While being wired may hold a certain allure, traditional publishing will always be in vogue at Condé Nast Publications. Owned by parent Advance Publications, the company publishes one of the most recognizable magazine portfolios in the industry, including fashion magazines \"Allure\" and \"Vogue,\" as well as cybermag \"Wired.\" It also produces newsstand stalwarts \"Glamour, GQ, The New Yorker,\" and \"Vanity Fair\" and newcomers like the popular \"Lucky\" (clothes and shopping). It runs Web sites through its CondéNet unit, including Epicurious (food and fine dining) and Concierge (travel). The company bought Ideas Publishing Group, which produces publications aimed at Spanish speakers, in 2002 and renamed it Condé Nast Americas.