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Joe Zee and All On the Line TV Show Featured in The LA Fashion Magazine October 2012 Issue

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Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 19, 2012


The LA Fashion magazine October issue features a four page exclusive interview with Joe Zee about the Los Angeles Fashion scene, and about the LA based designers participating in the “All On The Line” TV show. Following the exclusive Joe Zee interview Brooke Rodd, Ina Soltani and Domino Dollhouse, the 3 designers from Los Angeles participating in the “All On The Line TV Show” are showcased with over 12 pages of editorials and exclusive interviews.



The LA Fashion magazine’s October issue is a 96 pages of jam-packed fashion and beauty content. Printed on high gloss, high quality 100lb paper, features one of the best of what Los Angeles has to offer. From Dina Bar-El’s 2013 collection, Anthony Franco’s collection, Sue Wong’s SS’13 collection to gorgeous Kevin M. Schmitz editorials, the October issue is loaded with eye candy. In addition this is the first issue by the LA Fashion magazine that contains beauty articles and reviews.



The LA Fashion magazine offers a monthly publications for all levels of consumer budgets, from high quality print to the comfortable iPad Newsstand editions all the way to a free digital version.



The LA Fashion Magazine’s print issue is available for purchase on The Los Angeles Fashion magazine’s website http://www.TheLosAngelesFashion.com as well as on some of the most popular Los Angeles News Stands. Yearly digital subscriptions are available for iPad readers on The Apple Newsstand, as well as free digital versions trough Issuu.com



The Los Angeles Fashion magazine has released 4 issues so far and in a very short time has gained quite a momentum with the digital reader community. The combined readership of the LA Fashion magazine is over 180,000 people, and its still growing at a fast pace.



The Los Angeles Fashion is committed to stay “green”. The printed publications are printed on demand. “We believe that paper publications should be considered Luxury items, not something you toss in a garbage can. Considering the natural resources used to create a publication, we should all look at alternatives when it comes to a magazine. But let’s not forget sometimes a printed magazine on a coffee table, in retail store, or a designer’s studio is just irreplaceable. After all, we all love the feeling of paper, looking at beautiful big images and so forth…, it’s just that we need to find the balance of what and when” said Csaba Fikker founder of The LA Fashion magazine.


















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