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Taualumna 07-09-2004 05:13 PM

How did Seventeen impact your life?
 
Found this posting on an ivillage board:

http://messageboards.ivillage.com/n/...g=2127.1&ctx=0

I can't believe the magazine is turning 60!

smiley21 07-09-2004 05:21 PM

the magazine brings back a lot of memories of growing up. i still have fun reading it now

kddani 07-09-2004 05:27 PM

I remember when it turned 50.... wow, i must've been 13... Their 50th issue was a great one, I still remember it

AGDee 07-09-2004 11:22 PM

I remember reading it faithfully. I just got a "Seventeen" style comforter from JC Penney for my daughter's room and it came with a coupon for a year free of Seventeen. She got her first issue last week.. but.. she's only 10! She loved it though. It had Hilary Duff on the cover. It's so strange to see her go from Highlights to Seventeen.. just like I did!

Dee

Kevin 07-09-2004 11:54 PM

I wrote a paper on it for my semantics class. It was about agenda setting. My paper basically explored how magazines like Seventeen contribute to the consumption habits of young ladies by showing ads even when they don't know what they're seeing is ads. After a talley of how much space was used for ads vs. articles, (I included any kind of product placement/use type articles as ads) I came up with about 80% of the magazine being devoted to advertisers.

Was a good paper. Got a 99% :D

Unregistered- 07-10-2004 12:05 AM

I remember going from Highlights, then to Bop and Teen Beat, then I graduated to Ym and Seventeen. I always got jealous because much of the clothes featured in the issues were from stores that we didn't even have in Hawaii.

Figures...they did a campus feature on the University of Hawaii a year after I graduate. :(

cutiepatootie 07-10-2004 12:08 AM

I was such a big fan of seventeen and teen.
Those two magazines were my teen bible growing up when it came to fashion, makeup and boy advice.


My favorite seveenteen mag was that of brooke shields doing a fashion show of clothes and her personal beauty tips for a new school yr edition.

Taualumna 07-10-2004 12:11 AM

The first issue I got was the December 1991 one with Shannen Doherty on the cover. The issue also had a nice profile on Kimberly Williams, who was making her movie debut in Father of the Bride. Anyone actually going to send Seventeen an email about their experience?

ETA: Here is the link to the form if you're interested:

http://www.seventeen.com/tellus/0,,642445,00.html

Sistermadly 07-10-2004 11:35 AM

It didn't. I was a Sassy girl.

Munchkin03 07-10-2004 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sistermadly
It didn't. I was a Sassy girl.
Sassy--before they changed, went all YM, and then folded--was THE BEST. My mother got subscriptions for my sister and I.

Sister Havana 07-10-2004 01:22 PM

I LOVED Sassy! It was the best magazine.

Taualumna 07-10-2004 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sister Havana
I LOVED Sassy! It was the best magazine.
Sassy is technically Jane now. Well, it was started by the same people. These days it's all Lucky for me :)

TigerLilly 07-10-2004 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taualumna
Sassy is technically Jane now. Well, it was started by the same people. These days it's all Lucky for me :)
Is it really? I never knew that! But when I was younger, Sassy was the best! That was the only magazine I'd read. Now I read Jane, so now it makes sense that they're by the same people.

piphimaggie 07-10-2004 04:23 PM

seventeen showed me all these perfect girls....hmm, yea, it kind of pissed me off and that's about it

kateshort 07-10-2004 05:42 PM

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Originally posted by TigerLilly
Is it really? I never knew that! But when I was younger, Sassy was the best! That was the only magazine I'd read. Now I read Jane, so now it makes sense that they're by the same people.
I started on Teen and Seventeen, but I loved loved loved it when Sassy came out. At first it was less girly-girl, which was awesome. Then it just sucked. -sigh-

I picked up Jane a few months ago and hated it. While I could give Sassy or Seventeen or CosmoGirl to most 7th and 8th grade girls, I'd say Jane is definitely aimed at HS seniors and adults. I found it more on a line with Rolling Stone in terms of maturity and language, which I kind of found disappointing, since I loved Sassy...


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