It claims it is the only printed glossy publication for lesbians in Russia, where social attitudes regarding homosexuality remain far more conservative than in western Europe.
The first 120-page issue has stories about film-making, studies abroad, private business initiatives and a photo session with men's clothes that fit women, along with shared stories about "coming out" experiences at work.
Agens' editor-in-chief Milena Chernyavskaya told RIA Novosti the publication aims to be a lifestyle magazine which will help Russian lesbians.
"The
LGBT community has to deal with an information blackout," Chernyavskaya said.