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Other (slight) exceptions to the whitewashed norms of women's glossies?
We're positive that those rosy cheeks will hit the glossies soon enough.
As I sat in the undulating chair, I flipped though some glossies.
At least three ask Riddle to autograph glossies portraying him in the Octagon.
Danielle (Eboni Booth) is an assistant editor at Crimp, the glossiest of the glossies.
But women's glossies generally don't cover topics as broadly and deeply as other publications.
Magazine companies, which send millions of glossies each month, would have to find local deliverers.
Along the way hers became a regular boldface name in the tabloids and flourishing glossies.
"Face Value" is particularly apt for a generation of women who came of age with glossies.
The New Yorker was something quite different from the glossies where he had made his name.
In some ways, that has been the story of most mainstream glossies, Vogue and Elle included.
Based on their demographics, it's not surprising that "glossies" are considered to be symbols of feminine idiocy.
Chatting to Cosmopolitan (more doom in women's glossies, honestly), Wolfe talked about how it was influenced by California's Salton Sea.
GLOSSIES I usually stop at State News on 72nd and Third and buy international magazines like Japanese, Spanish and British Vogue.
Never before had so many been born at once and survived, a medical marvel overshadowed by its treatment in the supermarket glossies.
Which is to say, the era of eroding authority of glossies, the rise of the armchair influencer and the commodification of creativity.
The Sartorialist (21991)This trail-blazing fashion blog was among the first to use the internet to charge past the gate-keeping glossies.
This time around, the once-dependable international fashion and luxury houses did not fatten the glossies with enough advertising to stem the bleeding.
Once he mastered rice, he moved on to a binder of recipes his mother had cobbled together from Indian lifestyle glossies and newspapers.
Photoshop snafus in glossies usually involve excessive slenderizing, or reconfiguring a body part in a manner that makes it look plain bizarre, not better.
I watched dozens of new characters emerge, and the couple's dining room table filled with 8x10 glossies of Phil in various stages of horrific decay.
If your coffee table is spilling over with chaos, stack glossies and fashion tomes into a woven bin to give your living room some textural dimension.
Many glossies have mastheads filled with women; there are tons of female designers; public relations, a key cog in the fashion-industry machine, is two-thirds women.
One r/BeautyGuruChatter moderator said in an email to Vox that she considers YouTube to be "the new magazine," with all the aspiration the old glossies offered.
Often times, however, those lovely faces we see gazing back at us from the front page of all those glossies can begin to look a little one note.
That's not to say glossies like Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and, yes, Cosmopolitan, the inspiration for Freeform's The Bold Type, aren't putting out great articles and photos.
A spokesperson also told the paper that the magazine had also contacted the Trump Organization and asked for the removal of the photoshopped glossies from Trump Golf clubs.
Though most glossies have yet to do away with Photoshop, other areas of the fashion industry have taken (admittedly minuscule) steps to ameliorate unattainable beauty standards in fashion.
A spokesman for Conde Nast, the company behind glossies like the New Yorker and Vanity Fair, said it is taking part in spite of its continued opposition to Eyeo.
But the two enduring teen glossies have shaken up their leadership structures lately: Less than two years ago, Cosmopolitan's editor-in-chief and publisher started overseeing Seventeen as well.
Ever since Michele's debut at the house in early 2015, you can regularly spot these dresses in myriad glossies — sometimes, the same looks are even repeated on different titles' covers.
Ahead, see all of the cover stars of Harper's Bazaar India's latest issue — we'd love to see U.S.-based glossies showcase this kind of inclusivity and representation on the newsstands.
In the Fashion Spot's annual magazine-cover diversity report, the publication found the state of fashion glossies' covers to be promisingly less white-washed and sample-sized than in the past.
Days before the issue hit newsstands, usually in early August, executives from Vogue, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Glamour and W would brag about the thickness of their telephone book-sized glossies.
Such untraditional content is a survival strategy for glossies with a Y chromosome tilt in this homo novus era, where every reference to masculinity wears an implied "toxic" like a hair shirt.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads COLUMBIA, SC — Renée Cox made her name first as a model, and soon thereafter as a fashion photographer working with fashion glossies including Essence, Glamour, and Seventeen.
As for the breakdown of the non-white faces gracing the pages of glossies and being plastered on billboards: Black models comprised 8.3% of castings, followed by 4% Asian models and 3.8% Latina models.
WHY SHE MATTERS: It has been all change at the top of the British glossies this year, as magazine publishers grapple with the rapid and seismic shifts taking place in the fashion media landscape.
