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Шаблон:Italic title Finch's Quarterly Review is an international luxury magazine which publishes articles about glamour and style, often with a humorous slant. The magazine is primarily aimed at the luxury sector,[1] but also includes coverage of philanthropy, politics, the arts, history and music. Articles in the publication are often written by society insiders,[2] from a perspective which may not be available in other magazines.[3] The target audience is people in show business.[4]

History

The magazine was launched in 2008 by Charles Finch[5] and Nick Foulkes. As of May 2012, it had published 20 issues. The Editor-in-Chief is Nick Foulkes.[6]

In 2012 an essay from the magazine, "Jesus was a Commie", was adapted as a film by Matthew Modine.[7][8]

Each year the magazine holds an event in Cannes called the FQR Filmmakers Dinner during the film festival at the Hotel du Cap which has been sponsored by IWC and Chopard.[9] The guests include well-known producers and directors.[10]

The magazine included a controversial blog called The Princess Diaries, by Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis.[11][12] von Thurn und Taxis wrote about the problems of the wealthy, often contrasting these with the problems of other people.[13]

Editorial

Contributors to FQR over the years have included Tommy Hilfiger, Sharon Stone, Christian Louboutin, Tony Hall, Kevin Spacey, John Malkovich,[14] Eric Dane, Bryan Ferry, Nic Roeg, Sophia Loren, Charles Saumarez-Smith, Matthew Modine, Michael Chow, Edward Watson, Elle Macpherson, Emma Thompson[15][3] and Sir Terence Conran.

Style and production

FQR's look is that of a broadsheet newspaper, in the fashion of Ritz Magazine of the 70's and early 80's. The production design has been carried out by Nick Foulkes and Art Director Tristram Fetherstonhaugh. Princess Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis served as Features Editor, followed by Emilia Hungerford. The magazine's current Managing Editor is Tom Chamberlin. The issues themselves range in pagination but are usually kept under 40 pages. Distribution is via subscription.

References

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External links

  1. "Why does no one understand Lodger?". Permanent Style, April 24th 2009
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  3. 3,0 3,1 "Thompson's Wardrobe Secrets". Vogue, 17 December 2008, Jessica Bumpus.
  4. "Everyone’s so frickin’ straight now. No one can have an affair. No one smokes. It’s so boring!". Evening Standard, Charlotte Edwardes, 2 September 2013
  5. "The Progress 1000: London's most influential people 2015 - Party people". Evening Standard, 16 September 2015
  6. "Fashion: Book club". New Zealand Herald, Feb 22, 2014 Dan Ahwa
  7. "Vision Quest for a Good World". Inlander, Joe O'Sullivan January 25, 2012.
  8. 'Jackson native Terence Ziegler teamed with Matthew Modine to make short film "Jesus Was a Commie" '. M Live, Zeke Jennings, December 20, 2011
  9. "Charles Finch’s Cannes Filmmakers Dinner". Harper's Bazaar.
  10. "To Cannes With Love,". Huffington Post, By Peggy Siegal, 07/08/2011
  11. "Vogue editor Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis' 'tasteless' post targets homeless". Sidney Morning Herald
  12. "Vogue Editor Elisabeth Von Thurn Und Taxis Deletes Tasteless Instagram Photo". The Huffington Post Canada | By Chloe Tejada, March 9 2015
  13. "Vogue style editor's 'out of touch' photo". New Zealand Herald, 09 March 2015
  14. "Agent Provocateur". Paper, Alex Littlefield, 01/02/2012
  15. "Emma Thompson socks it to penny-pinching Greg Wise". Telegraph, Tim Walker. 15 Dec 2008