Love (magazine)
The cover of the debut issue, featuring Beth Ditto | |
Editor In Chief | Katie Grand |
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Categories | Style & Fashion |
Frequency | Bi-annual |
Circulation | 100,000[1] |
First issue | February 2009 (2009-February)[1] |
Company | Condé Nast |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
Website | thelovemagazine.co.uk |
Love is a bi-annual British style magazine founded in 2009 by stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand, who remains editor-in-chief.[2] Since 2012, Lulu Kennedy has been editor-at-large and Alex Fury has been editor of this Condé Nast publication.[3] Suzanne Weinstock of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism described the magazine this way in 2010:[1]
Despite its glossy pages, the magazine has a raw look. Black-and-white photography dominates, and most of the color photography has a muted palette, as if the pictures have aged and faded. Some images are clearly fashion photography; others are more like inventive snapshots. Nudity is plentiful in many styles, from the grittily pornographic to the breathtakingly artistic.
The first cover in 2009 featured American singer-songwriter Beth Ditto, naked. Later covers have featured Madonna, Cher, Kate Moss, Miley Cyrus, Lea T, Justin Bieber, and even (for the tenth issue) Minnie Mouse.[4]
References
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^ Schneier, Matthew. Independent Women: Katie Grand, Harpers Bazaar (September 5, 2011).
^ West, Hattie. "New Love", Vogue (23 April 2012).
^ Zarrella, Katharine. "Katie Grand Is Still in Love", Style (July 23, 2013).
External links
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