Men’s Non-no
Men's Non-no is a Japanese monthly men's fashion and lifestyle magazine based in Tokyo. It is a spinoff of the women's magazine Non-no and is published by Shueisha.
Founded in 1986, Men's Non-no published its first issue in 1987. Although young men and college students read the monthly in the majority, women also read it. The magazine has articles on football, music, and fashion with a focus on lifestyle topics. It has recurrent figures of many races. There are also young male celebs in it. Men's Non-no had a circulation of 370,000 copies in 1999.
This publication blends street style photos with frequent updates on new designer collections and a glance at what's popular in shops throughout the world. Hiroshi Fujiwara, a young Japanese artist, also contributes a column to it. It's simple to pick up and get lost in the magazine's pages because of its widespread influence and excellent photographs. You nearly don't realize you don't understand any Japanese.
The level of detail in Men's Non-no, a professional fashion publication, is astounding. Often organized into divisions, these stores range from hip shops like Lounge Lizard, Factotum, and Lad Musician to more prestigious international labels like Raf Simons, Dior Homme, and Paul Smith.
Founded in: 1986
Website: https://www.mensnonno.jp/