Fashion Magazines

Fashion Magazines
Allure (United States)
Another Magazine (United Kingdom)
Apparel (China, United States)
BiBi Magazine (United States)
Book Moda (Italy)
Book Moda Sposa (Italy)
Book Moda Uomo (Italy)
Brides (United States)
Cadena (Germany)
Children's Business (United States)
Collections Men (Germany)
Collections Women (Germany)
Collezioni Accessories (Italy)
Collezioni Baby (Italy)
Collezioni Bambini (Italy)
Collezioni Beachwear (Italy)
Collezioni Donna Complete (Italy)
Collezioni H.C. (Italy)
Collezioni P. à P. (Germany)
Collezioni Sports & Street (Italy)
Collezioni Sposa (Italy)
Collezioni Uomo (Italy)
Commons & Sense (Japan)
Cosmopolitan (Australia, Chile, Taiwan, France, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States) Creation Lingerie (France) Dazed and Confused (United States) Detour (United States) Die Linie (Germany) Diva-Moda Intima (Germany)
Divos (Spain)
Doingbird (Australia)
Drapers Record (United Kingdom)
Earnshaws (United States)
Elegante (Italy)
Elle (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Taiwan, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Quebec, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United States)
Esquire (Taiwan, Korea, United Kingdom, United States)
Event Alta Costura (Spain)
Event Pasarelas (Spain)
Fantastic Man Magazine (the Netherlands)
FashionClick (Spain)
Fashion Planet (United States)
Fashion Show (Italy)
Fashmod (United States)
Fjords (Norway)
Flare (Canada)
Focus On Style (United States) Footwear News (FN) (United States) GAP Press Collections Complete (Canada) GAP Press Men (Canada)
Glamour (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, United
States) Gotham (Australia)
Gothic Beauty Magazine (United States)
GQ (Australia, Germany, Japan, Korea, Spain, United Kingdom, United States)
Harper's Bazaar (Australia, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Russia, United
Kingdom, United States) Honey (United States) Impressions (United States) IMPULS Internazionale La Moda delle (Italy) In Fashion
InStyle (Australia, United States)
International Textiles-Bodywear (United Kingdom)
Kid's Wear (Germany)
La Piel (Italy)
L'Officiel 1000Models (France)
L'Officiel 1000 Models Accessories (France) L'Officiel 1000 Models Men (France) L'Officiel de la Couture et de la Mode (France) Lucire (New Zealand, Romania) Lucky (United States) Lumière (France) L'Uomo Vogue (Italy) Marfy (Italy)
Marie Claire (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China/Hong Kong/ Taiwan, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela)
Men's Fashion International (Germany)
Men's Vogue (United States)
Moda Linea Maglia (Italy)
Moda Linea Maglia Hosiery/Calze (Italy)
Modern Bride (United States)
Nylon (United States)
O32c (Germany)
Outdoor Business (United States)
Outerwear Magazine (United States)
Oyster Magazine (Australia)
Papermag's Stylin' (United States)
Pelle (Vogue Pelle Italy)
Purple (France)
Rendez-vous de la Mode (France) Rundchau Damen (Germany) Rundschau Herreb (Germany) SAZ-Sportfashion (Germany) Self Service (France) Sous-Fashion in Lingerie (Germany)
Sportswear International (France, Germany, Italy, United States)
Sposabella (Spain)
Style (Canada, Japan, United States)
Totem Fashion (France)
Town & Country (United States)
Vanity Fair (Italy, United Kingdom, United States)
V Magazine (United States)
V Man (United States)
Vogue (Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United States) Vogue Bambino (Italy) W Magazine (United States) Zoom (United Kingdom)

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  • Fashion magazines —    The first publication to feature fashion was France s Le Mercure Galant in 1678. Fashion illustrations, in the form of fashion plates, depicted the latest in fashion trends and listed suppliers names. As interest in fashion steadily increased… …   Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • Fashion advertising —    Fashion advertising can be traced back to fashion plates, which were introduced in France and England during the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. These fashion illustrations were the first advertising vehicles used to sell clothing.… …   Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • Fashion journalism — is an umbrella term used to describe all aspects of published fashion media. Sometimes referred to as fashion writers, fashion critics or fashion reporters. The most obvious examples of fashion journalism are the fashion features in magazines and …   Wikipedia

  • Fashion — For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation). In Following the Fashion (1794), James Gillray caricatured a figure flattered by the short bodiced gowns then in fashion, contrasting it with an imitator whose figure is not flattered. Fashion, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Fashion illustration —    The art of drawing costume images dates back to sixteenth century costume books that depicted regional and ethnic dress. Beginning in France and England during the seventeenth century and continuing through the eighteenth and nineteenth… …   Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • fashion — 1 noun 1 (singular, uncountable) the popular style of clothes, hair, behaviour etc at a particular time, that is likely to change : a/the fashion for: a fashion for alternative therapies | be the fashion: Eastern religions such as Buddhism used… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fashion and Dress — ▪ 1995       Glamour became the style catchword of 1994 and summarized a look of being dressed up and made up. The new sophistication put an end to dressing down, the look popularized in 1993 by grunge and the style known as deconstruction, which …   Universalium

  • fashion — fash|ion1 [ fæʃn ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the fact that something such as a style of dress or an activity is popular at a particular time: Fashions change all the time. fashion for: The fashion for ocean bathing began in the nineteenth… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fashion — I UK [ˈfæʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms fashion : singular fashion plural fashions *** 1) a) [uncountable] the activity or business that involves styles of clothes and people s appearance the world of fashion b) [only before noun] relating to… …   English dictionary

  • fashion — fashionless, adj. /fash euhn/, n. 1. a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses. 2. conventional usage in dress, manners, etc., esp. of polite society, or conformity to it: the dictates of… …   Universalium

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