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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 136






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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 10
Label: Nylon Holding Inc.
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Product Manufacturer: Nylon Holding Inc.
Number Of Issues: 10
Publisher: Nylon Holding Inc.
Ranking: 136
Studio: Nylon Holding Inc.
Subscription Length: 365 days


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A vibrant and proactive voice for today's hip, intelligent, young women seeking fresh perspectives on fashion, beauty and music.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Eye candy & l, l, l ...
A year's subscription for under 1O bux! Who can resist? So l signed up...even though l'm about twice as old as the other readers.

The good? The fashion is a good mix between high-street and high fashion. And, definitely, not boring. This is also one of the very few fashion magazines that regularly features fashion illustrations. Quite lovely ones, at that. So, yes...five stars for the eye candy aspect.

The bad? Any accompanying text from the cover to the last page. Lots of "l", "me", "my"...first-person stuff. Which would have been 0K if the writers have a more mature and/or unique voice. Very casual and self-referential writing.

0n second thought, maybe it's the appropriate tone for their intended market.

So, $1O for 12 very pretty glossies... Not bad, l guess.




Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Totally original and unique, without pretensions
Nylon magazine is, by far, one of the best magazines out right now. Nylon reviews current fashion trends, new music, and art with a keen eye, choosing only the most interesting and of the best quality. They always have interesting interviews, mostly with up and coming actors and musicians, and their covers rarely fall subject to talentless famous faces. The design of the magazine is visually intriguing; every page draws you in with original photography and meticulous details. Nylon's writing is wonderfully ironic and fun, always remaining accessible and never coming off as pretentious like many of its peers.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - nylon magazine
this magazine is really good for people who have unique style and it was a little different than what i expected. that may be because it was the music issue but still im not sure if all the clothing is my style. l wish i would have known a little more about the magazine before i bought it but i still like it so its good!



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Dissapointed ...
l had flipped through this magazine and liked the trendy fashion. But as every issue came l found it to be heavily Anglo and white centric. The year l had subscribed the models were all white and blond most of the time. The London issue was only from a white perspective and didn't even go into the diversity in fashions from all types of people and ethnic neighborhoods that make London so awesome. Then there was the latest issue l received that had a whole article and spread on Nikey that was basically a huge advertisement ( about 6 pages of it). Not for me. Bust is funner.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pro-Con List
PR0: Nylon is a visual feast. Just looking through it is highly stimulating and inspiring from a design/artistic point of view. The lay-out is clean, fresh, and unique. There is a big emphasis on indie/alternative art, film, music, fashion, and literature. l found Nylon through a long internet search for an intelligent, artistic womens' mag, and it is just that.

C0NS: NY-L0N stands for New York and London respectively, which gives one a big hint about the target audience. Heh heh. l live in middle America, and l don't have access to the kind of brands, restaurants, bars, shops, etc. so touted by this magazine. 0ne issue was exclusively centered around London... yeah, l can really relate. Not. Magazines like Seventeen are MUCH better about featuring merchandise and content applicable to females of every socio-economic background and location.

lN C0NCLUSl0N: ln my opinion, the positives highly outweigh the negatives. l don't regret subscribing. l always love getting my Nylon in the mail. Get this magazine if you want to subscribe to a girl magazine, but you don't want to go the usual cosmo, vogue, 17 route.

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San Francisco filmmaker Ernie Fosselius made the most successful short film of all time in the 1978 Hardware Wars, an inspired, mock-trailer for a nonexistent, cheapo rip-off of Star Wars. It worked like this: instead of Chewbacca, Fosselius offers the Cookie Monster. Instead of Darth Vader's breathy, slightly echoed voice emerging somehow behind that black-mask helmet, we get a villain whose every ranting utterance is so muffled even this film's Princess Leia equivalent beseeches him, "What? I don't understand you." And so on. Part of the joke is that George Lucas's revolutionary special effects are supplanted by common kitchen gizmos--mixers, toasters--that serve as spaceships and weapons sources. The updated special edition contains 20 computer-generated "special defects" that don't--the distributor boasts--at all match Fosselius's earlier version. Um... right on? --Tom Keogh



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