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Conde Nast Traveler

Auteur de Vogue: The Editor's Eye

130 oeuvres 256 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Vogue: The Editor's Eye (2012) 40 exemplaires
House and garden. 1 exemplaire
Glamour, 1942 January 1 exemplaire
Glamour, 1945 May 1 exemplaire
Vogue, 1 January 1967 1 exemplaire
Vogue, 1969 May 1 exemplaire
Vogue, 1977 March 1 exemplaire
Conde Nast Traveler June, 2008 (2008) 1 exemplaire
Gourmet November 1989 1 exemplaire
Conde Nast Traveler May 2007 (2007) 1 exemplaire
Conde Nast Traveler April 2008 (2008) 1 exemplaire
The Vanity Fair Book 1 exemplaire
Madrid 1 exemplaire
Roma 1 exemplaire
Teen Vogue 1 exemplaire
Bon Appetit Fresh Flavorful (1999) 1 exemplaire
Vanity Fair 1 exemplaire
Vogue 1 exemplaire
Bon Appetit 1 exemplaire
Vogue September 2017 Issue (2017) 1 exemplaire
Bon Appetit October 2017 Issue (2017) 1 exemplaire
Vanity Fair The Kennedys (2017) 1 exemplaire
The Genius of Prince (2016) 1 exemplaire
Wired Design Life 2016 (2016) 1 exemplaire
Epicurious Homemade Pantry (2016) 1 exemplaire
Vogue: The September Issue 2015 (2015) 1 exemplaire
Venezia Traveller 1 exemplaire
Wired 1 exemplaire
Islas griegas 1 exemplaire
Vogue, 1 April 1948 1 exemplaire
The New Yorker 1 exemplaire
Crtoácia 1 exemplaire
Londres 1 exemplaire
Roma 1 exemplaire
New York 1 exemplaire
Egipto 1 exemplaire
Grecia 1 exemplaire
Egipto (Traveler) 1 exemplaire
Islas Canarias 1 exemplaire
Venecia 1 exemplaire
Austria 1 exemplaire
Nápoles 1 exemplaire
Marruecos 1 exemplaire
Epicurious 1 exemplaire
Nutrition Data 1 exemplaire
Parigi (Condè) 1 exemplaire
Conde' Nast Traveler May 2006 (2006) 1 exemplaire
Glamour 1 exemplaire

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While recommended in several places for placement in High School libraries, the undue emphasis on sex and the unhealthy promotion of certain body and beauty standards for women make this magazine a no-no for teens. Apart from the flurry of protests one can expect from parents for articles such as "10 things he's thinking when you're naked" or "8 sex moves every woman should try once", the fact is Glamour isn't intended for teen audiences. The rampant consumption of clothes, make-up and accessories promoted by this magazine are well out the price range of most girls without a college degree and full-time job (and even that's pushing it!). Furthermore, Glamour's obsession with celebrities and their gossip centers almost exclusively on the over-18 crowd. While Nicole Kidman is a beautiful, talented, high-profile actress, she was in fact born in 1967--a full 25 years before most High Schoolers. Kids looking for the dish on the Jonas Brothers or Miley Cirus might be better served by a magazine that focuses on teen stars, such as Tiger Beat.

The most personally disturbing aspect of this magazine, however, is its blase assumption that all its readers are 5'8", busty, and skinny as a rail. Frequent shots of runway models wearing the latest fashions reinforce this dangerous illusion, and very little--if any--space is given to the promotion of healthy body images. For teenage girls, who are going through some pretty serious changes on their own, these assumptions can be particularly damaging. The almost complete disconnect from reality espoused by these styles and sizes can be particularly deleterious to the self-esteem of kids in this age range. Not recommended. For readers 18 +.
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khallbee | Dec 15, 2010 |

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Œuvres
130
Membres
256
Popularité
#89,547
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
2
ISBN
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