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Posts tagged ‘The Gentlewoman’

The Gentlewoman Magazine Issue #5 – Christy Turlington

17 February 2012, 23.56 | Posted in Books & Magazines, Uncategorized | No comments »

The Gentlewoman Magazine Issue #5 - Christy Turlington

Fantastic Man’s sister publication, The Gentlewoman, delivered their fifth issue this week – just in time for London Fashion Week.. On the cover is the great Christy Turlington Burns who sits on a beautiful rhodamine red cover as photographed by Inez & Vindooh. Inside readers of The Gentlewoman issue #5 will find “Bali, Brix, Tilda, Lucy, Delfina, Helen, Ayesha, Julie, Rachel, Audrey, Camilla, Niki, Martha, Larissa, Caroline, Giulia, Marie, Dempsey, Penda, Mohini, Nina, Kate, Maria, Sinéad And Kirsten.”

Available at better newsstands worldwide.

More looks inside issue #5 of The Gentlewoman (including a few semi-NSFW editorials) after the click.

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The Gentlewoman Magazine

16 March 2010, 11.30 | Posted in Books & Magazines | 8 comments »

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This is a little outside our remit, but we couldn’t ignore the release of The Gentlewoman, the sister title to Fantastic Man. As always, Magculture has the spreads and the info. While the women’s magazine market is, to say the least, a little crowded, it looks like The Gentlewoman is a cut above the rest. We’ve yet to get our mitts on a copy but judging from the spreads, it looks to be far more text led than Pop or Love magazine, which is a good thing if you loved Fantastic Man for its articles.

Take a look at some spreads from the magazine after the leap.

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