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The Los Angeles-based magazine [2] WMB 3D: World's Most Beautiful was founded by photographer Nick Saglimbeni and business executive Howard Misle in 2011. [1] The magazine's stated mission "is to capture the most beautiful people, places, products, and fashion on the planet...in an unprecedented 3D viewing experience."
International Male was a mail-order clothing brand and, at one point in the brand's history, carried brick-and-mortar stores of the same name. The company that created and owns the brand, originally Brawn of California, started in 1974–1975, has since been sold in its entirety in 1987 to Hanover Direct, based in New Jersey.
While some magazines are going out of print, others are making a comeback. In the latter group is the Los Angeles Times, which is preparing to bring back its fashion and lifestyle section Image as ...
The magazine also hosts the Los Angeles' annual epicurean fete, The Food Event, and the Breakfast Conversation discussion series with magazine editors and city leaders. [citation needed] Additionally, Los Angeles Magazine organizes and participates in the following events according to their official listings: The Best of Beauty Awards 2024. [7]
Los Angeles fashion company L'Agence is rapidly scaling up. A Beverly Hills flagship opened in July 2023, followed by a Malibu location four months later. This summer the company launched its ...
Local interest magazines published in Los Angeles (5 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Los Angeles" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.
Los Angeles fashion icon Fred Segal died Thursday of complications from a stroke, his representatives confirmed Friday. He was 87.“In 1961, Fred Segal created a retail scene that defined Los ...
Beginning in 1938 and lasting two years, Kalloch wrote occasional fashion columns for the Los Angeles Times. [100] By 1940, Kalloch was considered one of the nation's top fashion designers [101] and he was a member of the Los Angeles Fashion Group, a nonprofit organization of (largely female) fashion designers. [102]