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Country: United States
City: New York

FACTORY isn't printed anymore; was formerly known as Tokion.

The magazine was started in 1996 by Lucas Badtke-Berkow and Adam Glickman, two American expatriates living in Japan, as a cultural bridge between Japan and the United States. In 1998, Tokion opened an American office in Los Angeles. In 2000 it moved into a retail space/office in New York City, while maintaining a retail space/office in Tokyo. While in New York, the magazine's focus shifted from Japanese-influenced content to street culture aesthetics and then to a more global arts magazine featuring interviews with recognized artists such as Lou Reed, Richard Prince, James Brown, Francesco Clemente, Roger Corman, Ed Ruscha and Jeff Koons, while continuing to cover up-and-coming artists such as Harmony Korine, Miranda July, Cory Arcangel and Simone Shubuck. In 2007 Kate Sennert was named editor-in-chief.

In 2002, Badtke-Berkow sold the magazine to Glickman. Badtke-Berkow began publishing Paper Sky and Mammoth magazines in Japan, while Glickman began publishing Japanese and US editions. In 2005, the Japanese edition was sold to Infas Publishing Company. In 2006, the American edition was sold to independent publisher Larry Rosenblum. In 2009, Tokion and Creativity Now were sold out of foreclosure to Donald Hellinger, president of Nylon Holding, Inc., who later closed the magazine.

WWD Magazines set the trends the world follows, engaging fashion, retail and beauty power players with compelling issues that offer the first look at what’s next in global fashion.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Vanity Fair is a magazine of pop culture, fashion, and politics published by Condé Nast Publications. The present Vanity Fair has been published since 1983 and there have been editions for four European countries as well as the U.S. edition.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: Austria
City: Vienna

In 2008 We Are Reversible Inc. proudly acquired the rights to publish the greatest boogazine in the world in Spanish. We’re delighted to be the first authorized license and will continue to strive for perfection and uphold the reputation of Sneaker Freaker! Issue 0 was released in April 2008. We translated the best content from the English version of SF11 and added some local Spanish flavour... 15,000 issues were dispatched all around Spain with more than 100 distribution points in the best stores! In July we released Issue 1, where we took the best of SF12 and added our own exclusive articles about Nike ACG, Adidas ZX, Lacoste, Onitsuka, Etnies, Reebok and Le Coq Sportif among others. Again, we released 15,000 issues and celebrated the first Sneaker Freaker Spanish party for all the brands and shops that have supported us from day one. We Are Reversible (W.A.R.) is a Spanish company, based in Barcelona, which works at different levels such as publishing, distribution and events organization,specially linked to the street-wear and sneaker universe.

Country: Spain
City: Barcelona

The Tobe Report, first published in 1927, is one of the world's most prestigious fashion merchandising consulting companies. It is often referred to as "the bible of the fashion industry". An international weekly publication, the Tobe Report covers women, men, and children's ready-to-wear and accessories. It forecasts trends through analysis of consumer behavior and retail intelligence.

Tobe Insights, Tobe's consulting division, performs reengineering projects for specialty stores as well as department stores.

Created by Miss. Tobe (aka Tobé Coller Davis) in 1927, Tobe has been led for the past 15 years by Kathryn Deane, its current President.

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

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