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Lucire launches redesigned issue, with complementing
web video and mobile editions
Lucire is all set for the next decade
with web, print, web video, downloadable PDF and mobile editions
Wellington, September 22 (JY&A
Media) Lucire, the global
fashion magazine headquartered in New Zealand, has launched a redesigned
print magazine—signalling some of the changes behind the scenes
that include a mobile edition, web video, and a free, downloadable
PDF.
The Lucire cellphone service, available at lucire.com/insider,
will be online later this week. And its new, exclusive Lucire
TV web videos, produced by Springtv of Wellington, are just
the tip of the iceberg, according to founder and publisher Jack
Yan.
The redesign sees the famous red box, part of the Lucire
brand since its founding in 1997, disappear from the print magazine’s
masthead, though it remains elsewhere.
Says Mr Yan, ‘We needed greater visibility on newsstands,
and the new masthead is a logical evolution of our traditional one.
But really it is to signal the arrival of Lucire TV and our
new mobile edition—musts as we head toward a new decade.’
The mobile service, developed with GetMobile in the
US, is primarily targeted at Lucire’s traditional American
readers, who still form a sizeable proportion of its online readership.
Alongside the new web videos and the mobile service
is the Lucire supplement, a downloadable PDF available free
from the magazine’s original website at lucire.com. The supplement
contains some original content not shared with the print magazine.
Mr Yan says that the release across so many media of
new Lucire editions points to how the magazine, unique in
having started on the web before extending into print, successfully
reaches audiences on the web, in print, and on mobile devices.
‘Our strategy has always been to use every medium possible,
and this will become more apparent to the industry as things develop,’
he says.
The latest Lucire print edition follows a month
after the release of the second issue of the Phuket, Thailand-based
Twinpalms Lucire.
Inside the print magazine and supplement
Inside, an all-new design gives Lucire a more upmarket
feeling, and it remains a very good read. The New Zealand print
magazine has an interview with Kirrily Johnston, the famous Australian
designer who showed at Air New Zealand Fashion Week, plus an exclusive
shoot with Bai Ling. It also has a major photo editorial celebrating
the 20th anniversary of Wellington hair salon Buoy Hairdressing,
supported by Sebastian and Wella. New Zealand photographer Kelly
Thompson shot the cover, her second for the magazine.
The supplement has a selection of articles from the
current issue and exclusive pieces, including specials on Moda Lisboa
and Cro-à-Porter, fashion shows in Europe. Nathan Gray reports
from Beijing during the Olympics in the same issue.
Waiting for the technology
Mr Yan says that Lucire had tried to start web video
ventures as early as 2000, when Monica Parente produced a series
of programmes for New York Fashion Week under the Lucire Live
banner. An edition for PDAs, called Lucire Express, emerged
in 2001. But the technology left something to be desired, according
to Mr Yan.
‘We had to wait till 2006 before we began seeing web
video become a mainstream item, and mobile web browsing has only
become more commonplace this year,’ he says.
While Monica Parente and, later, Jason Moon and Edward
Uken, had produced Lucire segments for TV and web video
usage, the first one seen by a sizeable population was editor-at-large
Summer Rayne Oakes filming a ‘Behind the Label’ editorial in 2006,
uploaded to YouTube. Since then, Lucire has featured some
videos at its website, but Springtv’s duo filmed at Starfish’s store
reopening in August mark a new beginning for the brand.
Jolene Parker also filmed for Lucire TV at Air
New Zealand Fashion Week.
Lucire Express, meanwhile, was a PDA-targeted
edition developed for a service called Plucker, which featured very
basic articles, suited to smaller screens in the age of dial-up.
It allowed users to download Lucire news on to PDAs, but
it never caught on.
GetMobile, part of Quattro Wireless, began development
on the new Lucire edition for mobiles, based around the Lucire
‘Insider’ blog, earlier this year. It expects to be ready later
this week.
Images
Images for this release may be downloaded at <http://jya.net/080921pr0.htm>.
Other downloads
The supplement PDFs may be downloaded through the links provided
at <http://lucire.com/insider/20080921/lucire-issue-26-download-your-free-supplement-here/>.
Lucire TV
web videos may be viewed at <http://lucire.com/insider/20080921/lucire-tv-starsh-reopens-its-agship-store/>
or individually at these links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txlKclX5zlA
(Starfish store reopening) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fuFYrfiUFk
(Starfish guests: what are they wearing?)
About Lucire
Lucire, the global fashion magazine (www.lucire.com),
started on the web in 1997. In October 2004, it became the first
magazine in its sector to extend its brand into a print magazine.
By May 2005, it became the first web magazine to spawn international
print editions. Lucire became the first fashion industry
partner of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, www.unep.org).
In 2008, it launched a mobile edition, primarily for the US market,
putting the web back at the core of its business. It is headquartered
in Wellington, New Zealand and published by Lucire LLC. For business
information, see <http://www.lucire.net>.
Notes to editors
Lucire is a registered trade mark of Jack Yan & Associates
and subject to protection in certain jurisdictions. All other trade
marks are the properties of their respective owners and are only
used in a descriptive fashion without any intention to infringe.
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