Rubbish (magazine)
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RUBBISH magazine is a limited edition hardback fashion magazine that aims to take a more lighthearted and sometimes satirical look at the world of fashion. Something not generally explored by other fashion magazines. RUBBISH created by ex Teen Vogue European
Teen Vogue
Teen Vogue magazine began as a version of Vogue magazine for teenage girls. This US magazine focuses on fashion and celebrities and offers information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.- Description :...

 editor Jenny Dyson, launched during London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week is an apparel trade show held in London, England twice each year, in February and September. It is one of the "Big Four" fashion weeks, along with New York Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week.-Organization:...

 in February 2006.
Dyson came up with the idea for the magazine whilst heavily pregnant with her second child.

Editions

  • RUBBISH 1 – The first ever edition featuring Giles Deacon and Erin O’Connor. Launched during fashion week in February 2006.
  • RUBBISH 2 – Launched at the British Fashion Awards
    British Fashion Awards
    The British Fashion Awards is a ceremony held annually in the United Kingdom to present awards to those who have made the most outstanding contributions to British clothing design during the year. The awards include that of British Designer of the Year, and Outstanding Contribution as well as...

     in November 2007, featuring Thandie Newton and the sylvanian Families.
  • RUBBISH 2.5 – Limited edition, only 1000 copies, collaborating with Henry Holland, Holly Fulton, Athony Zinonos and Kyle Bean.


In 2011 RUBBISH 2.5 won an D&AD Award in the category Magazine and Newspaper Design, securing a place in the D&AD 2011 Annual.

The London Fashion Week Daily

LFW's Daily Rubbish a free eight page broadsheet launched in September 2007, as a joint venture with the British Fashion Council. Five thousand copies were distributed daily during London Fashion Week  providing news, gossip, interviews, fashion profiles, behind-the-scene glimpses, cartoons and quizzes. In 2008 LFW's Daily Rubbish was re-named The Daily and continued to be published live at London Fashion Week. Writers include Rebecca Lowthorpe (Elle), Sarah Bailey (Harper’s Bazaar), Anna-Marie Solowij (Vogue), Sarah Mower (Style.com), Lauren Cochrane (The Guardian), Melanie Rickey (Grazia), fashion commentator and broadcaster Caryn Franklin, and Orange Prize Winning novelist Linda Grant.

Rubbish & Pencil

In 2011, William Sieghart
William Sieghart
William Sieghart is a British philanthropist, entrepreneur, publisher and the founder of the Forward Prizes for Poetry.- Education and Career :Born in 1960, William Sieghart was educated at Eton and St Anne's College, Oxford...

 and Neil Mendoza
Neil Mendoza
-Education:Mendoza was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's and Oriel College, Oxford.-Career:In 1986 he founded Forward Publishing with William Sieghart. Forward pioneered the Custom media business in the UK. It became one of the leading independent contract publishers. Forward published magazines,...

 bought a stake in RUBBISH magazine. Together Sieghart, Mendoza and Dyson formed creative branding agency Pencil Agency Ltd. Dyson the CEO of RUBBISH became the group creative director of the Pencil Agency Ltd, marking Sieghart and Mendoza’s official return to the world of marketing since they sold Forward Publishing to WPP.

Rubbish finger puppets

In 2009 RUBBISH magazine launched limited edition fashionable finger puppets. The puppets include fashion designers such as Jean Paul Gautier and politicians such as Nick Clegg. In 2011 RUBBISH launched a new range of finger puppets to celebrate significant contributors to fashion of the 21st century. This included Isabella Bow, Karl Lagerfeld, Victor and Rolf, plus Lady Gaga.

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