Friday, October 15, 2010

Magazines

Name: Nostalgic Streets
Concept:
World wide street fashion, culture, art & music. Not just focusing on one specific, "Street culture is world wide". Unlike other magazines that focus on one location, or girl magazines like Cosmo that focus on sex, Nostalgic Streets give's you the feeling of what you were used to whether you've experienced other urban cultures, seen it in magazines or movies, or simply just want the feel of knowing what urban fashion, art, and music are like around the world.
Readers:
Age group targeted would be around 16-25, males and females who can appreciate fashion, art, and music styles of the past that are now making their ways of being popular again. The people who go to art shows to see graffiti displays, modern feel sculptures, all unique art. Music lovers who stray away from the mainstream radio hits. People who see fashion as an art form and representation of one's self.
Competition:Cosmo, Teen Vogue, Complex, Nylon
Advertisers: Nasty Gal, American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, Jeffrey Campbell
Five Premier Articles: "Five essential items to have in your handbag", "Graffiti or Art?", "Tips on successful thrifting", "Paris, New York, Tokyo, what are the sounds of these streets?", "Winter Lookbook".

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