Equipo y colaboradores de la revista lgm la guia de moda

La Guía de Moda launches the second edition of its LGM magazine

From digital to print once again.

“La Guía de Moda” is once again backing a traditional print format, this time as a newspaper insert with IDEAL, and launches issue 02 of the free magazine “LGM” to boost visibility for the design, fashion, and art sectors in Granada, and to bring the city’s cultural activity closer to both national and international tourists, as well as local and regional audiences.

Cover of LGM magazine “La Guía de Moda” featuring Rafael Amargo

“LGM is designed as a collectible magazine, with the intention that its content remains timeless and can be reread at leisure whenever one wishes,” highlights its director, Esther Filantrópica. “Our goal is to showcase all the artistic and cultural talent that Granada has to offer, across all disciplines. It’s about promoting the city beyond its heritage and historical value by featuring artists who’ve left their mark here, as well as emerging voices who are set to make waves and export Granada’s creative talent worldwide.”

“PRIVATE PARTY LGM” at Sala Aliatar – more than just a print edition

Team members, collaborators, contributors, public figures, and advertisers — over 200 confirmed guests — will gather for a special black-and-white themed celebration at Sala Aliatar, coinciding with the magazine’s semiannual publication. The event aims to bring the magazine to life, creating synergies between local entrepreneurs, designers, and artists in a laid-back and sociable atmosphere. Attendees will enjoy a cocktail courtesy of Granada’s own Gin-Zaríe, catering by La Borraja, hand-carved ham, Estrella Levante beer, and wines from Bodegas Calvente.

In addition to cultural features, interviews, food reviews, style and interior design guides, the magazine also includes a detachable central map thanks to the collaboration with the Granada City Council. “LGM will blend traditional fashion magazine content with in-depth stories about the city’s cultural and social life. Granada is home to many artists, designers, musicians, interior designers, and writers… They will all be featured, portraying Granada’s society, celebrities, and cultural events,” adds Esther Filantrópica.

“LGM” is an editorial project designed to bring Granada’s artistic, cultural, design, and fashion scenes closer to both visitors and locals, showcasing the city’s rich commercial offerings as another unique attraction. The magazine positions its protagonists and advertisers with a strong, professional image and a high-quality product.

This second edition features internationally renowned flamenco dancer Rafael Amargo on the cover, who shares insights from his performances and travels. Flamenco singer Juan Pinilla offers a tour of the Huerta de San Vicente, while María Francés surprises readers with her new fashion collection, and former Miss Spain Inés Sainz offers beauty tips. And that’s just the beginning — many more stories await inside.
The “LGM” magazine will be available for another six months starting this week in hotels, shops, and tourist information points throughout the city.

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