Italian magazines

The all new Donnamoderna.con is now online

New design, dynamic and increasingly social schedule and content

A completely new DonnaModerna.com is now online, with a new design and with even more authoritative content geared increasingly to the users.
An authentic transformation for the Mondadori women’s web portal web which aims to further consolidate its leadership in the panorama of editorial sites aimed at women.

The renewal is exemplified by a more immediate approach that aims to enhance, with particular attention to the world of social media, the wealth of the editorial offer.
“It is a radical change, offering more content, a more evolved graphic look and a schedule that can be modified in real time on the basis of online trends,” declared Daniela Cerrato, head of DonnaModerna.com.
“In terms of numbers, a single figure is enough: a daily average of 213,270 unique users. A pool of users that places DonnaModerna.com in the top position among editorial sites for women and among the top ten in news, and achievement that, in our plans, is merely the starting point for continued development,” concluded Cerrato.

The web site of Donna Moderna – Italy’s leading women’s weekly – consequently confirms its role as the preferred choice also online for women to share experiences and where they can find every day the news and services they need to simplify their daily lives.

“With the new features introduced today we will enhance the possibilities for our clients,” claimed Davide Mondo, managing director of Mediamond. “For us, women users are a fundamental asset, particularly for the key role they play as drivers of consumer spending. And Mediamond once again confirms its position as the leader in this segment of the Italian web market,” concluded Mondo.

The content is organised in 12 thematic channels, with special attention to Beauty, Fashion, Mothers and Cooking produced by a team of web editors, and the News channel edited by the magazine’s editorial staff.
In order to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding audience with little time to spare, DonnaModerna.com offers a dynamic schedule that changes continuously during the day, with services, reviews and surveys. A team of web and social editors dedicated to keeping the site up to date will ensure that every day the most searched issues and subjects on the net will get adequate coverage using sophisticated tools that make it possible to immediately respond to the preferences and needs of users.

The site can also be rapidly and easily accessed in mobile on tablet devices, thanks to a shorter and essential home page and content that has been designed for multi-device use.
The new site also has additional space for video content and above all for interaction with social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. It will be possible for users to share, in real time, all of the content, from leading news stories to fashion tips and advice about beauty products and the best recipes.
Also more interactive, DonnaModerna.com has a variety of innovative and amusing widgets: from a slot machine for recipes to a box for quotations, a calorie counter and virtual make-up.
The community of users will play an even bigger role through comments, forums, blogs and groups that will be increasingly highlighted. The most popular user-generated content will consequently become an added value that will enhance the overall appeal of the site.

Tu Style in the City: the weekly Tu Style on the lookout for the coolest look

A street hunting tour by the Mondadori magazine, that has already visited the streets of the centre of Verona, Padua, Bologna and Florence, and will conclude in Ancona and Naples

Tu Style in the City is the itinerant tour on the lookout for the coolest female looks in the streets of six Italian cities look (Verona, Padua, Bologna, Florence, Ancona and Naples) proposed by Tu Style, the Mondadori women’s weekly, edited by Marisa Deimichei has a marked orientation towards shopping,

At every stage Tu Style in the City a photographer, a stylist from the magazine’s editorial staff and a guerrilla fashion team will scour the most fashionable streets of the cities, engaging women in the creation of an on-the-road style laboratory. All of the outfits photographed will be posted on Tu Style’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/home.php#!/tustylemagazine) and the coolest, selected by the editorial staff, will be published in the magazine.

The innovative format of Tu Style in the City allows readers to have a direct experience of the magazine’s fashion soul with an open-air fashion set.
After Verona, Padua, Bologna and Florence, the Tu Style in the City tour will move to Ancona (6 and 7 May) and Naples (13 and 14 May).

Each stage of the initiative takes place from Friday, from 11 am to 6:30 pm, and Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm, where women, showing off the most glamorous looks, can be photographed by the Tu Style fashion team in Ancona (Corso Mazzini – Corso Garibaldi – Corso Stamira) and in Naples (on Friday 13 May at Chiaia and on Saturday 14 May at the Vomero).