Condé Nast, the publisher behind Vogue, Allure, Glamour, and other women's glossies, just announced that it's teaming up with Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand Goop to launch a new quarterly print magazine — also called Goop.
But an older model not just appearing in fashion content (whether IRL or in the pages of glossies), but doing so in a bathing suit or lingerie, is far from what we're accustomed to seeing.
It flittered across underground newspapers and teen-gossip rags and lifestyle glossies and quickie paperback bios and radio interviews and industry-promo artifacts stacked near the cash registers and hazy orally transmitted lore of dubious provenance.
I finally get permission and ran down the hall and tried to get out of the damn girdle, and then someone started banging on the stall and slid 8×10 glossies and a Sharpie marker underneath it.
In a similar vein as photographer Nathalie Croquet's parodies of luxury ads last year, Gürel's work makes a powerful statement about the homogeneously slim women we're so accustomed to seeing in the pages of glossies (and beyond).
You'll probably spot Rose on billboards and in glossies soon — she's one of the faces of Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren's new campaign, out today — and you'll certainly be seeing more of her in the multiplex this year and next.
For the New Yorker Who Loves Glossies When New York magazine began in 1968, it was unique: a brash conglomeration of ingenious writers, editors and graphic designers who generated narrative journalism that was so classic it became new again.
In 2007, then-editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld put Andre J., a black, androgynous model, next to Carolyn Murphy on its November cover, solidifying its status as the leader in high-fashion glossies that go beyond fashion and get people talking.
Brown calls herself "a magazine romantic," and, reading her diary, you see why: she collects old magazines the way some people collect baseball cards, and her entries flutter with the joy of conquest at a time when glossies were reaching a glamorous peak.
Still, once past the walls of framed glossies depicting the woolly tenor in his many roles, you reach a terrace made from steel mesh platforms and a gate that gives on to catwalks arcing high above the glass rooftop of the Galleria.
He died there at 46, in a room off the lobby that is now a petite mirrored bar with glossies of famous drop-ins like Mick Jagger and Johnny Depp, and a cocktail called "Born to be Wilde," made with Bacardi, basil, honey, lime juice and Tabasco.
Then there are the show people: Rihanna and FKA Twigs, gracing the covers of the fashion glossies; Kendall Jenner, who wore a silver-dollar-size ceremonial nose ring at Coachella in 2014; and Justin Bieber, showing off a small freshly inked cross beneath his left eye on his Instagram feed.
Unlike lifestyle glossies like Southern Living and Garden & Gun (which is assiduously apolitical, despite what its name might suggest), these publications blast past sweet-tea-and-moonshine preconceptions to convey the nuances of a region where people are rarely as ornery and dumb as they're held to be in the national imagination.
Halima Aden has come a long way from since she was on the Miss USA stage: Ever since she became the first model to compete in the pageant while wearing a hijab, the 19-year-old has owned the runway (seriously, who books Yeezy, Max Mara, and Alberta Ferretti in her first Fashion Month?) and glossies alike (CR Fashion Book's not a bad place to start, after all).
In 1996 Anderton appeared in the Gossard Glossies and Gossard Wonderbra "Girl in the grass" national advertising campaign shot by Herb Ritts, which included the strapline "Who said a woman couldn't get pleasure from something soft?"Huffington Post bio of Sophie Anderton. Retrieved 11 September 2013.Egan, Barry, Sophie Anderton: Back from the brink, Belfast Telegraph, 23 August 2011.
Spicy Mystery Stories, February 1936, promoting a story by Lew Merrill. Pulp magazines (often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the late 1950s. The term pulp derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called "glossies" or "slicks".
It closed with an estimated £1 million in debts.Virginia Matthews, "News that is reader friendly", Sunday Times, 16 February 1986. PCN was unusual in being a weekly publication (most of its rivals were monthly with only two weeklies) and was a higher quality print with a glossy cover. Many of the monthlies were also glossies but PCN had the high cover price of 50p compared to the other weeklies.
Charlottesville has a main daily newspaper, The Daily Progress. Weekly publications include C-Ville Weekly, which also publishes quarterly, bi- annual, and yearly glossies such as Abode (home, garden, architecture), Knife & Fork (food, drink, restaurants), Unbound, (outdoor sports and recreation, environmental issues), Best of C-VILLE (readers’ favorite restaurants, bars, shops, etc.), CBIZ (local business), and Weddings. Other magazines published locally include Blue Ridge Outdoors, Charlottesville Family Living and Albemarle Magazine. A daily newspaper, The Cavalier Daily, is published by an independent student group at UVa.
