Condé Nast Germany is planning an epic, one-time only project that will be on newsstands in November: a 200-page edition of a magazine "jointly conceived and managed by the editors in chief of
its five leading publications —
Vogue, Glamour, Myself, GQ, and
AD," writes Melissa Drier. The pub, called
Shokunin (a Japanese word with two meanings, one of which is
"commitment to providing society with something of value and excellence," according to Drier), will be a supplement to the December issues of each of the pubs mentioned above. (And no,
Myself is
not the German version of Condé's fitness-oriented
Self, but instead covers a
wider variety of women's mag-type topics, including food, travel, home, design, and careers, according to promotional materials.)
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