Lucire salutes Wellington designers in Thursday function; announces next issue on-sale date
Lucire, New Zealand’s most widely read fashion title, will hold a small function saluting Wellington’s designers after
their return from Air New Zealand Fashion Week on October 28 at 6 p.m. at the Good Luck Bar, 126 Cuba Street, and
celebrating the beginning of its eighth year of publication.
‘Wellington is our home town,’ said publisher Jack Yan. ‘It is where Lucire started on October 21, 1997 as a web
magazine, and it is where the decision to launch a print version was made. It is where we celebrate the creativity of
this city.’
Lucire had a star-studded launch in Auckland on October 4 MCed by Miss World New Zealand Amber Peebles and attended by
celebrities including Erika Takacs and Hilary Timmins.
Mr Yan said the Wellington function would be attended by numerous local celebrities and expects the guest list to
feature Kelly Swanson-Roe, DJ Jesse Mulligan and members of the fashion community.
The function is the brainchild of Laura Ming-Wong of Sweetchilli, who serves as the magazine’s creative director.
Lucire also announced that its next edition, a December–January number, will hit newsstands on November 29 and will
feature a cover shot on Coney Island in New York.
‘After chatting with our distributor, we are bringing our release dates in line with other titles,’ said Mr Yan.
‘October 4 was selected as our launch date by a representative of Air New Zealand Fashion Week in January, both to
avoid a clash with the event and to give New Zealand a month’s worth of fashion,’ he continued.
‘We are providing that full month, by kicking "Frocktober" off on the first Monday with a fashion event, and concluding
it with another.’
Inside the December issue is an extensive report on Air New Zealand Fashion Week by Alice Goulter, Clare Marshall and
Russell McConnell, and photographers Janet Liu and Amanda Dorcil. A fourth correspondent, whose identity remains under
wraps, writes a behind-the-scenes exclusive.
Between 1997 and 2004, Lucire was the world’s leading online-only fashion magazine, a title it gave up when it launched
a print counterpart. It is the United Nations Environment Programme’s first fashion industry partner and this year an
official media partner of San Francisco Fashion Week and Stockholm FashionDays. It co-sponsors the Indashio catwalk show
at Los Angeles Fashion Week the same night as the function, with some proceeds to charity.
Lucire’s brand extension marks the first time any online fashion magazine has spawned a print edition.
Supporters for the evening include Heineken, Red Bull, Bobbi Brown, Epic and Sweetchilli.
Media advisory
Lucire’s function is to be held on October 26, 2004, 6–9 p.m., at the Good Luck Bar, 126 Cuba Street, Wellington, New
Zealand.
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About Lucire
Lucire, the global fashion magazine, is one of the world’s leading fashion titles online. Founded in 1997, it covers
fashion, beauty, travel and lifestyle, with a global perspective for today’s woman. It is known for providing in-depth,
quality journalism. The magazine is targeted at the woman who is tired of the offerings from established fashion
players, and chooses to be herself. Lucire is available at .
In 2003, Lucire received a Webby Award nomination—the only New Zealand site to do so that year—and became the first
fashion industry partner of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, ). It was Official Internet Partner of L’Oréal New Zealand Fashion Week for 2002–3, and is a media sponsor of the
inaugural San Francisco Fashion Week and Official Media Partner of Stockholm FashionDays for 2004–5. A print edition
launched in the New Zealand market in October 2004.
According to Alexa, Lucire is one of the top-ranked pure-play fashion titles in the world.
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