Holiday Magazine - N°391 The Istanbul Issue
Holiday Magazine - N°391 The Istanbul Issue
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Entre 1946 et 1977, Holiday était l’un des magazines les plus passionnants des Etats-Unis. Renommé pour son audacieuse présentation, sa crédibilité littéraire et son choix ambitieux en termes de photographes, Holiday présente le monde comme aucun autre périodique. Le but était simple : envoyer un écrivain et un photographe dans un lieu spécifique et leurs demander d’en capturer leurs vision de l’endroit sans aucune contraintes de style, de durée ou de budget. Certains des plus célèbres écrits de Graham Greene, Joan Didion, Jack Kerouac et Truman Capote sont apparus en premier dans les pages d’Holiday. Au pic de son succès, le magazine comptait plus d’un million d’abonnés.
En 2014, après 37 ans de pause, Holiday refit surface grâce au directeur artistique parisien Franck Durand. Ce nouvel Holiday est resté fidèle à son essence, autant esthétiquement que dans le sens des aventures menées par les journalistes à son origine, mais dans un format qui célèbre également la mode. Les éditos shootés par les meilleurs photographes et les talents émergents coexistent parfaitement avec le travail de meilleures voix littéraires du moment. Et fidèle à son concept original, Holiday envoi toujours ses contributeurs au loin afin de produire le portrait d’un endroit qui est à la fois intime et hors du temps. Holiday est une publication internationale et semestrielle. L’équipe qui conçoit, désigne et produit le magazine est basée à Paris.
Il est écrit en Anglais mais son cœur est Français.
Editeur et directeur artistique: Franck Durand. Rédacteur en chef: Marc Beaugé Directeur mode: Tony Irvine
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Between 1946 and 1977, Holiday was one of the most exciting magazines in the United States. Renowned for its bold layout, literary credibility, and ambitious choice of photographers, Holiday portrayed the world like no other periodical. The premise was simple: send a writer and photographer to a specific location and ask them to capture their vision of the place without constraints of style, length or budget. Some of the most celebrated writing by Graham Greene, Joan Didion, Jack Kerouac and Truman Capote first appeared in the pages of Holiday. At the peak of its acclaim, the magazine had more than a million subscribers.
In 2014, after a thirty-seven year hiatus, Holiday returned at the behest of Parisian art director Franck Durand. This new Holiday remains faithful to the essence, aesthetic and sense of journalistic adventure of its forebear, but in a format that also celebrates fashion. Editorials shot by industry-leading photographers, and emerging talents alike, coexist beautifully with the work of today's top literary voices. And true to its original concept, Holiday still sends contributors afield to produce a portrait of place that is at once intimate and timeless.
Holiday is an international, bi-annual publication.
The team who conceives, designs and produces the magazine is based is in Paris.
It is written in English, but its heart French.
© Holiday Magazine
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