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Trace (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Trace (magazine)

''Trace'' is a quarterly, internationally distributed magazine with the tagline, "transcultural styles + ideas". It focuses on urban culture and has featured on its cover some of the most significant black artists and models of the last decade, including Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Biggie Smalls, Diddy, Iman, and Naomi Campbell - many of them before they were household names. It was founded in 1996 by Claude Grunitzky, who is still the chairman and editor in chief.
== History ==
''Trace'' magazine was the successor to ''True'' magazine, which the Togo-born Grunitzky had started in 1995. When ''True'' failed after less than a year, Grunitzky, then aged 25, launched ''Trace'', choosing the name apparently for its inquisitive connotations and its similarity to the word ‘race’.〔Claude Grunitzky and Steven Psyllos, ''10 Years of Trace'', (Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2006) ISBN 1-86154-294-1〕
The first cover featured Snoop Dogg and was distributed in the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, the US, Australia and Japan. In 1998, after 15 UK issues, ''Trace'' moved its headquarters to the US. At least part of the reason for this has been said to be the desire for more accessible and more dynamic kind of publication than London at that time allowed for.〔
After an inauspicious start (at one point, financial backing for the cash-strapped publication came in the form of a $110,000 cheque from the Wu-tang rapper RZA), it rose to become a well-respected voice within the urban style scene. Over the years, its cover stars have included such A-list celebrities as the models Naomi Campbell, Devon Aoki, Iman and Tyra Banks, the actresses Thandie Newton and Rosario Dawson, the boxer Mike Tyson, and the musicians Diddy, Common, IAM, DMX, Erykah Badu, Kelis, Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Foxy Brown, Omega Sirius Moon, Gwen Stefani, Notorious BIG, Sean Paul, Rihanna, Mary J. Blige, Lenny Kravitz, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Sisqo, Eve and Snoop Dogg. It has featured photography by Marc Baptiste, Ellen Von Unwerth, Albert Watson and Juergen Teller.
It is credited with being amongst the first publications to have discovered the then up-and-coming artists Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Rosario Dawson and Tiffany Limos.
In 2006, ''Trace'' turned 10 years old, and celebrated with a November anniversary issue, published with three different covers.〔

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