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Conde' Nast Publications Magazine
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Who Reads Vanity Fair? Smart, stylish, and voraciously interested in the world, Vanity Fair readers have an extraordinary ability to discern what is truly worth their time, attention, and money. It is essential for Vanity Fair readers to be conversant in a wide range of topicsfrom global issues, economics, and travel, to beauty, fashion, and entertainmentand they pursue the knowledge of these subjects with an unusual intensity. Vanity Fair readers actively seek out friends and colleagues with whom they share ideas and experiences, creating a diverse and eclectic network of peers. Known for its ability to "ignite a dinner party at 50 yards," Vanity Fair is meant for readers who enjoy expert-level knowledge and lively, spirited debate. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Fanfair: Vanity Fairs monthly guide to truly unique and talked-about cultural events around the world, hot new CDs, books, and films; groundbreaking art and design; exhibitions and theatrical events; fashion, beauty, and travel trends.
- Fairground: The magazine brings its discriminating eye into the worlds most exclusive events, capturing candid snapshots of the cultures rich, famous, and iconic. This pictorial feature goes around the world, one party at a time.
- Columns: Insightful essays by distinguished writers, such as Dominick Dunne, James Wolcott, and Michael Wolff, cover the most relevant topics of the day. These investigations on crime, politics, business, society, the media, and current events are often touted on the cover and have a dedicated following.
- Vanities: Short takes on todays most compelling personalities, Vanities is a reader favorite, incorporating splashy graphics and quick wit.
- Spotlight: Spotlight shines a light on the stars of the future. Former discoveries include Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Gwyneth Paltrow, all before they made it big.
- Proust Questionnaire: An update of the 19th-century parlor game, this classic Q&A features a different celebrity subject every month.
- Features: In-depth, award-winning stories about entertainment, the arts, business, politics, fashion, design, and more, are at the heart of the magazine each month.
Past Issues: Contributors: With every issue, Vanity Fair allows its contributors the freedom to indulge in extraordinary storytelling, making it a destination for the worlds most renowned photographers and award-winning journalists, such as Marie Brenner, Bryan Burrough, Bob Colacello, Amy Fine Collins, Dominick Dunne, Christopher Hitchens, Sebastian Junger, William Langewiesche, Maureen Orth, Todd Purdum, James Wolcott, and Michael Wolff; and photographers such as Jonathan Becker, Harry Benson, Patrick Demarchelier, Todd Eberle, Larry Fink, Jonas Karlsson, Annie Leibovitz, Tim Hetherington, Norman Jean Roy, Mark Seliger, Mario Testino, and Bruce Weber. Magazine Layout: With a dynamic combination of big pictures and big stories, Vanity Fair delivers both bold, beautiful photography and the very best thought-provoking journalism in a clean, bold design that is simple yet sophisticated, minimal yet full of restrained energy. When it comes to visually expressing the passions of its stable of photographers, illustrators, writers, and editors, the magazine must look as smart and powerful as the topics it covers. Comparisons to Other Magazines: With a broad range of interesting subjects, Vanity Fair is a general interest magazine that captures the best of the best, from world affairs to entertainment, business to style, design to society. Vanity Fair is unique in its ability to act as a cultural catalysta magazine that provokes and drives the popular dialogue. No other magazine can match Vanity Fair's unique mix of stunning photography, in-depth reportage, and social commentary. Each month, Vanity Fair accelerates ideas and images to center stage, creating an unrivaled media event that attracts millions of modern, sophisticated readers. Advertising: Vanity Fair's advertisers are as eclectic as the editorial content. Fashion and retail advertisers are responsible for the majority of Vanity Fair's ad pages, but other advertising partners stem from a wide array of consumer categories, including automotive, financial institutions, not-for-profits, corporate entities, beauty, travel, entertainment/media, home furnishings, food, and wine and spirits. On average, a little more than half of the pages in Vanity Fair are devoted to advertising (56%). Awards: - The American Society of Magazine Editors has nominated Vanity Fair for 63 National Magazine Awards since 1984; the magazine has won 15 times
- Winner of National Magazine Awards for Reporting and Photo Portfolio, 2008
- Winner of National Magazine Award, Columns & Commentary 2007
- Winner of National Magazine Award, Public Interest 2007
- Winner of the 51st annual World Press Photo of the Year 2007
- Gold Medal Award, Photography, Spread/Single Page, Society of Publication Designers 42nd Annual Competition 2007
