I am crazy, CRAZY, about fashion and (life)style magazines and it is a love of the kind that I
have a very hard time letting them go (the collection, who lives in both Sweden and here is never ending, and it's space consuming and most of all, heavy!). I wanna show them off, like you do a gorgeous partner or new shoes and I am not afraid to talk about them or spend my last money that month on getting that special issue that I just CAN NOT live without.
I subscribe to three magz and I regularly buy two or three other ones every month (or every time a new issue comes out in some cases). I take several days to go through each and every single one of them, reading every page at least once. Sometimes I get fantastically inspired and happy whilst other times, which sadly have happened with US Vogue too many times the last two-three years and I'll explain why in some later posts, cause it needs to be discussed now when it's almost 2017).
I also save them, well not all of them but basically every issue of Vogue AU, US and UK along with well chosen issues of Lula, Nylon, Dazed, Harper's Bazaar AU, V, W and Another magazine, and keep the most gorgeous ones on display in the front room.
This might sound excessive but that is how I want it. I wouldn't have it any other way. Just looking at them inspire me to write and be creative. So, it really doesn't hurt anyone (but, perhaps, the other person living here, who gets yelled at every time he might touch or trip over one of them, poor thing. But he should, really, watch where he puts his feet, hands, cups and wet towels. That is *not* too much to ask.) but instead make *me* happy and also creates conversation with anyone entering my fashion filled digs. It has yet to fall on deaf ears and blind eyes. Every single person who has been here have asked about my glossy babies, asked to look through them and also taken a keen interest in them.It's extra interesting since I have mostly male friends here and they usually don't fall head over heels and devour this type of magazine, but here...they do! Every single one of them. Without fail. So when they leave here they all know why the September issues of Vogue US are placed where they are and why they are so important, that Vogue AU is my unicorn and my absolute favourite and to get a hold of some of the issues takes as much effort and money as writing an essay and then pay for it being proof read by Joan Collins (kind of), that Drew Barrymore isn't 'only' a little sex object (grrr) who shakes her ass in Charlie's Angels but also a couture queen and an edgy and versatile cover star, that Michelle Williams is flawless in my eyes and so is Mia Wasikowska (whom they rarely know who it is before entering my castle) and most importantly, why one simply does not touch my magazines before asking me, and quite possibly not even then!
Anyway, my living room will be covered in another post because, believe me, it deserves it's own post! I thought I was gonna share my favourite babies, that is the ones I get to be a new caregiver to every month. If you haven't given these a chance, or even knew they existed (it has happened, more than once) you should definitely do so at least once!
The three glossy love's that enters my world via the mailbox every time a new issue comes out are these:
*Vogue US
The flagship, the mother of all Vogue's. However bad this magazine have gotten lately it is a must to read it every month. I sometimes don't keep and save (oh the horror) every single issue but I wouldn't

Cute, original fashion magazine with cool guest editors and writers. Both Kirsten Dunst and Mia

*Nylon Magazine

* Vogue UK
The natural choice when you live in the UK. Slightly larger, thicker and glossier than it's US sister and 8 times out of ten more thrilling than the one from across the pond, even though the US one is the mother of all the others and all the Vogues around the world take after said one when it comes to cover and substance to a certain extent. Vogue UK did not, thank you very much, follow in the

* Vogue Australia

The writing is just fabulous, without being pretentious, and almost never boring. It's simply a joy to read this magazine every month.
When it comes to it's exterior (cover girl aside) it is not as thick as the US and UK version, but instead more stable, has thicker paper with just the right amount of gloss to it and is slightly bigger in both height and length than the other Vogue's.
*Harper's Bazaar Australia
Same as with Vogue AU - so much better covers, quality and just general originality, individuality
and consistency. With some exception (uhm, like putting Hailey Baldwin on the cover last month. what the...?) this magazine is a fantastic little fashion report in a beautiful package. Also, models, models...super models!
Magazines I buy whenever I get the chance to get a hold of it, when one of my favourite girls is on the cover or simply since I know the magazine will be of great content.
*Elle South Africa
My favourite Elle, along with Australia and Canada. I started reading it when I stayed in South Africa for two months way back and it stuck on me.


*Another Magazine

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*Elle Canada
More fun and with cooler cover girls than it's neighbour in the south. Has a wider variety of models and they have had Sudanese supermodel Alek Wek(below, left) on the cover, which adds huge bonus. As is putting plus size queen Ashley Graham (below, right)on the cover of the October issue this year. One can hope more magazines follow.

*Vogue Korea and Vogue Nippon
Just lovely all over, both of them. Just look at these covers (L: Korea, R: Japan.)
That is pure fashion and how can one NOT want to buy these magazines?! Even though I can't read 90% of the Vogue magazines published today, the gorgeous pictures speak for themselves. Also, ethnic women, again, big bonus! Asian models are in minority and I just love how Vogue Korea use them in every single issue. Also a frequent use of 'real' supermodels. Another big bonus. Could I only read the text they would be up there with the Australian version. Same goes for the Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish and Turkish versions. Oh so much beauty!
*Dazed & Confused Magazine
Cool, funky and huge. Not a favourite but when the cover stories are right it's well...covered.
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