New issue of VIPzone magazine now available online

The first Tajik glossy magazine, VIPzone, is once again available in an online format, continuing its tradition. The latest issue is now live—accessible anytime, whether you're on the go, at the office, or at home. No waiting, no restrictions—just open it up and dive in. This edition is especially rich in personalities and stories. Inside, […]

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The first Tajik glossy magazine, VIPzone, is once again available in an online format, continuing its tradition. The latest issue is now live—accessible anytime, whether you're on the go, at the office, or at home. No waiting, no restrictions—just open it up and dive in.

This edition is especially rich in personalities and stories. Inside, you'll find industry leaders from the creative world, masters of jewelry art, musicians, media project creators, and bloggers who have successfully turned their personal style into a recognizable brand. These are stories about how an idea is born, how it evolves from concept to execution, and why attention to detail makes all the difference.

A significant focus of this issue is on business and scale. We showcase how major companies in the country are implementing ambitious projects, how strong teams are built, how strategic decisions are made, and what’s behind the major launches. Every project has people, risks, and responsibility at its core.

The issue also covers the cultural context—art initiatives, private projects, and new spaces that are reshaping the urban environment. We bring together those who are taking action, creating, and influencing.

This issue isn't about a season; it’s about momentum. It’s about the people who are shaping today’s lifestyle, business agenda, and cultural rhythm. And now, all these stories are available online, so you can return to them whenever you need.

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