5 fashion magazines
1. vogue
Vogue is one of the UK's leading fashion magazines with more than a million copies sold last year. Vogue features many high end fashion retailers and designers showing off their new collections. The magazine is read by mostly women aged 16-25. My favorite issue of Vogue so far was with Kate Moss as cover girl. Kate Moss is a huge style icon in many different countries making her one of the best possible candidates for Miss Vogue to represent the magazine.
2. Elle
Similarly, Elle magazine is also one of the best selling fashion magazines in the UK selling over 800,000 copies last year. Elle features many fashion designers and brands. Like vogue, Elle is read mostly by women aged 16-25. Elle differs to Vogue as it is more interactive with its readers having reviews, celebrity outfit breakdowns and competitions whereas Vogue mostly advertises and models the latest fashion styles.
3. Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan magazine is an internationally recognized fashion and beauty magazine. Cosmopolitan is alike both Elle and Vogue magazines as it features both advertising from high end designers and interactive games and reviews for readers. Cosmopolitan is also read mostly by women aged 16-25 which is why there is usually a celebrity or style icon who would relate to these women on the cover.
4. Glamour
Glamour magazine is a slightly smaller scale fashion magazine. Priced at around the £3.99 mark Glamour magazine is a slightly cheaper option therefore making it more available to a wider audience. Glamour magazine is mostly read by women aged 16-25. The magazine features similar contents to cosmopolitan and Elle magazines however as Glamour is aimed at women with a slightly smaller amount to spend, Glamour magazine features some high street retailers designs as well as high end fashion trends.
5. Vogue Paris
Vogue Paris is the French edition to Vogue UK. It shares a similar capacity to Vogue UK however Vogue Paris is written, edited and based on one of the world top fashion cities making it that little bit better.Vogue Paris is also read by women aged 16-25 however Vogue Paris may be seen to be the 'queen Vogue edition' therefore making it more significant than Vogue UK. This means that Vogue Paris may be bought by people of a higher social class. As Vogue Paris' main target audience is women living in France, its contents may slightly differ to that of Vogue UK as fashion trends differ in the two countries.
5 TV programmes
1. Gossip Girl
5 films
1. Wolf of Wall street
Wolf of Wall street features Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort, a poor wall street employee who looses his job in the crash of 1987 and falls on hard times. After spotting a dodgy local dealership, which sells cheap stocks to working-class people, he goes into business by himself, manipulating the finance market and spending millions on his decadent lifestyle. The film follows Jordan Belfort and his luxurious life of drug taking, adultery and illegal money making.
2. Drop Dead Fred
Drop Dead Fred follows middle aged Elizabeth who once had a mischievous imaginary friend called Drop Dead Fred. Now grown up, Fred re-enters he life after her husband leaves her and she moves back in with her mother. Drop Dead Fred is a comedy film aimed at 16-30 year old people.
3. The Call
Halle Berry plays 911 operator, Jordan in this on edge thriller. After taking a life-changing call from a teenage girl who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl's life. The film follows Jordan and her breathtaking mission to save the girl.
4. Mean girls
Mean girls is a comedy, aimed at 13- 19 year old girls, about the funny and terrifying hierarchy among teenage girls. Lindsay Lohan plays Cady Heron, a 15 year old girl who has just moved back to America after being away in Africa. Cady soon finds herself involved with the schools most elite rich popular girls the 'plastics'. Cady soon learns Regina George, the most popular girl in school, needs to be put into her place and doesn't fail to put her back.
5. Clueless
Vogue is one of the UK's leading fashion magazines with more than a million copies sold last year. Vogue features many high end fashion retailers and designers showing off their new collections. The magazine is read by mostly women aged 16-25. My favorite issue of Vogue so far was with Kate Moss as cover girl. Kate Moss is a huge style icon in many different countries making her one of the best possible candidates for Miss Vogue to represent the magazine.
2. Elle
Similarly, Elle magazine is also one of the best selling fashion magazines in the UK selling over 800,000 copies last year. Elle features many fashion designers and brands. Like vogue, Elle is read mostly by women aged 16-25. Elle differs to Vogue as it is more interactive with its readers having reviews, celebrity outfit breakdowns and competitions whereas Vogue mostly advertises and models the latest fashion styles.
3. Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan magazine is an internationally recognized fashion and beauty magazine. Cosmopolitan is alike both Elle and Vogue magazines as it features both advertising from high end designers and interactive games and reviews for readers. Cosmopolitan is also read mostly by women aged 16-25 which is why there is usually a celebrity or style icon who would relate to these women on the cover.
4. Glamour
Glamour magazine is a slightly smaller scale fashion magazine. Priced at around the £3.99 mark Glamour magazine is a slightly cheaper option therefore making it more available to a wider audience. Glamour magazine is mostly read by women aged 16-25. The magazine features similar contents to cosmopolitan and Elle magazines however as Glamour is aimed at women with a slightly smaller amount to spend, Glamour magazine features some high street retailers designs as well as high end fashion trends.