Panorama Icon: the new fashion and lifestyle magazine from the weekly Panorama

Friday 29 April sees the launch of Panorama Icon, a new magazine dedicated to fashion and lifestyle from the weekly newsmagazine Panorama, edited by Giorgio Mulè.

Panorama Icon presents the contemporary man and the icons that represent him through the vision of photographers, journalists and stylists of everything that is style and trends in fashion, art, business, design, architecture and culture.

The magazine, edited by Emanuele Farneti, is aimed at readers interested in new lifestyles, trends, travel, consumer goods and the discovery of the secrets of the excellence of Made in Italy. The images are one of magazine’s strong points: extensive fashion services, reports and portraits by leading Italian and international photographers.

For the cover of the first issue Panorama Icon has selected a great icon of international cinema, Vincent Cassel.

The magazine also boasts among its contributors some of the most prestigious international names in fashion, lifestyle and news. Exclusively for Italy, Suzy Menkes, the world’s most celebrated fashion columnist, will write for Panorama Icon. The last page will be given over to an authentic icon of Italian style, Anna Piaggi, who will recreate her historic “Anna-chronique” column; one of the leading British journalists, Luke Leitch, fashion editor of The Daily Telegraph, will do exclusive interviews with personalities from the fashion system; Carlo Rossella in ”Maschile Singolare” will reveal the secrets of the protagonists of international style and elegance; and Vittorio Feltri will explore the must haves of the male wardrobe in “Capi Indiscussi”. Among the names featured in the first issue are the journalist-writers Pietrangelo Buttafuoco and Marco Ferrante, art critic Francesco Bonami, music critic Riccardo Bertoncelli, film critic Gianni Canova, lifestyle expert Cesare Cunaccia, and the writer Marina Valensise. The title’s fashion director is Andrea Tenerani.

Panorama Icon has already been appreciated by the advertising market with sales of 125 pages in the first issue, which has a total pagination of 276 pages. A number of companies have also decided to plan their future campaigns in subsequent issues of the magazine during the rest of the year.

“The launch of Panorama Icon will allow us to reinforce our presence in the male fashion segment, with a product that is increasingly in line with the needs of companies operating at the upscale end of the market,” claimed Angelo Sajeva, chairman and chief executive of Mondadori Pubblicità. “We are very proud of the result we have achieved and particularly satisfied by the positive reaction of advertisers in the fashion and beauty sector, traditionally very conscious of the image and prestige of a title,” Sajeva concluded.

Panorama Icon is marked by an elegant look and high qualitative level, thanks to a large format (23 cm x 28.5 cm), that highlights the impact of the photographs and with a cover with an unseen tactile effect that combines matt and gloss.

The launch of the magazine will be supported by an advertising campaign planned on national newspapers, Mondadori magazines and titles in the sector.

Donna Moderna and the Vodafone Foundation: the three winning projects of the “Women & Work” competition collect their awards

Donna Moderna and the Vodafone Foundation Italy presented in Rome, at the Auditorium dell’Ara Pacis, the winners of the “Women & Work Project”, for the best ideas for women’s social enterprise with total prize money of €300,000.

The winners
The initiative by Donna Moderna and the Vodafone Foundation Italy attracted entries from a great number of women who put together hundreds of projects for the creation of various forms of women’s social enterprise.
The rules of the competition laid out three main areas of interest:

Home & Work. Getting better organised for ideas for the improved management and conciliation of professional and family demands in women’s daily lives;

Solidarity. Lending a hand for the elaboration of proposals aimed at getting more women who have been subjected to abuse or live in difficult situations into work.

Web. Let’s get online for web projects or those involving telecommunications and aimed at providing incentives for female employment.

The selection was made on the basis of over 270 projects submitted, of which 50% were dedicated to the conciliation of home and work.
Among the many projects received, special attention was given to issues of environmental sustainability and the creation of forms of aggregation to put women in contact with each other on the basis of common interests.

The best projects in each of the three categories were awarded with the sum of €100,000.

Emma Bonino, Federica Guidi and Barbara Palombelli awarded the prizes to the three winning projects:

1) “Pratice the future” (San Giuliano Milanese – MI)
In the Home & Work section, the stand-out project was “Practice the future”, characterised by its focus on environmental sustainability and the different needs of women in the home.
The proposal was created with the objective of consolidating and structuring a range of services for children (summer camps, after school, open days for private bodies and schools) in the context of the activities of the association Cascina Santa Brera, with activities aimed at working mothers that place particular attention on healthy and eco-sustainable living.

