T Australia announces its expansion to 10 issues a year in 2024

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Katarina Kroslakova: “We are delighted to take T Magazine to the next level in Australia”

T: The New York Times Style Magazine Australia (a licensed edition of T: The New York Times Style Magazine from The New York Times) has announced it will expand to 10 issues per annum from 2024.

Since the first Australian issue in March 2021, T Magazine has caught the attention of readers with its blend of high fashion, cutting-edge culture, and thought-provoking features.

The magazine has curated a uniquely Australian take on local and global lifestyle, with a collection of stories, interviews and features that build deep and meaningful dialogue between leaders of the style and culture industry and the wider community.

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Katarina Kroslakova, editor-in-chief behind T Magazine’s Australian venture, said the publication is looking forward to expanding its schedule.

“We are delighted to take T Magazine to the next level in Australia. With our expanded publication schedule, increased distribution partnerships, and continually growing reader base, we will have more opportunities to showcase the intersection of global fashion, art, and lifestyle, all while highlighting the unique essence of Australia,” she said.

“It reinforces our commitment to delivering fresh and inspiring stories to our readers,” Kroslakova added.

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Issue 15, to be released on 11th October 2023 featuring Ajak Deng on the cover is “The Yes Issue” – the issue heroes that don’t ever stop, that showcase power and positivity to drive fashion, tech, art and life forward to new realms.

Kroslakova said: “I have a soft spot for rule breakers and those who won’t take no for an answer – they’re my kind of people.

“That’s why we’ve dedicated this issue, The Yes Issue, to the mavericks, disruptors and rebels who dare to ask the difficult questions and spark change.”

The issue takes readers deep into the journey of cover star Deng, dives into the the new technology phenomenon of A.I., unravels the unique artists working with fibre as a medium, interviews Mattieu Blazy at the helm of Bottega Veneta, and more.

T Magazine will publish in February, March, April, June, July, August, September, October, November and December in 2024.

T Australia is available in newsagents nationally and online. Readers can purchase single copies or choose from one to three year subscriptions.

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