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Magazines: Nylon

Nylon

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Manufacturer: Nylon Holding Inc.
Binding: Magazine
Publisher: Nylon Holding Inc.
Label: Nylon Holding Inc.

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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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Conde' Nast meets its match. 2008-02-05
I was absolutely blown away by NYLON when I first heard of it. It was it's graphics, images and avant garde approach of featuring washed out, flesh faced and clean pictures in a Juergen Teller-esque way through Matt Irwin, one of their main photographers who either has started this trend or has just been given credit for it.

I have complaints in the uninteresting people they sometimes choose, and when they are interesting, the spreads lack in delivery. Mary Kate Olsens spread should have been different than how haggard, unkempt and unprim Cory Kennedy, Sienna Miller or Taylor Warren overexposed in their issues. Yet, it was the same. I also was insulted to see Lindsay Lohan on one cover. Although Christina Ricci, Christina (Xtina) and Avril Lavigne (cringe) had beautiful spreads. Evan Rachel Woods was brilliant. This is certainly a magazine that represents our generation of Chuck Palahniuk readers, metal, glam and retro rock, bohemian threads and patterns, designs and color to make a rainbow throw up.

But the concept is brilliant and sometimes bland.
But the blandness is purely intentional to convey realism rather than socialites or photoshopped goddesses, and finally a chance to realize celebrities are humans. They are/can be boring, filthy-mouthed, vulnerble and sometimes afraid of fame.

The theme is certainly a "I don't give a f*ck" while still giving a f*ck. They don't take fashion or celebrites or any of the above too seriously which makes the images, words and designs more meaningful and free, rather than restricting it in our Conde' Nast world of Vogue and Teen Vogue which only features high-end designers, daughters of wealthy or famous people and twigs with foundation on so much, you'd swear their faces weren't real.

Bravo NYLON. Just, have more intereting people in it.


I have not received it yet 2008-01-13
I have not received this product yet, and i purchased it in early december.
I am beginning to get worried.


My all time favorite pop culture magazine. 2007-09-30
I have been reading this magazine since it's first issue with Liv Tyler on the cover and Helena Christensen photography scattered throughout. This has been one of the magazines I come back to time and again for interesting view points on different things. Throughout time they have evolved into a good magazine, but lately it seems they are more mainstream than they had been; but I won't complain because it is still one of the best magazines for women I can find (without all of those silly sex tips).


Pretty good, could be better. 2007-08-24
I've heard lots of complaints with Nylon subscriptions taking forever to arrive but I did receive my first issue within the first 6-8 weeks. Nylon's content has gone down the toilet lately. The writing can be pretty awful and it seems to feature a lot of the cool kids/Misshapes/Cobrasnake scene. But the fashion photography is magnificent and sometimes you can find a gem amidst the drivel.


Pleasantly annoyed. 2007-08-09
Ah yes. Nylon. Fabulous magazine-- full of art and expression- Every page a delicate visual awe, through vine dancing frame doodles and vintage scraped snippets- I want to surround nearly every trace of text-making such words within a curious treat to read and discover.

Indeed a gem.

I recommend Nylon to all Artsy |Retro| Punk Nerds and dreamers. :]
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ONE WARNING

Do not order this subscription off Amazon. I order mine in March and did not receive an issue till August this month. Totally ridiculous.


nylon magazine 2008-07-13
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. I wish i would have known a little more about the magazine before i bought it but i still like it so its good!


Dissapointed 2008-07-07
I had flipped through this magazine and liked the trendy fashion. But as every issue came I found it to be heavily Anglo and white centric. The year I 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 I 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.


Pro-Con List 2008-04-19
PRO: 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. I found Nylon through a long internet search for an intelligent, artistic womens' mag, and it is just that.

CONS: NY-LON stands for New York and London respectively, which gives one a big hint about the target audience. Heh heh. I live in middle America, and I don't have access to the kind of brands, restaurants, bars, shops, etc. so touted by this magazine. One issue was exclusively centered around London... yeah, I 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.

IN CONCLUSION: In my opinion, the positives highly outweigh the negatives. I don't regret subscribing. I 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.


Never hated hipsters more 2008-02-24
I got this free the other day and I've been having a hard time getting through it. Expensive fashion and makeup, with some articles on music that focus on the band members' preference for skinny jeans. British cosmetic brands they wish were available here? Hotels with great spas? I'm not sure who the target audience is.


Eh. 2008-02-06
After reading a few of these I realized that Nylon is just a rich hipster kid reference manual.

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