2)“ Baby-lab Coop” (San Sebastiano al Vesuvio – NA)
The winner in the Solidarity section was “Baby-lad Coop”, a project that “aims to help women in difficulty into work. The proposal is based on the creation of a strong network of partnerships across the Naples area. The objective is to establish a social cooperative of women made up of the three proposing members and a number of volunteers, together with ex-prisoners who, following initial training and a process of selection, will be able to contribute to the management of social activities comprising laboratories for children (after-school and pre-school) and parents-children.

3) “Womenpride” (Turin / Lecce)
The prize in the Web section went to “Womenpride”, which was able to combine the use of web technologies with the needs of women to combine work and family. The project involves the creation of a web platform that can offer women with children the possibility of conciliating work and family and to create opportunities for to bring women together online, creating groups that share interest and hobbies.

During the award ceremony there was also a debate on the theme of “Women’s social enterprise: a possible dream”. Taking part in the discussion were: Senator Emma Bonino, deputy speaker of the Italian Senate; Federica Guidi, President of young entrepreneurs of the Italian federation of industry; the journalist Barbara Palombelli; the Hon. Alessia Mosca, Secretary of the Labour Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
The accent during the meeting was on the need to increase the involvement of women in the workplace in a country where the female unemployment rate is still stuck at 46.4% (Source: ISTAT).

Interni Mutant Architecture & Design

Interni organises in Milan an exhibition of projects by some of the world's most renowned designers, architects and companies in the sector

From 11 to 23 April in the courtyards of the University of Milan, an exhibition event by the monthly INTERNI

Interni Mutant Architecture & Design is the name of a large exhibition-event created and organised by the Mondadori monthly Interni, edited by Gilda Bojardi, with the patronage of the City of Milan, and co-produced by Enel and MINI, to be held in the courtyards of the University of Milan, from 11 to 23 April, and coinciding with the Milan design week (11-17 April 2011).
The exhibition will be open to the public from Monday 11 to Sunday 17 April, from 9 am to midnight; from Monday 18 to Friday 22 April, from 9 am to 9 pm and on Saturday 23 April, from 10 am to 4 pm.

Interni Mutant Architecture & Design reflects on an architecture that mutates – in the perception of the physicality of the materials used, over time and in different locations – and that is characterised by enormous flexibility. With experimental INSTALLATIONS, the exhibition offers and large and spectacular composition that benefits form the collaboration of some of the leading companies in design and architecture. The larger works are on display in a number of spaces of the University of Milan in Via Festa del Perdono 7, in the Cortile d’Onore, the fifteenth and seventeenth century courtyards and the galleries.

A large number of designer, architects and companies have contributed with their projects to Interni Mutant Architecture & Design, including: Zaha Hadid Architects with Lea Ceramiche and Artemide, Ingo Maurer for Enel, Gwenael Nicolas with Deborah Milano, Michele De Lucchi with a special project for L’Aquila, Mario Botta with Mapei, GVM and RIVA 1920, Richard Meier with Italcementie Styl- Comp Group, SnØhetta in collaboration with Paolo Armenise + Silvia Nerbi with CarraraMarmotec, Andres Warming with Mini, Jacopo Foggini with Nice and Giulio Iacchetti with Moleskine.

Included in the Interni Mutant Architecture & Design exhibition there area also a series of DESIGN ISLANDS, ‘urban salons’, places to meet, created and prepared by leaders from the Italian and international furniture and design sector, who present unseen prototypes and items from their latest collections, including: Carlo Colombo with Arflex, Compagnia del Verde and Srtatex, Ron Gilad with De Castelli and Flos, Diego Grandi with Rosenthal and Sambonet, Setzu and Shinobu Ito with Art_Container, Massimo Pierattelli with Arval, Thomas Heatherwick and Sybarite with Marzorati Rochetti, Francesco Lucchese – Caldia Cube with Marmi and Graniti d’Italia Sicilmarmi, Pedro Campos Costa with Amorim Isolamentos, Matteo Ragni with Camparisoda, Lorenzo Palmieri with Lavazza a Modo Mio, Vincenzo de Cotiis with Rossana and Daniela Di Lauro and Massimiliano Dalla Foglia with Do.it Design Outlet Italiano. Among the Design Islands there is also the press-room designed by Simone Micheli with Visionnaire.

