‘New Zealand’s fashion bible’ launches ‘Pink issue
As Lucire celebrates birthday, ‘New Zealand’s fashion bible’ launches ‘Pink’ issue
Print edition celebrates first year, spilling the beans on this week's catwalk shows at Air New Zealand Fashion Week
Auckland, October 15 (JY&A Media) Lucire's 'Pink' issue, out this week, showcases the magazine's usual international-calibre editorial, along with some of New Zealand's premier designers and beauty names. It comes shortly after the magazine began receiving comments that it is 'New Zealand's fashion bible,' as its print edition hits its first anniversary.
Lucire's
'Pink' theme for October 2005 was announced late last year,
coinciding with its regular support of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. Editorial within the latest issue promotes
breast cancer-related charities in New Zealand, Australia
and the United States.
Unique to Lucire is its
preview of New Zealand designers at Air New Zealand Fashion
Week. The designers exclusively reveal to Lucire readers
what the press will be reporting on this week.
As Lucire prepares for its US launch in January 2006, the
magazine's shoots have shifted in to high gear, with a cover
photographed by rising American talent Gray Scott, and made
up by its director of beauty, Jessica Tarazi.
Hairstylist extraordinaire Paul Huège de Serville, local
designer Cybèle Wiren and Malaysia's supreme couturier Zang
Toi are profiled, while editor-in-chief Nicola Brockie
ventures to Germany to examine natural beauty brand Dr
Hauschka. Photographer Hugo Arturi provides an insightful
editorial on Zanzibar.
Features' editor Phillip
Johnson and Los Angeles correspondent Elyse Glickman provide
regular catwalk, entertainment and travel
coverage—strengthening Lucire's October 2005 issue.
Miss Brockie says that the October 2005 issue demonstrates
how important it is that New Zealanders are placed vis-à-vis
international-quality editorial.
'There's no
point saying how great New Zealanders are if you don't place
us alongside international names or international shoots,'
she says. 'We sought to rectify this from day one, and have
stayed true to this for a year.'
As a result, 'We
are beginning to hear comments that we are "New Zealand's
fashion bible",' says Lucire publisher Jack Yan.
'I suppose that it's because no one else works as hard as
Lucire in getting word of Kiwi successes around the world,
via our web site, and through print editions in New Zealand,
Europe and soon, in the Americas.'
'In addition
to highlighting proudly New Zealand's position on the
fashion stage, Lucire continues its social responsibility,
with Summer Rayne Oakes' feature on eco-fashion label
Deborah Lindquist,' says associate publisher Lisa
Tardrew.
To celebrate the 'Pink' issue and its
first year in print, Lucire had a 200-strong gathering at
BoConcept in Mt Eden, Auckland, on Tuesday night, and
supported by Tahiti Tourisme, Maxxium, Estasi, Toi Toi
Flowers, Eventz on Show, and others.
In an event
with host Lindah Le Pou, Dencium Compri designer and Style
Pasifika winner, Mr Yan highlights Lucire's pioneering
status, thanking advertisers and supporters for putting
faith in a magazine that has always been ahead of its
time.
Extra marketing begins next week in
selected media, including APN's 'Viva' in The New Zealand
Herald, according to Mr Yan.
Founded in 1997 as a
web title, Lucire is probably the world's fastest-growing
fashion magazine, with print editions announced in New
Zealand first, then Romania and the United States, all in
the last 12 months. American sales, announced in September
2005 at a 700-strong party at Crobar in Manhattan, commence
in January 2006.
More editions are planned by
the company.
Lucire is the only magazine to have
started on the web and branched into print in multiple
countries.
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