Lucire

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Lucire
Cover of December 2006 issue in New Zealand,photographed by Barry Hollywood.

Cover of December 2006 issue in New Zealand,
photographed by Barry Hollywood.

US Editor Summer Rayne Oakes
Categories Fashion
Beauty
Frequency Monthly
Bi-monthly
Quarterly
Publisher Jack Yan
Valentin Lapusca
Total Circulation
(2006)
65,450
First issue October 20, 1997
Company Jack Yan & Associates
GoMedia Srl
Country Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Flag of Romania Romania
Language English
Romanian
Website www.lucire.com
www.lucire.net
www.lucire.com/romania
ISSN
1176-8169
1841-3129 1175-7515
1176-8169
1841-3129
October 2006 issue of Lucire, featuring New Zealand TV presenter Amber Peebles as photographed by John F. Cooper. This was the first to be edited by Summer Rayne Oakes.
October 2006 issue of Lucire, featuring New Zealand TV presenter Amber Peebles as photographed by John F. Cooper. This was the first to be edited by Summer Rayne Oakes.

Lucire (IPA. [luˌʧi:reı]) is a fashion magazine that originally began on the web in 1997, branching into a monthly print edition in its home country of New Zealand in 2004. It is the first fashion partner with the UNEP, an arrangement that began in 2003.

At its launch, it was the second online fashion title in New Zealand (after Wellington Polytechnic's Fashionbrat), and the first commercial fashion magazine on the web there. It claims to be the first fashion title to extend its brand from the internet into print, and the first website to launch print editions in more than one country. An unusual claim is that Lucire is the first national consumer publication in New Zealand to use exclusively typefaces designed and produced domestically.

Simone Knol edits the web edition, Laura Ming-Wong the "master" print edition in New Zealand. Summer Rayne Oakes was made the US Editor in 2007. Previous positions were staffed by Stevie Wilson, who served as US Editor-at-Large, Catherine Rigod, who filled the role of West Coast Editor and Richard Spiegel, who worked as a New York based photojournalist, among others. Lucire was founded by Jack Yan, who continues to serve as Publisher.

When conceived, the name was not intended to have a meaning; it was only later that the team discovered it was a quaint Romanian term meaning ‘to glitter’ and there is a similar word in Spanish meaning ‘to show off’.

In the early 2000s, Lucire covered new talent alongside more established names. It was one of the first publications to profile Zac Posen, New Zealand shoe designer Kathryn Wilson, MTV New Zealand presenter and former beauty queen Amber Peebles, and numerous others. In 2003, it was the second-ever New Zealand website to be nominated for a Webby Award.[1]

It launched a Romanian edition (helmed by Mirella and Valentin Lapusca) in May 2005, claiming to be the first New Zealand fashion magazine to enter the continent, and the first webzine in the world to launch two print editions. The magazine is subscribed to throughout the world, including Australia, the United States, and various European nations.

Print edition cover girls have included Brittny Gastineau, Vanessa Carlton, Stacie Jones Upchurch, Nicky Hilton, Theodora Richards and Monica Gabor. New York photographers Barry Hollywood, Gray Scott and Jon Moe have contributed the greatest number of covers.

[edit] Car to Be Seen in

In 2000, Lucire began its annual picks of the most stylish automobiles, awarding one the title of 'Car to Be Seen in' for the following year. The cars did not have to be expensive: often, the magazine's editors chose them because of their accessibility. The idea was that they had to represent both style and suitability to a globally minded woman who tends to be ahead of her peers. The winners have been:[2]

2001 Audi A4 Avant
2002 Audi A4 Cabriolet
2003 Peugeot 307 CC
2004 Aston Martin DB9
2005 Mercedes-Benz SLK
2006 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
2007 Tesla Roadster[3]

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