- Graydon Carter: The only two-time winner of Adweek magazine's Editor of the Year
- 248 awards for design and photography since 1984
- Included on Adweeks Hot List nine timesmore than any other magazine
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Conde' Nast Publications Magazine
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Click Here | Amazon.com Review: The "GQ look" is synonymous with classic cool and sophistication, and despite a recent outburst of trendy magazines (think Maxim and FHM) vying for the attention of young professional males, the steeped-in-tradition monthly GQ carries on without missing a beat. Yes, there's more décolletage gracing the cover than there used to be, but GQ continues to supply enough cultural commentary, celebrity profiles, features, and style guides to keep the modern man in touch with what's going on in the world from month to month.GQ's ideal reader is probably one who actually might be able to afford any of the high-end suits, shoes, and watches featured among the countless ads packed between the covers. Though the average reader might enjoy scanning a fashion spread about steakhouses entitled "How to Dress for a Porterhouse" and reading articles like "50 Ways to Blow Your Bonus," it's unlikely that such folly holds much practical advice. Literary editor Walter Kirn keeps short fiction on display, and Alan Richman's writing on food and dining out is always entertaining, even when he comes across as borderline cranky. Two regular Q&A features, "The Style Guy" and "Dr. Sooth," run the gamut from when it's appropriate to wear a straw hat to problems in the bedroom. --Brad Thomas Parsons |
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Hearst Magazines Magazine
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Click Here | Product Description: Harper?s BAZAAR, the fashion authority, brings you the latest new looks from the hottest designers. You?ll get 12 beautiful issues a year full of best dressed secrets, must-haves and great finds. Experience the best in style and beauty with Harper?s BAZAAR. |
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Hearst Magazines Magazine
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Click Here | Product Description: Cosmopolitan is the lifestylist and cheerleader for millions of fun, fearless females. Cosmo inspires with information on relationships and romance, fashion and beauty, women?s health and well-being, as well as pop culture and entertainment. |
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The Time Inc. Magazine Company Released: 2001-11-23 Magazine
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Click Here | Product Description: Create a personal style that's uniquely yours with inspiring ideas from In Style. Discover the best of fashion in every price range and expert beauty advice you can use to create your signature look. Enjoy tips for entertaining with style and intimate looks at your favorite celebrities - their homes, wardrobe, and personal beauty secrets. |
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Conde' Nast Publications Magazine
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Who Reads Lucky? Lucky magazine is the only magazine devoted exclusively to shopping and style. A pioneer in the fashion magazine field, it provides women who are passionate about shopping with a broad range of the best styles and products out there--but a tight edit of the pieces that are worth a second look. As the voice of a friend in the know, Lucky makes fashion and beauty fun and accessible for everyone, showcasing what to wear and how to wear it. The magazine features gorgeous photography and an endless array of product shots--and every item comes with how-to-get it-right-now information next to its photo (pricing, website, phone number, store location). Readers dont have to flip to the back of the book to read the fine print on how much something costs--and they can buy it right then and there. Its all about instant gratification. Lucky also shows readers a variety of price pointsyoull see a pair of $300 shoes next to a $30 pair. Luckys editors offer real-life women advice on how to wear the latest trends in a way thats flattering and right for their shape and size: they dont assume one size or trend fits all. Its all about accessibility, and remembering that fashion is supposed to be fun, not stressful. Theres also advice on how to "shop your own closet": you dont need to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe each seasonjust a few key pieces and styling tricks can turn a summer piece into a fall one. Since Luckys launch in December 2000, circulation has rocketed from 500,000 to over 1.1 million, proving to be one of the most successful launches in Conde Nast history. Lucky Shops Amazon: Customers who subscribe to Lucky through Amazon.com receive the exclusive " Lucky Shops Amazon" edition, which contains an extra section thats packed with great Amazon finds handpicked by Lucky editorsand loaded with additional styling tips, advice on how to wear the latest trends, great gifts ideas, and more. What You Can Expect in Each Issue:  | - What I Want Now!: Editors monthly picks.
