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Happy No more...

Today I have recieved a letter from one of the publishing companies I subscribed through to get my monthly fashion magazines fix. The letter said:
"I am sorry to inform you that Happy Magazine has ceased publication"
WHAAAAAT!!!!NOOOOOOOOO!! It can't be!!! HAPPY is my fashion insider!!!! My little black book!! How could this happen to me!
I'm no longer going to recieve my favourite magazine ever?! I loved everything about it.. to me it was the best fashion magazine ever. A Fashionista's bible by all means... HAPPY, please come back.
If you want to get a taste of HAPPY.. click here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
happy was one of my fav too :(

check out Thouq magazine -www.thouq.com

it's a very nice Kuwaiti mag
Confashion said…
too bad we'll never see it again :(
Anonymous said…
I would not worry about it too much as, the owner of Villa Moda Sheikh Majed Al Sabah launched a really funky magazine called Alef (www.alefmag.com) more than a year ago now, which is dedicated to the modern hip divas living in the Arab world. I tried to look for one of these must-have fashion “mags” and was estactic the other day when I saw them for sale in , Virgin and Dar Al Funoon! YIPEEE!!! for Alef magazine as we were needing a publication as funky as this which is a cross between WALLPAPER/VOGUE for us fashionistas.

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