Etiqueta Negra (Spanish for "Black Label") was a monthly Peruvian magazine of narrative journalism style, also published in Panama and Chile.
The July 2006 issue on fear, according to Foreign Policy, was "a classic of the genre, and included an amusing debate on horror cinema, an article on vampirism, and a beautifully written essay on air travel phobia — all unrelated topics on the surface that effectively coalesced inside the pages of Etiqueta Negra".
[2] In 2007, Etiqueta Negra co-edited and co-published the Fall 2007 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review dedicated to South America which was nominated for the National Magazine Award.
Etiqueta Negra has published texts of writers and journalists such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Juan Villoro, Malcolm Gladwell, Jon Lee Anderson, Carlos Monsiváis, Martín Caparrós, Alberto Barrera Tyszka, Fernando Savater, Joaquín Sabina, Jaime Bayly, Alberto Fuguet, Susan Orlean, Iván Thays and Oliver Sacks, among others.
Etiqueta Negra has published original interviews from many notables including Carlos Slim, Giselle Bündchen, José Tomás, Kina Malpartida