Lucire April Issue Takes NZ To Europe
Lucire’s April 2005 issue first to take New Zealand to
eastern Europe
Hilary Timmins joins new correspondents Margaret Ambrose from theLounge.com.au, and Pamela Carpio and Joanna Black of Blink New York
Wellington and Auckland, April 5 (JY&A Media) The issue of Lucire that goes on sale in Auckland tomorrow, and other cities shortly afterward, will be the first to be joined by a European counterpart.
Lucire's much-vaunted Romanian
edition will be fundamentally based on this New Zealand
issue. Going on sale in a few weeks, Lucire Romania will
launch initially in Bucharest and other major centres. It is
expected that having Colombian model Karen Carreño, best
known for her Guess? Jeans campaigns, will open doors for
the New Zealand magazine there.
Miss Carreño was
photographed by Yann Dandois, who shot Cinthia Moura of ID
Models last month. Jessica Tarazi did her make-up, while
Benoît Poirier d'Ambreville, a freelance artist for L'Oréal
Professionnel USA, returned to work his magic on hair. Casey
Kettleson returned to style.
Despite the need to
accommodate European readers, the New Zealand "master
edition" contains numerous articles of interest, first and
foremost, to Kiwis.
Lucire correspondents covering
various events are already known to many New Zealanders.
Hilary Timmins—who's been in the national limelight
since the 1980s and is the face of Lotto—contributes her
first piece to the magazine in 'The Scene' section, covering
a Variety event.
Ricardo Simich continues writing
for Lucire in the same section, while doing double-duty with
the Sunday Star–Times' 'About Town' supplement.
Antony Nobilo photographs another shoot for the magazine,
this time travelling back to his native New Zealand from his
Sydney base.
Deborah Sweeney, the Wellington
designer who has been quietly selling in London and New
York, is interviewed. Paua jewellery designer Denis Kenward
is also profiled.
International personalities make
up the beauty section. Editor-in-chief Nicola Brockie
interviews Jemma Kidd, sister of supermodel Jodie, on her
entrepreneurship and make-up academy in London.
Robert Bolaños, the leading brow expert to Hollywood's top
actresses, reveals some of his secrets.
In keeping
with Lucire's environmental aims—it is the United Nations
Environment Programme's first fashion partner—Jack Yan
interviews Summer Rayne Oakes, a well known American model
who supports ethical and environmentally friendly fashion,
coinciding with Earth Day this month.
Lucire team
members including Elyse Glickman and Courtney Kretchman go
behind the scenes at the Oscars. At New York Fashion Week,
features' editor Phillip D. Johnson, photographer Ian Smile
and others caught everyone from Carson Kressley to First
Lady Laura Bush.
Margaret Ambrose, known to
Australians as an editor at the highly successful
theLounge.com.au, shares her experiences with shopping in
Paris.
Meanwhile, new correspondents Pamela Carpio
and Joanna Black look at what's hot in New York as part of a
regular feature.
Long-time Lucire correspondent
Debi Hall, now lifestyle editor, contributes her first piece
on yoga.
Photographers Tim Dalton, Jackson
Stakeman and Douglas Rimington provide the remaining shoots
in the April issue. 'Trends' was once again edited by
associate art director Fiona Barnett.
'This is our
most international issue yet,' says Miss Brockie. 'We're
exporting New Zealand culture to eastern Europe, while
continuing the global flavour of Lucire.'
A
television campaign is part of the magazine's launch in
Romania. The local press there has already taken an interest
in the magazine, with stories in Business Romania and other
titles.
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