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Buckstyle site goes live ahead of magazine launch

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Oct 02, 2008

Buckstyle, a new men's style website, has launched ahead of the publication of the first issue of Buck, a new men's monthly glossy.

Aimed at men aged 20-30 and distributed nationwide, Buck will cover fashion, furniture and food.

 

The website, at www.buckstyle.com, features exclusive interviews with the designers of Topman's new Lens range along with party pictures, backstage reports from London Fashion Week, design news and recipe ideas.

 

The magazine will launch in October across the UK and, like the website, is targeted at young stylish men.

 

 It will contain streetshots, fashion shoots, interviews, bands, style tips, shops, cafes, restaurants, recipes, design, interiors, news and recommendations from London. 

 

Subsequent issues will focus on global style capitals and look at the best fashion, design, food, drink and people from them.

 

Steve Doyle, editor of the Buckstyle website, described the publication as "the first men's style zine to combine food news with fashion and design.  The content will be updated daily and the website will feature exclusive articles,

interviews, photography, recipes, recommendations and information."

 

The site will carry advertising; weekly newsletters will be sent to subscribers with the pick of the best content from the past seven days.

 

 

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