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Glamcult is an Amsterdam-based magazine that focuses on fashion, music, and art. Glamcult markets itself as an unbiased and socially progressive magazine, with international focus.

History and profile

Glamcult was originally founded in 2003 by Rogier Vlaming and Wiebe de Ridder as an Independent Style Paper. Vlaming, the Editor-in-Chief, is now the sole publisher. In its first year as a newspaper, Glamcult was distributed by bike in the four biggest cities in the Netherlands. In 2008, Glamcult Independent Style Paper and Supernova Graphic Design, came together and formed Glamcult Studio & Glamcult Magazine.

From 2015, the newspaper developed into a bi-annual magazine and has featured creatives including Lizzo, FKA Twigs, SOPHIE, Cardi B, and Tommy Ca$h.

Glamcult Studio

Glamcult Studio is Glamcult's sister company; a graphic design studio, owned and ran by Marline Bakker.

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