The Week In Magazines: September 12-19

Condé Nast to launch London fashion school

Condé Nast unveiled plans that will see it open a fashion college. The Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design will open to coincide with the start of the academic year in September 2012. Up to 300 students are expected to attend in its first year and the College will offer fee paying scholars a year long VOGUE fashion foundation course, as well as 10-week intensive fashion courses.


Grazia publishes bumper London Fashion Week issue

Grazia CoverGrazia announced plans to publish its largest-ever issue during London Fashion Week. The 300-page collector’s edition will hit the newsstands this week and has been extended to meet record levels of advertiser demand.


Men's Health appoints Wiseman as Editor

Mens HealthMen’s Health appointed Toby Wiseman as its new Editor. He will report to former Editor Morgan Rees who was recently promoted to the position of Creative Development Director of Men’s Health publisher – NatMag Rodale.


GQ to publish interactive covers

GQGQ announce it was launching interactive versions of its October issue.The Men of the Year Awards 2011 special edition has been digitally enhanced using Aurasma technology. The system is capable of recognising images and objects and integrating them with rich video content, 3D animation and audio. 

 


Look magazine launches new cosmetics range

Look CoverLook magazine unveiled plans that will see it launch a new cosmetics range called Look Beauty. The new products will be sold in Superdrug stores nationwide and will raise money for Look Good…Feel Better, the national cancer charity helping women cope with the visible side-effects of their treatment.


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