Interni Mutant Architecture & Design continues also in Piazza Duomo, in the 8 windows of La Rinascente.
Also during the exhibition-event organised by Interni, a series of special events will be held in the courtyards of the University of Milan, including:

– A keynote address (Lectio Magistralis) by Richard Meier: Saturday 9 April at 11:30 am in the Sala di Rappresentanza of the University of Milan.

– A keynote address (Lectio Magistralis) by Mario Botta: Wednesday 13 April at 4:30 pm in the Aula Magna of the University of Milan.

– A live concert: Tuesday 12 April at 8:00 pm, with sounds by Lorenzo Palmieri, at the University of Milan.

Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori acquires Mammenellarete.it

The community for parents is added to the publishing company’s portfolio
Nostrofiglio.it becomes Italy’s first “family network”

A new editorial product has been added to the portfolio of products of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori: the video community Mammenellarete.it, which has been bought from The BLOGTV.

Thanks to this operation, Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori has created Italy’s first “family network”. Operating under the brand Nostrofiglio.it, the site will move from being a simple portal to being an authentic multimedia platform able to draw in other products aimed at parents and families.

Mammenellarete.it, thanks to its video community,” underlined Enrico Ciampini, web publisher at Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori, “is wholly complementary with the editorial offer of Nostrofiglio.it. Now, along with the quality of the content, we can offer to parents the possibility of managing their videos and to share them with other families on a social platform specifically dedicated to them. The Nostrofiglio.it family network was created from and will continue to evolve through cooperation and new projects, in order to respond to the needs of families looking for reliable online information and creating moments of social exchange.” concluded Ciampini.

“We are extremely satisfied with the inclusion of Mammenellarete.it in our network of titles,” declared Davide Mondo, managing director of Mediamond, the company that will manages advertising sales for the site. “The arrival of a community of such relevance has a strategic significance for us, in that it will enable us to reinforce our already strong position in the “parents” target where we have, in addition to Nostrofiglio.it, the channel dedicated to mothers on Donnamoderna.com, with detailed coverage of the issue on the web site of Famiglia Cristiana and the Vivalamamma blog on Tgcom.it“, concluded Mondo.

Mammenellarete.it, first launched in 2007, is the first User Generated Content for video entirely dedicated to mothers, where they can share experiences, find answers to their questions, consult experts and where they can get direct and concrete solutions to problems and information about initiatives and events of interest.

Nostrofiglio.it was launched in 2009. Edited by Sarah Pozzoli, the portal is targeted at families and parents with a mix of services, news and a community, with a range of information and advice about conception, pregnancy and birth, as well as the growth, development, health and diet of babies and young children.

Tv Sorrisi e Canzoni and Corriere della Sera present Dentro Faber

The artistic and personal development of Fabrizio De André in 8 DVDs full of previously unseen material, available at newsstands from 11 March

Tv Sorrisi e Canzoni and Corriere della Sera present Dentro Faber an extraordinary homage to the poetry and music of Fabrizio De André, available at newsstands from 11 March, and coinciding with the opening of the exhibition Fabrizio De André a Milano.
Dentro Faber is a definitive collection that brings together 8 DVDs, full of previously unseen material, on the life, music, experiences and passions of one of the great artists of our age.

The initiative has been organised by the Fondazione De André, thanks to the availability of unseen footage provided by Rai Trade and with the collaboration Vincenzo Mollica.

Fabrizio De André’s story is told by means of a thematic journey. In fact, each DVD, in addition to the best of his songs presented in their entirety, features the places, the encounters and first-hand accounts that mix some of the key episodes of his public persona with the most significant moments of his private life.
L’amore, Gli ultimi, Le donne, L’uomo, il potere e la guerra, Genova e Mediterraneo, Il sacro, L’anarchia and Poesia in forma di canzone are the titles of the chapters through which an attempt has been made to capture the powerful flow De André’s lyricism.

