Anita Davis
May 4, 2009

Microsoft launches online fashion mag

SINGAPORE - Microsoft Advertising has launched a digital fashion magazine ahead of the Audi Fashion Festival, for which Microsoft is the official online partner.

Microsoft launches online fashion mag
The magazine, MSN Lifestyle, will focus on fashion, beauty, health and shopping via second-party providers including Forbes, Bang Lifestyle and Catalog and Parade magazines. 

The site will further feature MSN original content, an Audi Fashion Festival miscrosite and a Lifestyle channel broadcasting highlights from the five-day festival.

Audi’s Fashion Festival will begin 6 May in Singapore and will feature exhibits and runway shows by global design houses including Christian Lacroix, Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood and Ashley Isham.

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