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  2. Purple (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Fashion – published between 1995–1998 (4 issues), and 2004–present. Purple Sexe – a magazine devoted to sexuality, published between winter 1998 and 2001 (8 issues). The magazine was reborn as a one-off appendix for Purple Fashion Fall/Winter 2008/09, dedicated to Italian porn star Rocco Siffredi. Purple – a fusion of Purple ...

  3. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the mid-1970s was generally informal and laid back for men in America. Most men simply wore jeans, sweaters, and T-shirts, which by then were being made with more elaborate designs. Men continued to wear flannel, and the leisure suit became increasingly popular from 1975 onwards, often worn with gold medallions and oxford shoes.

  4. Olivier Zahm - Wikipedia

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    purple.fr. Olivier Zahm (born 25 September 1963) is a French magazine editor, art critic, art director, curator, writer, and photographer [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] He is the co-founder, owner, and current editor-in-chief of the bi-annual art and fashion magazine Purple.[ 4 ] In addition to his innovative print publishing, he is a recognized pioneering ...

  5. List of men's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Men's Health magazine, published by Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, was the best-selling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands in 2006. [1] This is a list of men's magazines from around the world. These are magazines (periodical print publications) that have been published primarily for a readership of men.

  6. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The fashion of the 2000s is often described as a global mash up, [ 1 ] where trends saw the fusion of vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing (e.g. boho), as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures. Hip-hop fashion generally was the most popular among young people of both sexes, followed by the retro-inspired indie look ...

  7. Terry Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Richardson was born in New York City, the son of Norma Kessler, an actress, [8][9] and Bob Richardson, a fashion photographer who struggled with schizophrenia and drug abuse. [10] Richardson's father was Irish Catholic and his mother is Jewish. [11] Following the divorce of his parents, Richardson moved to Woodstock, New York, with ...

  8. Helmut Lang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    His first Helmut men's collection debuted in 1987 and a decade later he moved his label from Vienna to New York. [1][2] Lang used unconventional materials such as rubber, feathers and metallic fabrics and redefined the silhouette of the 1990s and early 2000s. He broke away from the runway show-as-spectacle in the height of the 1980s opulence ...

  9. GQ - Wikipedia

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    gq.com.tw. ISSN. 0016-6979. GQ (which stands for Gentlemen's Quarterly and is also known Apparel Arts) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931. The publication focuses on fashion, style, and culture for men, though articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, celebrities' sports ...