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General Discussion

Discuss celebrities and models more generally. Find out the name of that model or celeb, talk about those things about women you find fascinating. A place to chat, and review aspects of women in fashion and beyond.

  1. Natural Health Magazine UK

    Started by modelknowledge,

    Natural health magazine uk model list no ID requests

    • 16 replies
    • 3.6k views
  2. Vriendin Magazine is a Dutch lifestyle magazine. NO IDs. Place unidentified magazine covers and editorials in this thread

    • 30 replies
    • 6k views
  3. Femina Magazine Denmark Cover Models and Editorial Models. Must know full name or first name and agency to post.

    • 74 replies
    • 19.3k views
  4. PC Format Magazine was an English men's magazine that featured models on the cover.

    • 3 replies
    • 323 views
  5. Started by modelknowledge,

    Good Housekeeping editorials & Covers. Feel free to use the scans and place them in whom ever's threads.

    • 10 replies
    • 1.9k views
  6. Place Covers and Editorals of Maxim Magazine.

    • 12 replies
    • 810 views
  7. Olivia Garson @ MOT Models (formerly of MOT, Now with Next London) Olivia Garson @ Next Models London T3- May 2011- Greece

    • 75 replies
    • 21.9k views
  8. Armanda Barten @ Model Management in Hamburg & Munich Models in Munich May 2008 October 2008 December 2009 July 2010

    • 25 replies
    • 8.1k views
  9. This is for Woman & Home Magazine Covers and Editorials. NO ID Requests. Also Woman & Home is published in the UK and South Africa.

    • 33 replies
    • 10.2k views
  10. Loaded was a lads magazine that featured glamour models, actresses, and singers.

    • 6 replies
    • 590 views
  11. Started by LonnekeV,

    Post here Ads without their text... Guerlain Constance Jablonski and He Cong

  12. Take Two Model Management was a top model agency in London which opened its doors in 1982. However, partners Melissa Richardson and Gabriella Palmano decided to close the agencies. The agency had represented many top models including Eugenia Volodina, Esther Canadas, Jacquetta Wheeler, Linda Vojtova, Polina, Natalia Vodianova, Lisa Cant, Saffron Aldridge, and Jasmine Guinness.

    • 147 replies
    • 10k views
  13. FHM stood for For Him Magazine. It initially was a British Magazine but had editions in the US, South Africa, Etc. The magazine ran from 1985 to 2015.

  14. Cosmopolitan launched Zest Magazine as its health and fitness magazine. In the 2000s, it became know as Zest Magazine. It was published in the UK. However, there is Vita Zest Magazine in Greece and other similarly named editions over the years. Here are covers and editorials from the now defunct magazine:

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  19. Started by Vogue Girl,

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  21. Where are they now? The models from our favorite reality shows and reality competition shows.

  22. Started by Minerva13,

    Max Mara is an Italian fashion bysiness.It markets up-market ready to wear clothing. It was established in 1951 in Reggio Emilia by Achille Maramotti (7 January 1927 – 12 January 2005). In March 2008, the company had 2,254 stores in 90 countries. It sponsors the Max Mara Art Prize for Women. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Mara

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