Town & Country Magazine
Town & Country is a USA magazine covering Affluent Lifestyle.
Founded in 1846, Town & Country is an affluent lifestyle guide to fashion, beauty, art, health, travel and recreation.
This magazine is owned by Hearst Corporation.
The web site is presented in the English language.
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Mondo Times editors Boulder Colorado USA | Posted at 4:49pm on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 | Town & Country To Show A Little More Leg, according to a December 3, 2009 column in WWD Media:
"The new look begins on the cover, with interior designer Kelly Wearstler striking a sexy pose in a full-length shot with her long legs crossed.
“There is more of an exuberance and robustness that you will see going forward,” said editor in chief Pamela Fiori. “We are still going after the woman in her 40s, but she acts younger and dresses in a youthful way.”
“The magazine is evolving from old money and moving toward new money,” said Fiori. “These women are totally unafraid of change and what’s coming next. And she’s not just a White Anglo Saxon Protestant.”
The full story:
http://www.wwd.com/media-news/fashion-memopad/memo-pad-a-sexier-town-country-marie-claires-new-head-pr-changes-2384370
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 1:30am on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 | Longines Swiss Watches and Town & Country magazine announced the winners of the Women Who Make a Difference Awards on September 14, 2009.
The three women were chosen in August and were honored during an awards dinner on September 9 at Hearst Tower. The evening was hosted by tennis legend and Longines Ambassador Stefanie Graf, Town & Country Editor in Chief Pamela Fiori, and Olympic medalist and Dancing with the Stars winner Shawn Johnson was a special guest presenter.
The 2009 Women Who Make a Difference honorees are Leila de Bruyne, founder and advocate of Flying Kites; Lorri Unumb, policy advisor and counsel for Autism Speaks; and Deloris Jordan, founder of the James R. Jordan Foundation. Each winner was chosen for the impact she makes in children's lives within her community. The three winners received a trip to New York City, an awards dinner in their honor with tennis legend Stefanie Graf and will be featured in a four-page special section in Town & Country's February 2010 "Wonder Women" issue.
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges from Longines and Town & Country.
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