VMAN i — Winter 2009, #16

VMAN

VMAN magazine was created for a 21st-century kind of man—one who is stylish and curious, urban and adventuresome, comfortable with himself and at home in the world. The magazine spotlights up-and-comers and shines a new light on more established stars, while also uncovering fascinating new trends, ideas, styles, destinations, and objects for the man who needs to stay up to date with the latest and greatest in international society and culture. With an influential readership that includes both rising underground talents and well-known names in art, fashion, entertainment and media, VMAN is a new kind of men’s magazine for the new kind of man.

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  • United States
  • Four issues a year
  • First issue 2003
  • ISSN 1546-0835

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DEPARTMENTS VMAN CULTURE French movie star Vincent Cassel’s criminal mind, and your overview of all things music, print, film, and TV. Plus the fellas from True Blood and Weeds VMAN STYLE Move over Amy Winehouse! Music producer Mark Ronson’s new muse is Gucci. And for your aesthetic edification, our insiders’ look at the studios of Calvin Klein, Dior Homme, Givenchy, and Thom Browne. Plus new-skool designers, Trussardi’s legacy, cinema meets la mode, a collaboration roundup, chemicals you need for your bathroom, and a shopping extravaganza! Looking good, feeling good FEATURES FACE OFF They journeyed to London from around the globe to do battle. The prize? The mighty mantle of VMAN Model Search winner and a contract with mega-agency Ford! Only one can earn the title, but all are winners in our eyes. Witness the making of fashion’s newest faces PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK KNIGHT STYLE IDOLS Four leading men who spark fashion creativity WAITING IN THE WINGS A fresh crop of acting talent from Britain BY LAUREN COCHRANE PHOTOGRAPHY BY HEDI SLIMANE MOST WANTED One of our favorite artists renders the most recognized stars in his inimitable way BY RICHARD PHILLIPS DEFINING DIDDY Diddy loses the playa façade and gets real BY JACOB BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHAD PITMAN FASHION WORK IT OUT! BY TERRY RICHARDSON LEGENDARY BY JOSH OLINS CATCH THE DRIFT BY BENJAMIN ALEXANDER HUSEBY GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE BY KARL LAGERFELD


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