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ViVi is a Japanese fashion magazine published by Kodansha. ViVi is one of Asia's top fashion magazines, and is published in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The target age group are teens and young women between 17-27 years old, the main demographic of readers are college students and young office ladies.

The magazines 'cover queen' is Ayumi Hamasaki, who has been featured on the cover 24 times since 1999, and also runs her famous Deji Deji Diary in each issue. Other artists frequently featured on the cover include: Namie Amuro, and Kumi Koda

Country: Hong Kong S.A.R., China
City: Hong Kong
Country: Spain
City: Barcelona
Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: China
City: Hong Kong

Top Fashion Dress: Unique hardcover magazine published in Hong Kong

Country: China
City: Hong Kong

Viva! is a magazine which covers the lives of national and international celebrities and VIPs. Filled with exclusive photos from well-known photographers, it also covers cultural and social events.

Country: Romania
City: Bucharest
Country: Turkey
City: Istanbul

Cosmopolitan Bride was launched in Australia in 2002 in response to the overwhelming reader demand for the Cosmopolitan annual bridal special. Published in the August edition of Cosmopolitan, it was always a huge success and resulted in circulation figures for each issue spiking year on year. Readers couldn’t get enough of Cosmopolitan’s spin on bridal. At last, a magazine with a strong fashion and beauty heritage was showing women what to wear and how to look gorgeous on their wedding day. Cosmopolitan is the superbrand of magazines, it’s a market leader in every single one of the 55 countries in which we publish – that makes Cosmopolitan the most authoritative voice on women’s issues. Cosmopolitan Bride magazine was launched in Australia in 2002. Cosmopolitan Australia falls in the top circulating editions of Cosmopolitan globally and more than 60 million copies of Cosmopolitan are sold around the globe each month.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Country: Poland

Sposa, an Italian bridal magazine is full of all would-be bride need. Hundreds of gorgeous wedding dresses, bridal gowns from runway collections, dresses for brides maids, accessories, jewelry, marriage bands, wedding gift ideas, flower arrangements and much more.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

GREY is a coherent, consistent, and rigorous biannual hardcover fashion publication, free of gossip and superficiality. GREY – featuring fashion stories, interiors, reportage, new designers, journalism, poetry, fiction, illustrations – appeals to sophisticated readers with a refined sense of style. GREY does not adhere to any trends or actively seek to vilify them. We believe that fashion is about the clothes and that a timeless approach to aestheticism is never out of style. GREY is an international publication; printed in Italy, written, primarily, in English. Our contributors are chosen for their uncompromising and singular vision.

Country: Italy
City: Milan

The Pink Ribbon magazine (PINK) is a stylish feel-good magazine radiating positive energy.

There is still a lot to be done in the field of breast cancer in terms of prevention, information and support. But PINK is and wants to achieve more than that. PINK is a feel-good glossy that will appeal to all women. Not only because of its content, but also because all proceeds go to the fight against breast cancer. With this annual magazine Sanoma Uitgevers hopes to be able to make a substantial contribution to a.o. research into breast cancer.

Country: Netherlands
City: Amsterdam

Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.

The UK version of the magazine, published by Haymarket Consumer Publications Ltd, is focused mainly on consumer electronics, gadgetry and lifestyle products, such as iPods and fast cars, to computers and men's clothing. Like its U.S. equivalent, Stuff UK contains a scantily clad woman on the front page (with a small number of further photos inside the magazine), but as the model is clothed this is not considered pornography in Britain. There are multiple in depth features, such as product reviews of laptops, digital audio (MP3) players, digital cameras (compact and SLR), as well as advertising. Regular features include an "adrenaline junkie" article, and speculative pages about upcoming technology, such as the "rumour mill" and the "Next big thing?" on the last page.

"Hot Stuff" is the news section that features new or unreleased products. Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine. These include products in the range of portable media players, phones, computers, laptops, digital cameras, televisions, video recorders, hi-fi, home cinema, gaming, home and sports. There are dedicated pages for opinions and readers mail and a "My gadget life" column in towards the front of the magazine that features an interview with a well known person about the technology that helps them.

The circulation of Stuff UK is around 100,000 copies a month, placing it the best-selling gadget magazine and the 6th biggest-selling men's monthly in the UK, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It outsells its closest rival, T3, by 2:1.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Website: http://stuff.tv
Country: Denmark
City: Hellerup

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