This summer, the magazine plans to display 12 models called the "Women of Washington."
The magazine will begin as a bimonthly and plans to build up to publishing 10 issues a year by the middle of 2006.
James Kelly, editor in chief of Time, said the magazine planned to print eight million copies.
The new magazine, Mosaic, plans to publish six issues a year, starting in the spring.
The magazine plans a five-year aggressive growth strategy, officials said.
The magazine plans to add new markets in coming weeks and may set up team competitions among, say, the computer departments at leading universities.
Most magazines plan the usual couture photo sessions for their April issues.
The magazine has no ads and does not plan on soliciting any.
After that point, the magazine planned to continue with an online-only edition.
The magazine plans to expand its Web site.