- Style Spy: The latest trends, talent, and fashion news
- Lucky How-to: Smart finds, figure fixes, styling tips and advice.
- Shoes of the Month: Why we like them, and how to wear them.
- Basics: An ideal look for right now, from head to toe
- My Foolproof Outfit: A real-life woman in a cool job tells us the outfit that she comes back to again and again, and why
- Her Way: Our cover models favorite fashion and beauty picks
- Fashion Babble: Creative Director Andrea Linetts current cravings.
- Beauty Spy: New products, great ideas, and easy looks, focusing on making beauty accessible to all readers.
- Shopping Report: Round up of new stores, incredible finds, secret sources around the country and online.
- Shopping Trip: Guides to the best boutiques in cities around the world. Recent spots include Atlanta, Melbourne, Sydney, and Portland, OR.
- Lucky Breaks: Exclusive deals, discounts, and giveaways on clothing, accessories, beauty, and home décor from retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, shopbop.com, Barneys New York, and Old Navy.
Recent feature articles include: - Mammoth Shoe and Bag Guides: twice a year, we show you the best shoe and bag trends, and pages of pages of everyones favorite must-have accessories.
- Under $100 Guide: A summers worth of style, all at cant-beat pricing.
- 30 Days of Outfits: How to build a months worth of foolproof outfits with just a few key pieces.
- Spring and Fall Fashion and beauty trends.
- Styling tips and trends from the runway.
- Girls on the Street: we go to a different city a few times a year, bring a rack of the seasons clothes and accessories, and ask real women to stop and pull their favorite looks.
Magazine Layout: Every page of Lucky is packed full of gorgeous fashion, beauty and home finds, all shown in an appealing way and with explanations and descriptions of why our editors are loving them. Its very easy to navigate and friendly, clean design, and not at all off-putting or intimidating. The models look like real people--not scary-thin or scowly. Plus, many of Luckys editors are photographed for the magazine every month--to show how the items look like on real people, and to help the readers feel a connection with the staff of Lucky. Click on any image below to see select pages from Lucky: "Evening at its Easiest" | "Lucky How-To"
| "The Seasons Best Looks for Under $100" | "The Seasons Best Looks for Under $100" | "Metallic Sandals" | "What I Want Now!" | "My Foolproof Outfit" | "Beauty Spy: Cherry-Punch Lips"
| "Lucky Shops Amazon.com: Wish List" | Contributors: Kim France, Editor-in-Chief of Lucky, was Editor-at-Large at Spin when Conde Nast selected her to develop Lucky magazine. Before that, she was a Senior Editor and then Deputy Editor at New York magazine. France began her impressive career at 7 Days and later moved to Sassy as a staff writer. She has also covered entertainment for Elle and contributed to numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, Allure, The New York Times Book Review and Magazine, Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar, and The Village Voice. Andrea Linett, Creative Director of Lucky, worked her way up through the fashion department at Sassy to become the Fashion and Beauty Editor there. She has also worked as a fashion writer at Harpers Bazaar and as a freelance stylist. Past Issues: Comparisons to Other Magazines: Lucky takes the intimidation factor out of dressing! It reminds readers in an accessible, down-to-earth voice that fashion is supposed to be fun. Readers can shop each page of Lucky and feel confident that the editors have combed the fashion and beauty landscape to come up with the perfect finds--in a variety of price points. Advertising: The majority of advertisers are fashion and beauty, but categories run the gamut--automotive, consumer electronics, pharmaceutical, entertainment, food & beverage, etc. The ratio of edit to ad is roughly 50-50. Awards: Since its launch, Lucky has won a slew of industry awards, including Adweeks "Startup of the Year" in 2001, and Ad Ages "Magazine of the Year" in 2003. Lucky has also been featured three times each on both Adweeks "Hot List" and Ad Ages "A List." |
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