5. Vogue Paris
Vogue Paris is the French edition to Vogue UK. It shares a similar capacity to Vogue UK however Vogue Paris is written, edited and based on one of the world top fashion cities making it that little bit better.Vogue Paris is also read by women aged 16-25 however Vogue Paris may be seen to be the 'queen Vogue edition' therefore making it more significant than Vogue UK. This means that Vogue Paris may be bought by people of a higher social class. As Vogue Paris' main target audience is women living in France, its contents may slightly differ to that of Vogue UK as fashion trends differ in the two countries.
5 TV programmes
1. Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl represents rich socialites in their busy lives featuring cheating, gossip and drama filled struggles all whilst keeping up appearances to protect their parents' reputations. Gossip girl stars teen 'it girls' Serena Vanderwoodsen (Blake Lively) and Blair Waldorf (Layton Meeser) and their on off boyfriends Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Dayton) The show follows a blog written by 'Gossip Girl' about the group of teens and their acquaintances before revealing who the ruthless blogger is in season 7. Gossip Girl shows a stereotypical representation of the upper east side wealthy teens and their drama filled lives.
2. Skins
Similarly, Skins is a television drama based on the lives of a friendship group of teens & their extreme drug taking & partying. My favorite series of Skins stars teen students; Effy, Freddie, cook, katie, emily, naomi, JJ, and panda. Skins is one of my favorite television programs because I think it represents how many teenagers enjoy to live their lives.
3. Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, and Marcia Cross create the most bizarre and un believably satirical world of Wisteria Lane, a beautiful neighborhood with beautiful women who live perfect lives... on the outside. Filled with drama, Gossip, adultery and mischief this fresh, raunchy, and intelligent show revolves around four women who begin uncovering a series of mysteries when their best friend commits suicide.
4. Dance Moms
Dance Moms is a reality drama filled television series that follows the lives of young Abby Lee Miller pupils and their road to becoming professional dancers. The show stars ALDC's talented junior elite team and their pushy mothers willing to fight their way to the top of Abby's favorites to get the best jobs and positions. This guilty pleasure is filled with drama, comedy, success and failure all in one.
5. Pramface
Pramface is a witty and laugh out loud social comedy targeted primarily at teenage audiences.The show focuses on steenage parenting and the troubles and challenges of being a teenager with a baby whilst still having to deal with one's own parents. Pramface never fails to exaggerate situations bringing great humour to the show making it funny and interesting to watch for all audiences.
3. Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, and Marcia Cross create the most bizarre and un believably satirical world of Wisteria Lane, a beautiful neighborhood with beautiful women who live perfect lives... on the outside. Filled with drama, Gossip, adultery and mischief this fresh, raunchy, and intelligent show revolves around four women who begin uncovering a series of mysteries when their best friend commits suicide.
4. Dance Moms
Dance Moms is a reality drama filled television series that follows the lives of young Abby Lee Miller pupils and their road to becoming professional dancers. The show stars ALDC's talented junior elite team and their pushy mothers willing to fight their way to the top of Abby's favorites to get the best jobs and positions. This guilty pleasure is filled with drama, comedy, success and failure all in one.
5. Pramface
Pramface is a witty and laugh out loud social comedy targeted primarily at teenage audiences.The show focuses on steenage parenting and the troubles and challenges of being a teenager with a baby whilst still having to deal with one's own parents. Pramface never fails to exaggerate situations bringing great humour to the show making it funny and interesting to watch for all audiences.
5 films
1. Wolf of Wall street
Wolf of Wall street features Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort, a poor wall street employee who looses his job in the crash of 1987 and falls on hard times. After spotting a dodgy local dealership, which sells cheap stocks to working-class people, he goes into business by himself, manipulating the finance market and spending millions on his decadent lifestyle. The film follows Jordan Belfort and his luxurious life of drug taking, adultery and illegal money making.
2. Drop Dead Fred
Drop Dead Fred follows middle aged Elizabeth who once had a mischievous imaginary friend called Drop Dead Fred. Now grown up, Fred re-enters he life after her husband leaves her and she moves back in with her mother. Drop Dead Fred is a comedy film aimed at 16-30 year old people.
3. The Call
Halle Berry plays 911 operator, Jordan in this on edge thriller. After taking a life-changing call from a teenage girl who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl's life. The film follows Jordan and her breathtaking mission to save the girl.
4. Mean girls
Mean girls is a comedy, aimed at 13- 19 year old girls, about the funny and terrifying hierarchy among teenage girls. Lindsay Lohan plays Cady Heron, a 15 year old girl who has just moved back to America after being away in Africa. Cady soon finds herself involved with the schools most elite rich popular girls the 'plastics'. Cady soon learns Regina George, the most popular girl in school, needs to be put into her place and doesn't fail to put her back.
5. Clueless
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