An international edition of The New York Times’ T magazine will launch in December, to be delivered inside subscription, newsstand and hotel copies of the International Herald Tribune throughout Europe and the Middle East.
The new style magazine, Interntional T, will focus on women’s fashion, men’s fashion, travel, design and holiday, according to the International Herald Tribune.
“The success T has achieved, both in terms of design and commercially, makes me very enthusiastic about taking it to Europe and the Middle East,” says T’s editor, Stefano Tonchi.
Suzy Menkes, fashion editor of the International Herald Tribune, will launch a new column in the first issue of the magazine, offering her take on luxury, style and taste in the global arena.
The first international issue will debut at the International Herald Tribune’s fashion and luxury industry conference in Moscow on November 28-29.
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