He is the author of a number of articles and 90 books, including university texts, walking guides, coffee table glossies, and books of popular science. His Glaciers and Landscape (written with David Sugden), a university textbook, remained in print as a geomorphology classic for almost 30 years. He also writes on topics of local interest related to Wales: tourist guides, books of local jokes, walkers' handbooks, and titles on local folklore and traditions. In 2012 he won the Wishing Shelf Book award for his children's book called The Strange Affair of the Ethiopian Treasure Chest.
Irving approached the studios directly back when most Hollywood studio publicity departments lined Manhattan's 11th Ave and discovered they were in the habit of throwing away their publicity materials after a film had had its run. Irving bought as much as he wanted for almost nothing, convincing publicity departments he was doing them a favor. Irving would take these originals and negatives meant for magazine and newspaper art departments and reproduce 8×10 glossies of them directly for the purchasing public. The customers could order by item number from catalogs of sample photos.
He would later be succeeded by Colin DeKuiper from the popular instrumental band, Russian Circles, until the band's hiatus in late 2008. Following the completion of the album Mecca in late 2008, Masson moved to the Detroit area to be near his family, and was treated for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder from his experiences in the music industry. This marked the beginning of an indefinite hiatus for Office. Masson eventually made a full recovery, and began recording and performing experimental music around the mid-west under his own name, and occasionally with a group called Glossies.
Jamini – an English quarterly dedicated to the art of Bangladesh Kali O Kalam – a monthly Bengali literary magazine. The Young Poet and Writer's award has been instituted by this publication to nurture emerging literary talent in Bangladesh. Bengal Barota – a cultural events bulletin“Bengal Barota Official Facebook Page”, accessed 3 June 2011 Shilpa O Shilpi – a Bengali arts quarterly Litu also gives greater exposure to traditional culture through his lifestyle glossies, Charbela Chardik and ICE Today, and ICE Business Times, a Bangladeshi business magazine. TOTAL SPORTS and KHELADHULA – Two sports magazine, one in English and other in Bengali.
While signature desserts named after French women will be featured, the cafe's menu includes simple, savoury food main course dishes. When she opened her Mumbai business in 2010, she had a staff of only two. By October 2014, she had as many as 42. Her ambition is to open establishments throughout India. She has been featured in national dailies and is a regular in fashion and lifestyle glossies not just for her abilities in the kitchen, but also as a dynamic businesswoman and inspiration to women - she was selected by Forbes India for their ‘30 Under 30’ achievers list for 2014 and the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list.
A book of his work entitled "Dan Winters: Periodical Photographs" was published in 2009 by Aperture.Dan Winters:Periodical Photographs, Aperture, 2009 In addition, he has photos in permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery (United States), the Museum of Fine Art Houston, The Whitliff Collection at Texas State University and the Harry Ransom Center for Photography in Austin, Texas."Unvarnished Glossies" Photography Profile, The Austin American-Statesman, June 4, 2009 In 2012 he had a solo exhibition at the Telfair Museum/Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah, Georgia entitled Dan Winters's AMERICA: Icons and Ingenuity. A catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition and was re-released in 2014 by University of Texas Press.
Any learning institution in this age of information overloading faces the daunting task of keeping a largely distracted audience keyed into how the past and present converge, that is, without getting pulled into all sorts of unsustainable tracts. Now practically half-a-century old, the Lopez Museum finds itself precisely at that precarious perch, of having to run a tight ship amidst a rapidly changing communications technology landscape. Lopez Museum “is a very traditional institution, but what I wanted to do was to explore ways to use new media and more visual learning. I also wanted to make the Museum more visible in all our network’s platforms—TV, radio and glossies (magazines)”, Director Vargas relates.
By creating a high-profile publishing product in an A3 ISO 216 format, Acne Paper was part of revolutionizing brand communication as Acne does not advertise or market itself in traditional fashion media such as editorial campaigns. The New York Times’ Cathy Horyn writes “Acne Paper, under the editorship of Thomas Persson, is fast becoming one of the best little fashion magazines ... the envy of mainstream glossies".. As well as "The appeal of Acne Paper was the unfettered blend of the new and the nostalgic, except it doesn’t feel like nostalgia in this context. Maybe it just feels free".. Eric Wilson, also of The New York Times writes “Acne Paper, has also become a cult hit, like Andy Warhol's Interview in the early days, for its insider perspective on the most obscure corners of fashion and its wealth of big-name contributors".. Susannah Frankel of The Independent writes "There is an organic and authentic quality to Acne Paper, a sense of it extending above and beyond an obviously commercially viable concern, which is genuinely inspiring.". In 2006 Acne Paper was exhibited at the Visionaire Gallery in New York as part of their MEGAZINES exhibition.

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