January 2011 cover |
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Categories | Fashion |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | 2005 |
Company | Editions Jalou |
Country | France |
Language | French |
L'Officiel Hommes is a French fashion magazine for men, adapted from L'Officiel, also of Editions Jalou. It has been published in Paris since 2005 and targets men interested in Fashion and leaves out much of the Fashion criticism.
L'Officiel Hommes was introduced in 2005 under publications of Editions Jalou, after the great success of L'Officiel, first published in 1921.
Editions Jalou has many international versions of L'Officiel, published in Russia, Japan, India, China, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Germany, Greece, Latvia, the Netherlands, Ukraine, South Korea and Serbia.
January 2005 the Editions Jalou launched l'Officiel Hommes, a magazine created for the first time by a stylist and not by a journalist. Marie-José Susskind-Jalou asked one of the founders of the Colette boutique in Paris, Milan Vukmirovic, to make a bi-annual magazine dedicated 100% to fashion that treats the trends of the season and presents a luxurious showcase for men's fashion. Milan Vukmirovic, who worked for Tom Ford and Jil Sander, has added another dimension to fashion.
On May 12th, 2011, at 11:28 AM in Paris, L’Officiel Hommes, the quarterly French men’s fashion magazine, has named Andre Saraiva, the graffiti artist and nightclub entrepreneur, to be its new creative director.
Saraiva succeeds Milan Vukmirovic, designer and photographer, who had led the title for the past five years.
Famous supermodels like Andres Velencoso Segura, Baptiste Giabiconi and Jesus Luz have graced the covers of the magazine. -Creation: 2005 -Publication: quarterly -Average sales per issue: 28,000