Women’s glossy magazines. History, global trends.
With the end of summer holidays, women are increasingly thinking about a new autumn wardrobe and colorful magazines with advertisements of the latest fashion novelties come to their aid.
How did the history of women’s gloss develop? At the end of the 17th century, a fashion magazine “Mercure Galant” (Gallant Mercury) was published in France, which even the French king regularly read.
At the end of the 18th century, the first truly women’s magazine “Lady’s Mercury” (Ladies’ Mercury), about love and marriage, fashion and style, was published in Britain. It was dedicated to fashion trends and expensive new products in cosmetics, clothing and accessories.
The first women’s magazines appeared then in Russia.
The end of the 19th century – the first magazines for women appeared in the world, dedicated to such traditionally female occupations as cooking, handicrafts and various household chores, as well as raising children. At the same time, the publication of magazines for independence and equal rights of women with men began in parallel.
After the First World War, due to the predominance of the female population, the topic of women’s career and the development of professionalism became relevant in magazines.
What about fashion magazines? Of course, they have not gone anywhere, because women have always remained women and were interested in outfits, cosmetics and jewelry. At the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, “Vogue”, “L’Officiel de la couture”, “Cosmopolitan”, “Elle” and other publications appear.
In the USSR, the first women to publish “Worker” and “Krestyanka”, in the Ukrainian SSR in the western part of the republic, there are Ukrainian-language “Lada”, “Rusalka”, the almanac “First Vinok,” “Meta,” “Zhinoche Dilo” and “Zhinochiy Visnik”.
Since the mid-twentieth century, women’s magazines have gained a truly universal character – now you can find a variety of articles in them, from tips on choosing lipstick, preservation recipes to recommendations for a successful career, tips on modern technology and solo hitchhiking around the world.
The first experimental printing house in Kharkov – the leader in the range and quality of printing on the market of glossy periodicals in Ukraine, accepts orders for magazines 24/7. Call us!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
www.exp-print.com.uaKharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
Women’s glossy magazines. History, global trends.
With the end of summer holidays, women are increasingly thinking about a new autumn wardrobe and colorful magazines with advertisements of the latest fashion novelties come to their aid.
How did the history of women’s gloss develop? At the end of the 17th century, a fashion magazine “Mercure Galant” (Gallant Mercury) was published in France, which even the French king regularly read.
At the end of the 18th century, the first truly women’s magazine “Lady’s Mercury” (Ladies’ Mercury), about love and marriage, fashion and style, was published in Britain. It was dedicated to fashion trends and expensive new products in cosmetics, clothing and accessories.
The first women’s magazines appeared then in Russia.
The end of the 19th century – the first magazines for women appeared in the world, dedicated to such traditionally female occupations as cooking, handicrafts and various household chores, as well as raising children. At the same time, the publication of magazines for independence and equal rights of women with men began in parallel.
After the First World War, due to the predominance of the female population, the topic of women’s career and the development of professionalism became relevant in magazines.
What about fashion magazines? Of course, they have not gone anywhere, because women have always remained women and were interested in outfits, cosmetics and jewelry. At the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, “Vogue”, “L’Officiel de la couture”, “Cosmopolitan”, “Elle” and other publications appear.
In the USSR, the first women to publish “Worker” and “Krestyanka”, in the Ukrainian SSR in the western part of the republic, there are Ukrainian-language “Lada”, “Rusalka”, the almanac “First Vinok,” “Meta,” “Zhinoche Dilo” and “Zhinochiy Visnik”.
Since the mid-twentieth century, women’s magazines have gained a truly universal character – now you can find a variety of articles in them, from tips on choosing lipstick, preservation recipes to recommendations for a successful career, tips on modern technology and solo hitchhiking around the world.
The first experimental printing house in Kharkov – the leader in the range and quality of printing on the market of glossy periodicals in Ukraine, accepts orders for magazines 24/7. Call us!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
www.exp-print.com.uaKharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing