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Men's Vogue is a twice yearly (as of October 30, 2008 when Conde Nast folded the mag into Vogue proper) men's magazine that covers fashion, design, art, culture, sports and technology.

Men's Vogue
Editor Jay Fielden
Categories Men's Lifestyle
Frequency Biannual
First issue 6 September 2005
Company Condé Nast Publications
Country  United States
Language English
Website http://www.mensvogue.com
ISSN 1556-4096

Contents

Cover stories

The magazine featured a profile of George Clooney[1] in its inaugural issue. Since then, athletes like Roger Federer[2] and Tiger Woods[3], actors like Denzel Washington[4] and Viggo Mortensen[5], and political figures like Tony Blair[6] and Barack Obama[7] have been featured on the cover. The magazine received praise[8] for its December 2007 issue, with Will Smith[9] on the cover, for celebrating African-American men.

Content

The magazine features celebrities, athletes, powerbrokers, and lesser known men of style. Areas covered include art and architecture, travel and food, politics and finance, books and sports, custom tailoring and fine watches, and other topics. The magazine added a tag line below its logo in October 2008, "Style is how you live."

Regular Features

The magazine presents a yearly list of its chosen American Visionaries.[10] Recipients of the 2007 recognition include Ralph Lauren[11], actor Owen Wilson and director Wes Anderson.[12] It also features profiles in each issue of everyday stylish and successful men in its Life Studies section.[13]

International Editions

In addition to the American edition, international versions of Men's Vogue include:

Vogue Hommes International in France (published bi-annually in Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer issues)

Vogue L'Uomo in Italy

Vogue Man in India (launched in May 2008)

Men's Vogue China (launched in April 2008)

Vogue Hommes Japan (launched in September 2008)

Vogue Homem in Brazil

Vogue Hombre in Mexico (bi-annual issues in November and June)

References


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