PEOPLE StyleWatch (1-year) | 
| Publisher: Time Direct Ventures Category: Magazine
List Price: $39.90 Buy New: $19.90 as of 7/30/2010 00:09 CDT details You Save: $20.00 (50%)
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Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 10 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 10 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B000P6YM08
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Who Reads People StyleWatch? StyleWatch readers love shopping for hot new fashion and beauty finds! They’re inspired by celebrities, but it’s what Jennifer and Reese look like when they’re not on the red carpet that really makes StyleWatch fans sit up and take notice. They love seeing stars’ authentic, real-life looks. After all, who says you have to hire a professional stylist to look great?
And who says you have to spend a fortune, either? StyleWatch readers are all about wise buys—they love shopping the pages of the magazine for great deals, finding new ways to wear what’s in their closet, and making the season’s big trends their own. Stylish women everywhere turn to StyleWatch because it reminds them that fashion is for everyone--that it can be affordable, flattering, and above all, fun!
Every issue is packed with must-have products, great deals and exclusive discounts. You’ll get the scoop on the hottest new looks and how to make them work in the real world--for your body, your budget, your life. Whether you want to know which jeans suit your shape or how to find the best beauty buys for less, StyleWatch has you covered. Plus, you’ll discover tons of cool styles and designer labels for under $100. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Some of StyleWatch's most popular features include: - Guilt-Free Shopping: Affordable pick-me-ups and have-’em-forever pieces.
- Beauty: Everything Under $10: Great products to help you get gorgeous on the cheap
- Who Got It Right? : Tim Gunn gives his take on which stars “make it work” best.
- Love That! : Editors select the hottest new trends.
- Cheap Chic: Under $100: From sexy shoes to sophisticated work looks, these versatile celeb-inspired pieces won’t break the bank.
- StyleWatch Steals: Exclusive deals and discounts on clothing, accessories, beauty and more from retailers like Coach, Clinique, Levi’s and Shopbop.com.
Plus, look for editorial highlights throughout the year: What’s In, What’s Out in February, the Accessories Special in April, the Shape Issue in August, our Fall Fashion Blowout in September, and much more! Click on any image below to see select pages: Past Issues: Comparisons to Other Magazines: StyleWatch offers a great mix of items hand-picked by the editors, with product and purchase information on every page. StyleWatch doesn't just show you the season’s best celeb-inspired dresses—it tells you where to buy them and which bags and shoes to pair them with. (And StyleWatch shares advice to help you shop your closet, too!) StyleWatch features SNIPP, a free service that allows readers to get buying info from the magazine sent to their cell phone/PDA. With this magazine, you truly can shop from anywhere! Awards: Since its launch, People StyleWatch has been featured on both Adweek’s “Hot List” and Ad Age’s “A List.”
Product Description The ultimate monthly guide to the hottest celebrity fashion and beauty looks from the editors of PEOPLE.
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One of my favorite fashion magazines.... April 21, 2008 Marcy Gomez (Kansas City, USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm a big fashion magazine fan - having subscribed to magazines like InStyle, Lucky, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and Elle in the past several years.
People Stylewatch - in addition to Instyle - is one of my favorites. It's a rather thin magazine, but what you get is lots of good, useful content that is similar to InStyle (minus the gobs of advertisements). Stylewatch appeals to the readers of People magazine (which, I admit, I do not read) and fashionistas who enjoy reading up on fashion, trends and celebrities. What I like about Stylewatch is that it doesn't waste your time with pages of ads, editorials or articles. It gives you pictures, pictures, and more pictures as well as a good look at current and upcoming trends and some great comparison shopping/tips for budget-minded fashionistas. Instead of showing you gorgeous pictures of paper-thin models wearing outfits you couldn't afford, it shows you what celebrities are wearing and how you could wear a similar outfit for much less. It also gives you current trends and outfits in various price ranges, which makes it a magazine that proves that you don't have to make a million bucks to LOOK like a million bucks.
I usually satisfy my thirst for fashion articles by reading Harper's Bazaar or Vogue, but for my quick-fix up-to-the-moment what-are-the-celebrities-wearing-these-days look at the trends, as well as my source for great fashion ideas and tips, I go to People Stylewatch and it never disappoints.
My favorite style mag February 6, 2009 shobdobonik (Morgantown, WV USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Say what you will about InStyle (which I subscribe to as well), I consider People stylewatch a better alternative if you are trying to choose between the two and don't happen to have a six-figure income. People style watch tries to keep it within my means. They don't just highlight designer brands of clothes, shoes and handbags but also review beauty, hair and fashion products that you can buy at drugstores or target. They have a section on cheap chic - where they copy a designer look on a budget which I enjoy. So for frugal fashionistas, this is a great companion. I wait for mine to arrive every month and am always delighted to find it in the mailbox. Makes my day.
Fun to read September 29, 2009 Joyce (Wellington, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Was thrilled to receive a special offer from Amazon for People Style Watch. It's a fun magazine!
Magazine Subscription November 22, 2009 H. Jacobs 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This offer beat what the magazine's publisher's best offer. If you like this magazine, why pay more than you have to? Good-o for Amazon!
For five bucks, why not? December 1, 2009 Wackers 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have found PeopleStyleWatch to be an enjoyable magazine that offers some great suggestions and ideas for those who don't, or can't, spend absurd amounts on their wardrobes. They also offer great ideas on beauty. For those that have not received their first issue yet, they do acknowledge upfront that it can take up to 8 weeks to receive the initial one, as it did for my first issue of InStyle for $5.00, offered here on Amazon some months ago. If they don't start at all, or someone receives a few issues and they then stop coming, all you need to do is contact the circulation department of the publishing house that publishes them. Often times it is because the Post Office has inadvertantly returned an issue, claiming wrong address or some such other false claim, and they put the magazines on hold. It happened to me with my Allure subscription a few years ago and no, I hadn't moved at all but for some absurd reason, the Post Office sent an issue of Allure back, claiming I no longer resided at that address. When I found the correct number to call (do an online search for the publisher and call or e-mail their circulation dept) the CS rep explained that an issue had been returned and they had no way of knowing that it was inaccurate information. They then resumed sending them and added the appropriate amount of months on to my subscription to make up for the months I didn't receive them. If you do nothing to correct an obvious mistake, then nothing is going to happen to fix or correct it. These companies want their subscribers to receive their magazines so don't just ignore it when an obvious error has taken place.
Regarding InStyle versus Peole StyleWatch, InStyle is filled with massive amounts of advertising, while People StyleWatch is not at all so of course there would be a huge difference in the size of the magazines. I get a little overwhelmed with thumbing through the endless pages of ads sometimes so I enjoy the ease of People's Style Watch as a break from that. For $5.00, it's not much of an investment for a years worth of some good ideas and suggestions in an easy to read format.
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