This is a list of fashion magazines.
Name | Country | Year | Websites | ||||
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Acne Paper | Sweden | 2005 | www.www.acnepaper.com | ||||
Allure | United States | 1991 | www.allure.com | ||||
AneCan | Japan | 2007 | www.anecan.tv | ||||
Asian Woman magazine | United Kingdom | 2000 | www.www.asianwomanmag.com | ||||
British Vogue | United Kingdom | 1916 | www.vogue.co.uk | ||||
CanCam | Japan | 1981 | www.cancam.tv | ||||
Classy | Japan | 1984 | |||||
Complex | United States | 2002 | www.complex.com | ||||
Cosmode | Japan | 2002 | www.cosmodeonline.com | ||||
Cosmopolitan | United States | 1886 | www.cosmopolitan.com | ||||
Dazed & Confused | United Kingdom | 1992 | www.dazeddigital.com | ||||
Egg | Japan | www.eggmgg.jp | |||||
Elle | France | 1945 | www.elle.com | ||||
Fashion | Canada | 1977 | |||||
Fashion Central | Pakistan | 2007 | www.fashioncentral.pk | ||||
Fashion Forward | Israel | 2011 | |||||
Flaunt | United States | 1998 | |||||
FRUiTS | Japan | 1997 | |||||
Fucsia | Colombia | 2008 | www.revistafucsia.com | ||||
Happie Nuts | Japan | 2004 | www.h-nuts.com | ||||
Harper's Bazaar | United States | 1867 | |||||
i-D | United Kingdom | 1980 | |||||
InStyle | United States | 1993 | |||||
InStyle UK | United Kingdom | 2001 | www.instyle.com | ||||
JJ | Japan | 1975 | |||||
Koakuma Ageha | Japan | 2005 | |||||
L'Officiel | France | 1921 | www.lofficielmode.com | ||||
Look | United Kingdom | 2007 | |||||
Lucire | New Zealand | 1997 | |||||
Lucky | United States | 2000 | |||||
Lumière | United States | 1995 | www.lumiere.com | ||||
Magazine Café | Sweden | 1990 | Mojeh Magazine | United Arab Emirates | 2010 | www.mojeh.com | |
Marie Claire | France | 1937 | www.marieclaire.com | ||||
Mao Mag | United States | 2003 | |||||
nicola | Japan | 1997 | |||||
Nifty Magazine | United States | 2008 | |||||
Non-no | Japan | 1971 | www.s-woman.net/non-no | ||||
Numéro | France | 1998 | www.numero-magazine.com | ||||
Nylon | United States, UK | 1999 | www.nylonmag.com | ||||
Nylon Guys | United States | 2005 | www.nylonguysmag.com | ||||
Olivia | Finland | www.olivialehti.fi | |||||
Oyster | Australia | 1994 | www.oystermag.com | ||||
PAPER | United States | 1984 | www.papermag.com | ||||
Pinky | Japan | 2004 | www.s-woman.net/pinky | ||||
Pop | United Kingdom | 2000 | www.thepop.com | ||||
PopSister | Japan | 2010 | www.galspop.jp | ||||
Popteen | Japan | 1980 | www.popteen.com | ||||
Purple | France | 1992 | www.purple.fr | ||||
Ranzuki | Japan | 2000 | www.ranzuki.com | ||||
Schön! Magazine | United Kingdom | 2009 | www.schonmagazine.com | ||||
Seventeen | United States | 1944 | www.seventeen.com | ||||
Seventeen | Japan | 1967 | www.s-woman.net | ||||
Sneaker Freaker | Australia | 2002 | www.sneakerfreaker.com | ||||
Teen Vogue | United States | 2003 | www.teenvogue.com | ||||
V | United States | 1999 | www.vmagazine.com | ||||
Vivi | Japan | 1983 | www.vivi.tv | ||||
Vogue | United States | 1892 | www.vogue.com | ||||
Vogue China | China | 2005 | www.vogue.com.cn | ||||
Vogue Italia | Italy | 1964 | www.vogue.it | ||||
Vogue Paris | France | 1920 | www.vogue.fr | ||||
W | United States | 1971 | www.wmagazine.com |
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, fashion and/or magazines:
“Do your children view themselves as successes or failures? Are they being encouraged to be inquisitive or passive? Are they afraid to challenge authority and to question assumptions? Do they feel comfortable adapting to change? Are they easily discouraged if they cannot arrive at a solution to a problem? The answers to those questions will give you a better appraisal of their education than any list of courses, grades, or test scores.”
—Lawrence Kutner (20th century)
“Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.”
—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“Fashion is the most intense expression of the phenomenon of neomania, which has grown ever since the birth of capitalism. Neomania assumes that purchasing the new is the same as acquiring value.... If the purchase of a new garment coincides with the wearing out of an old one, then obviously there is no fashion. If a garment is worn beyond the moment of its natural replacement, there is pauperization. Fashion flourishes on surplus, when someone buys more than he or she needs.”
—Stephen Bayley (b. 1951)
“The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)