The four main British Condé Nast fashion magazines sold are British Vogue, Tatler, British GQ and Vanity Fair, all of these magazines are specialty made of the British market excluding vanity Fair, which is designed for international markets.
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British Vogue
British Vouge is a Fashion and style magazine first published in 1916 by Condé Nast, it is a women's Magazine, which focuses on fashion and other subjects that women may be interested in reading, the magazine targets the ABC1 demographic which shows. British Vouge has also launched online in 1995 creating cross media convergence for the brand.
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Tatler is a monthly British Gossip magazine published by Condé Nast, originally published in 1903, this magazine was bought by Condé Nast in 1982. The Audience for this magazine, is high class, being AB, showing that like the other magazines Condé Nast publishes this is for a high class audience. This magazine focuses on high society, politics and fashion, calling itself 'the original social media' due to this focus on politics and high society.
| Tatler Front Cover |
GQ
GQ (Gentlemen Quarterly) is a monthly men's magazine which focuses on: Style, Fitness, Fashion, celebrities, sports, music, movies, sex and travel. The British edition of the magazine was published in 1988, 31 after the first edition in the U.S.A. The audience for this magazine is Men in the ABC1 demographic, GQ launched the Man Of The Year awards in 2009 highlighting men who have accomplished significant achievements in the past year. It has a print circulation of 212,000 with an online readership of 2 million.
| GQ Front Cover |
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Vanity Fair
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