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''Lucky'' was a fashion and
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founded by
Kim France Kim France is an American editor, journalist, and author. She was the founding editor of '' Lucky'', an award-winning national magazine that folded in 2015, and is the author of ''The Lucky Shopping Manual'' (2003), which has 150,000 copies in pr ...
and first published in 2000 under the
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subsidiary. The magazine folded in June 2015.


Operations and history

Since its launch in December 2000, ''Lucky'' was one of
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's biggest publications, with circulation rising from 500,000 to over 1.1 million.
Kim France Kim France is an American editor, journalist, and author. She was the founding editor of '' Lucky'', an award-winning national magazine that folded in 2015, and is the author of ''The Lucky Shopping Manual'' (2003), which has 150,000 copies in pr ...
founded ''Lucky'' and was its first
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, a position she held for almost ten years. Brandon Holley replaced France as editor-in-chief in 2010. In June 2013, Eva Chen replaced Holley as EIC of ''Lucky'' after a source revealed that "while Holley was digitally savvy, she lacked vision and fashion experience nd thusthe publication lost its style credentials". Chen's approach of featuring unknown fashion bloggers while recruiting expensive, upscale stylists like
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and legendary photographers like
Patrick Demarchelier Patrick Demarchelier (; 21 August 1943 – 31 March 2022) was a French fashion photographer. Early life and education Born near Paris in 1943 to a modest family, Demarchelier spent his childhood in Le Havre, Normandy, with his mother and four ...
caused Lucky’s newsstand sales to fall even further by 15.8% in the first half of 2014 to 84,255 due to its high price point. Chen later resigned from the post in April 2015. In 2012, ''Lucky'' announced that it would hold its first FABB: The Fashion and Beauty Blog conference. It was the first event of its kind, bringing together group of digital fashion, beauty, technology and celebrity leaders, and influential advertisers to the blogger community. Some of the participants included:
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, Alli Webb,
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and Paige Adams-Geller. In April 2014, BeachMint, a Los Angeles–based e-commerce company began a joint venture with Condé Nast. The Condé Nast press release revealed that the venture would be called the Lucky Group. Eva Chen served as the chief creative officer for the Lucky Group, and BeachMint's Josh Bearman as its CEO. This effectively meant that Lucky Magazine was sold to Beachmint. In May 2015 the frequency of ''Lucky'' was switched to quarterly. One month later, in June 2015, the magazine folded.
Katia Kuethe Katia Kuethe is a German-born creative director living and working in the United States. Early life and education She was born in Stuttgart, Germany and graduated from State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart with a degree in graphic and editorial ...
was the magazine's final Creative Director.


Reception

;From the magazine industry When ''Lucky'' was first released, it received criticism for its content that bordered between editorial and advertising. The
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was skeptical of ''Lucky'' business practices in featuring products. ''Lucky'' reputation grew to a more positive one as time progressed. Simon Dumenco, a columnist at ''
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'' initially gave a negative assessment, but later praised the magazine for focusing on the merits of a product rather than advertising it through celebrity endorsements like other women's magazines.Fine, Jon. "Magazine of the year: Lucky." Advertising Age 74, no. 42 (October 20, 2003): S1,S4. David Carr and Jeremy W. Peters said in an article published in ''
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'': "It was, in retrospect, ahead of its time, a print rendering of a shopping portal on the Web. It was well received by both the news media and advertisers, in part because it was a well executed magazine that did not take itself too seriously."Carr, David, and Jeremy W. Peters. "The Editor of Lucky Magazine Is Replaced." ''New York Times'' (September 9, 2010): 8. ;From the advertising industry ''Lucky'' was ''
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s Magazine of the Year in 2003, highlighting its success with marketers and consumers."Media Insight: Lucky Magazine." PR News 57, no. 14 (April 2, 2001): 1.


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