bachelor of the Year award.

CLEO was the first Australian women’s magazine to feature non-frontal nude male centrefolds in 1972, with Jack Thompson as the magazine's first Playmate of the Month. Other playmates were Alby Mangels, Eric Oldfield, Peter Blasina and the band Skyhooks. The centrefold feature was discontinued in 1985, the last being a bare-chested picture of Mel Gibson. The centrefold feature was reinstated in 2005 as a permanent feature of the magazine and has featured such celebrities as Daniel MacPherson, Jake Wall, Michael Sullivan, Shane Watson, Jamie Brooksby, Michael Witt and Koby Abberton.

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland
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Country: Canada
Country: China
City: Hong Kong

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