Chic (magazine)

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Cover of the first issue of Chic magazine (Spring 2012)

Chic magazine stylized as CHIC is a women's lifestyle magazine published in English and other languages. The launch issue was in Spring 2012, and published by Chic Critique, a female group with emphasis on quality photography. [1] The magazine takes the slogan "For Women Who Love Photography".

CHIC magazine is also published in local editions in various languages including in Mexico, China, Singapore and Indonesia.

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