Women's Health South Africa

Women's Health reaches a new generation of women who don't like the way most women's magazines make them feel.

Women's Health is for the woman who wants to reach a healthy, attractive weight but doesn't equate that with having thighs the size of toothpicks. They know that exercising and eating well will make you happier and stronger (even if after-work runs can really suck). That looking and feeling good have very little to do with cosmetics and high heels (though they can help you feel glamorous on a Saturday night). And that life can be stressful since there's never enough time, but balance is achievable (with a little help).

Most of all, WH focuses on what you can do, right now, to improve your life.

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Cooler magazine provides an alternative to all the other bland magazines cluttering up women's market, with their repetitive size zero and celebrity-fuelled themes. Offering the latest in surf, snow, skate, bikes, and travel, and with a unique stance on fashion and style, it immediately sets itself apart. Its continued commitment to eco and ethical issues and championing of alternative icons, has allowed it to become a new alternative for independent women everywhere.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Spain
City: Barcelona

An adaptation of the American health magazine Prevention, this best-selling small format health magazine provides trustworthy and innovative health news, advice and solutions to improve one's life and well-being.

Country: Poland
City: Warsaw

L’Officiel Thailand, designed for active, urban, self-confident and international Thai women, is set to become the main local reference for international and Thai fashion.

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok

Black Magazine emerged in a flurry of black and white as a quarterly fashion, beauty, arts and culture magazine back in 2006. It is published from New Zealand, created by a network of friends and contributors around the world and in 2008 the publication went bi-annual. People often ask Rachael Churchward and Grant Fell, the founders of the magazine, about the title ‘Black,’ and their thinking was simple; “Black is the colour of New Zealand, black is the staple colour of fashion, black is the colour of the sand on the beach where we live at Muriwai, West Auckland, Aotearoa. Our national rugby team is called the All Blacks and our cat Oscar is, you guessed it, black.

The fashion and beauty contributions are all commissioned (Black does not take submissions) exclusively for Black Magazine. New Zealand, Australia, USA, UK and France are the primary locations for the magazine’s editorial content although stories have come from; Thailand, India, Italy, Japan, Polynesia, Holland, Canada, Hong Kong and many other places. Photography is king at Black Mag and current or past contributors include; Robert Erdmann, Derek Kettela, Michael Schwartz, Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Paul Empson, Arthur Belebeau, Johnny Gembitsky, Seiji Fukamori, Toshihiro Takaoka, James Demitri, Derek Henderson, Russ Flatt, Tim White, Craig Owen and many more. Fashion, Beauty and Creative Director Rachael Churchward’s strong stylistic ethic ensures that Black’s fashion editors are always at the top of their game – current or past fashion editors include: Alex Slavycz, Christian Stroble, Dean Voycovich, June Nakamoto, Kimi O.Neill, William Gilchrist, Katie Felstead, Zoe James, Imogene Barron, Wil Ariyamethe, Anda & Masha, Atip W, Karen Inderbitzen-Waller and more. Beauty is also high on the Black agenda and past or present contributors include: Sam McKnight, Kerry Warn, Sharon Dowsett, Valery Gherman, Ashley Javier, Dennis Goutsolous, Leon Gorman, Greg Murrell, Stefan Knight, Virginia Carde to name a few. Last but not least, Black has always sought quality models. Whilst quality isn’t always easy to come by down under, the magazine’s New York, London and Paris teams have ensured the list of models appearing in Black is of a high standard. Cover girls include: Valentina Zelyaeva, Ali Stephens, Heather Marks, Siri Tollerod, Constance Jablonski, Heidi Mount, Kemp Muhl, Rachel Alexander and Rosie Huntington-Whitely.

Black Is not gender-specific equally featuring women’s and men’s editorials and the past two issues have also featured a male cover. The magazine has a number of sections; Blackhearts and Blacklist (profiles), Black Beauty, Black Fashion, TalkBlack (interviews and features) and The Black End (page artworks, photography, travel). Black 11 is on sale NZ in October, Australia in November and UK, Europe and eastern USA pre Christmas and you will also see it here on F-Tape in October.

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

Vogue Thailand was launched in February 2013 in partnership with Serendipity Media. It is published in print and online.

Country: Thailand
City: Bangkok

Go beyond the red carpet! Every week, OK! is packed with big glossy pics of A-list stars at home, on-set, at parties and on the red carpet, intimate celebrity interviews, as well as the latest celebrity news.

Country: Germany
City: Hamburg
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Argentina
City: Buenos Aires
Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Germany
City: Munich

Inflight "Aeroflot Style" magazine – issue for passengers of all classes. It would be more interesting not only for women but for people who want to find their own style. World of design and podium news. Not only latest fashion but also travelling and entertainment trends. People whose activities provide them reputation of creators – those are main Aeroflot Style characters.

Country: Russia

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