Readers will be able to go deeper into his words, listening to live concert performances of the songs and learn about his personal life through interviews with some of his songwriter friends, from Ivano Fossati to Enzo Jannacci, and members of his family, Dori Ghezzi and many others.
Accompanying this voyage of discovery of his artistic and personal development is his son, Cristiano De André, the narrator of all of the DVDs.

Each issue of the collection comes with a booklet, introduced by the critic Aldo Grasso, containing images, writings and autographs by De André.
The first part of Dentro Faber will be available at newsstands from 11 March, at the price of €10.90 (including the DVD and booklet, magazine or newspaper excluded) along with a free binder to collect the entire series. The DVDs will be released weekly.

Release dates for Dentro Faber:
11 March – L’amore (con il cofanetto in regalo)
18 March – Gli Ultimi
25 March – Le Donne
1 April – L’Uomo, il Potere e la Guerra
8 April – Genova e il Mediterraneo
15 April – Il Sacro
22 April – L’Anarchia
29 April – Poesia in Forma di Canzone

Fashion Week & Design by Grazia and Interni

Mondadori opens the Fashion Week with Michele De Lucchi’s design ofthe Fashion Design House: fashion performances, encounters with international designers and special event

After the success of the first edition, the Fashion Week & Design, initiative, promoted by the Mondadori Group – with its titles Grazia and Interni – and the City of Milan (the department of fashion, events and design) returns in the context of Milano Loves Fashion.
From Wednesday 23 to Sunday 27 February 2011, more than twenty fashion brands will enliven the Ottagono in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele with performances, encounters, discussions and special events.
Fashion Week & Design is a new way for people to live and experience fashion and design in the city of Milan that both involves the public and is an important showcase for advertising investors.

The initiative was presented this morning by Angelo Sajeva, chairman and chief executive of Mondadori Pubblicità, and Giovanni Terzi, the the City of Milan councillor responsible for fashion, events and design. Also taking part were Vera Montanari editor of Grazia, Gilda Bojardi editor of Interni and the designer Fabio Novembre.

Fashion Performances
Grazia, a qualified interpreter of made in Italy style, has involved a range of exclusive Italian women’s fashion labels, making available its know how for the realization of innovative fashion shows that will take place at the centre of the Ottagono.
For the first time also children’s wear will be included in the Fashion Week & Design programme, with an entire day dedicated to children’s fashion on Sunday 27 February.

Michele De Lucchi and the Fashion Design House
Mondadori will open the Fashion Week with Michele De Lucchi, the internationally renowned designer and architect, who was asked by Interni thanks to his extensive experience in the sector – to design the Fashion Design House, a special space located in the centre of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, where all of the events will take place.
Michele De Lucchi has designed a large octagonal wooden platform with a ring of video monitors that will transform the fashion brands into protagonists in an innovative way.
The stage of the Fashion Design House will become an authentic exhibition space where, every day, fashion and design will be on show where the staging will be enriched with a series of unseen elements and Poliform design objects.
Also the backstage will underscore the fashion events by being open to the public with the L’Oréal Paris make-up and L’Oréal Professionnel hair styling areas in full view thanks to a transparent structure, where the final touches of make-up artists and hairdressers can be observed. Between one catwalk show and another, it will also be possible to watch performances by Simone Belli, L’Oréal Paris national make-up artist and Pierpaolo Lai with the L’Oréal Professionnel Ambassadors and pick upo some of the secrets from make-up and hair styling lessons.
In addition, the Fashion Design House – which will enjoy the technical support of Caimi, Kartell, Listone Giordano, Tisettanta, and Panasonic – will also feature a photographic set where people will be able to observe the preparation and shooting of fashion services. Also McDonald’s is among the initiative’s partners.

Encounters with designers
Kicking off the events of the Fashion Week & Design will be a series of encounters with important designers and the editor of Interni, Gilda Bojardi. The first of these, on 22 February will be with Fabio November, followed, on 23rd, by Catherine Vautrin, on 24th, by Carlo Colombo and on Friday 25th byPatricia Urquiola.

