Conde Nast Launches 'Love,' UK Luxury Magazine

by Terri Potratz | December 9, 2008 at 10:52 am
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Conde Nast will launch a new biannual magazine in the UK called 'Love,' which will focus on luxury fashion and art.  The inaugural March issue will hit newsstands on February 19, 2009.

The UK arm of Conde Nast (parent of WWD) has dubbed its new, bi-annual style magazine Love. As reported, it will be edited by Katie Grand, and will make its debut with the March issue hitting newsstands on February 19. Like Grand herself, the staff has come chiefly from Bauer Media’s Pop magazine. New additions to the masthead include Francesca Burns, senior fashion editor-at-large, and Mark Frith, the former editor of Heat magazine and author of The Celeb Diaries (Ebury Publishing). Nicholas Coleridge, Conde Nast UK’s managing director, has described the new magazine as “edgy” and “high-end” and Grand has said it will focus on fashion and art.

Now that's what I call spitting in the face of both the economy AND the changing face of publishing!  It's an incredibly risky move to launch a new magazine right now, especially a luxury magazine - very edgy indeed, Conde Nast.

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eyesplashMikul

I had this made for my best friends 40th birthday.

He has collected this magazine for 16 years and he cried when it was presented to him. He also didn't want to cut it.

It was made by another friend who is a master baker.


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bobobo

visit www.bokim.com for more illustrations!

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Jean-Phil

Venice Ghetto. I don't know the artist

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