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The global fashion magazine May 14, 2024 
Out now: Lucire issue 48, with free shipping for UK and US

SMoss’s Great Again charts the course of the Trump presidency

April 11, 2021/2.08

  Lucire travel editor Stanley Moss, writing as SMoss, has put together a limited edition volume documenting the presidency of Donald J. Trump, available in both a hardcover collectors’ edition and a smaller paperback.    Entitled Great Again, the book begins with a cover showing a worn ‘Make America Great Again’ cap discarded on the […]

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Giselle, a Royal New Zealand Ballet favourite, returns for May–June 2021

March 29, 2021/0.06

Giselle is back: the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s acclaimed ballet from 2012, which toured the world after its première in Wellington, and which became a 2013 feature film by Toa Fraser, will return in May and June 2021.    Conceived by former RNZB artistic director Ethan Stiefel and choreographer–director Johan Kobborg, Giselle was praised by […]

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Where have the fun fashion magazine websites gone?

February 6, 2021/21.45

Above: The very first site (alphabetically) linked from our Newsstand pages, Annabelle of Switzerland, complete with large lead image and smaller subsidiary ones.   I took a look at Lucire’s Newsstand reviews tonight. This section is a relic of the early dot-com days that Lucire came from (in the 1990s), when people exchanged links with […]

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Future imperfect

December 15, 2020/10.59

Adi Constantin/Unsplash Above, from top: The real 2015 and one photo that summarizes the decade: Kendall and Kylie Jenner go shopping for Ugg shoes in New York, and take a selfie. The 2015 of fiction: Michael J. Fox outside a cinema in Back to the Future Part II (1989). Still from Ridley Scott’s 1982 film […]

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Facebook’s demise wouldn’t affect us much

May 30, 2020/11.14

  Like many other publications, Lucire sends updates to Facebook, Twitter and Mastodon. Occasionally we’ll Instagram an image to a story. However, we’ve had reservations about social media, especially Facebook, for over a decade. In November 2010, we wrote on our Facebook page, ‘We have stopped the automated importing of notes to this Facebook page. […]

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Re-examining our mission as Lucire turns 22

October 21, 2019/11.43

Some of you may have seen the above montage (reproduced below for those who may be browsing on different devices) in our social media. These are our covers over the last 15 years—we branched out into print seven years after we started. Back then, it was unusual for a website to spawn print editions, and […]

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Demasking the torture of Julian Assange

June 26, 2019/19.38

David G. Silvers/Wikimedia Commons   Above: The author, Prof Nils Melzer   I know, you may think I am deluded. How could life in an embassy with a cat and a skateboard ever amount to torture? That’s exactly what I thought, too, when Assange first appealed to my office for protection. Like most of the […]

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We removed Facebook code from our pages on March 8—how Lucire has been looking out for you

March 26, 2018/21.08

On March 8, weeks before Christopher Wylie’s whistleblowing account of what happened at Cambridge Analytica, I Tweeted the following: Thinking of removing the Facebook “like box” from @Lucire. No one really cares about this any more, do they? I mean, it’s four years after peak Facebook. pic.twitter.com/7vKubtL293 — Jack Yan 甄爵恩 (@jackyan) March 8, 2018 […]

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Sponsored video: Unwind and just “be” in Okinawa

December 11, 2017/22.10

A Lucire special promotion When we talk about ‘going on holiday’, we often want to tune out where there’s tranquillity, away from the rat-race and anything that reminds us of the stresses of daily life. Okinawa, the southernmost prefecture of Japan, sees itself as one of those places where you can get away from it […]

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