InStyle - guide to the lives and lifestyles of the world's
fascinating people. The magazine covers the private side of public faces and
the expression of personal style - the choices people make about their
homes, their clothes, their pastimes and passions. With photos and features,
it opens the door to celebrities' homes, families, parties, weddings, and
charity events, offering ideas about beauty and fashion, fitness and
entertaining.
Cosmopolitan - COSMOPOLITAN focuses on personal growth, relationships and
careers, with expanded reporting on fashion and beauty, health and fitness.
Covered as well are celebrities and pop culture... and just about everything
else young women want to know about.
Vanity Fair - Since the 1980s, Vanity Fair has enjoyed one of the more
improbable comebacks in publishing thanks to a brain trust of savvy editors
and strong contributors. The updated design successfully retools the
original publication's emphasis on the upper tiers of American society while
more substantial journalism provides ballast to photo features, occasional
fashion layouts, and celebrity profiles. If power and celebrity are still
twin poles to who winds up between the magazine's covers, solid reporting
and inspired perspectives on politics, business, and culture from such
seasoned hands as Dominick Dunne, David Halberstam, James Wolcott, and other
first-rank writers balance glitz with gravitas. The magazine also relishes
high-end photographic layouts from heavyweights such as Annie Leibovitz.
Fitness - Fitness is a lifestyle magazine for active, young women. It
presents a realistic, balanced approach to good health covering a wide range
of topics that promote total fitness of body, mind and spirit.
Good Housekeeping - focuses on food, nutrition, fashion , beauty,
relationships, home decorating and home care, health and child care and
consumer and social issues. Articles are enhanced by reports from the Good
Housekeeping Institute, the evaluation laboratories of the magazine, that
serve to simplify purchasing decisions of readers.