R101 will be at the Fashion Week & Design with the speaker Chiara Lorenzutti, while La5 will broadcast in its daily Fashion slot everything that happens in the space.
Also involved in the Fashion Week & Design are: Ferrovie dello Stato, as main partner; Nokia making available to visitors of the Fashion Design House the new C7, the latest touchscreen and Saab, that will be a protagonist of the Milan Fashion week with the presentation of its latest model which will be on show in Via Silvio Pellico.

Fashion Week & Design is an event produced by DPR Eventi.

Panorama launches “Tag”, the future of QR

An innovative system for reading content on mobile devices
The new technology makes its debut tomorrow on newsstands

Panorama takes another step forward in the world of multimedia information with the launch of “Tag”, an innovative technology designed to access extra content using mobile devices.

In the issue on newsstands tomorrow, Friday 28 January, Panorama will provide all of its readers with the new Tag code, which is fast and easy to use and makes it possible to connect much more rapidly to the web, superseding the previous QR technology exclusively introduced by Panorama in 2009.

The weekly edited by Giorgio Mulè is consequently pursuing, for the first time in Italy, a new form of multimedia content integration.

Following the debut of QR, AR “augmented reality”, VIP™ (Video In Print) and 3D the Mondadori newsmagazine confirms its commitment to innovation by continuing to experiment new ways of integrating the printed page with new digital technologies. And Panorama continues to push back the frontiers of news and information by embracing the broadest range of technological platforms.

Advertisers have also decided to bet of the innovation proposed by Panorama with the Tag technology and, in the next issue, four clients – IBM, Edison, Ecolamp and Kangra – will try out the new system inside the spaces dedicated to them.

Tag is a simple colour code that is easy to use and makes it possible to see video clips or access information of any kind. All you need to do is to capture the code with the lens of a smartphone or similar device and the multimedia content (video, audio and surveys, etc.) will appear on the display.

The software to read the Tag system is unique and works with all mobile devices with a camera and web connection. Installation is automatic and free: just send an SMS with the message “Tagme” to the number 320 20 41 711, or use the browser on your device to access http://gettag.mobi/ and follow the instructions.

Readers of Panorama will find all the necessary information for installation in the next issue of the weekly (and in all subsequent issues).

Publishing: Focus celebrates its 18th anniversary

A special event in Milan to celebrate Italy’s most widely-read monthly
Greetings from space from the astronaut Paolo Nespoli

Focus, Italy’s most widely read monthly is celebrating its eighteenth anniversary with a big event to be held at the Rotonda della Besana in Milan, as part of the big exhibition 2050. Il Pianeta ha bisogno di te (2050. The planet needs you), organised in partnership with London’s Science Museum.

Published by Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori and edited by Sandro Boeri, Focus is Italy’s biggest-selling monthly. It is aimed at a qualified target of people who are curious and interested in discovering the world. Over the years Focus has established itself as an authentic unbounded guide to knowledge. The breadth of the subjects it covers (medicine, geology, archaeology, biology, astrophysics, mathematical and physicals sciences, nature and technology) clear, accurate and rigorous exposition and a use of spectacular and high-impact images are among its distinguishing features.

“Thanks to its unique formula, that combines scientific rigour with simple language,” underline Giacomo Moletto, managing director of Gruner+Jahr/Mondadori, “the magazine’s success has made it a leader in Italian publishing with more than 6 million readers and a circulation of almost 500,000 copies. The Focus brand has become so well known that it has recently been successfully “exported” also to television on the national channel Italia Uno in prime time: further proof of the title’s popularity,” concluded Moletto.

There has also been an excellent response from advertisers: in the period January-December 2010, in terms of pages sold for the monthly, Mondadori Pubblicità recorded an increase of 22% compared with 2009.

This evening’s event will be truly spectacular, thanks to the “transformation” of the Rotonda into a sort of special issue of Focus, with the façade of the church acting as an interactive cover for the magazine.

Guests will be entertained by amazing sets and exciting projections that play with the infrastructure, both inside and outside, of the building, but, above all, they will be able to share a really special moment when greetings will be delivered from space from the astronaut Paolo Nespoli. The special guest star of the event will be DustBot, Italy’s “Wall-E” which has been designed to interact with people.