[3][4] It was distributed by Comag, a division of Condé Nast and sold in retailers like Barnes & Noble.
[5] There was an interview of the fashion designer Stella McCartney as well as Roberto Saviano, the author of Gomorrah.
Above has been described as "cutting edge", a magazine using luxury, fashion, art ("eco-art"), photography, architecture, and design to raise awareness of the endangered environment.
[3] The magazine is the brainchild of editor-in-chief Nicolas Rachline, grandson of Publicis founder Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet.
[1] Rachline told Reuters: "Our goal is to become the destination publication for information and hopefully inspiration, about how to save beauty and preserve the environment on both collective and individual levels.