Saturday, 19 September 2015

Grazia Magazine

We were looking at Bauermedia.co.uk last lesson, as we were discussing magazines. We chose one from the "downloads" column and I chose the fashion magazine "Grazia." I chose this one, as I've heard of it before and was interested about it as I didn't know an awful lot.

According to Grazia, people who read this magazine are addicted to fashion and this magazine, as well as being "thinkers, leaders, doers, dreamers, positive, productive and savvy shoppers." They're constantly looking for new brands, designs and styles in their wardrobes.

Apparently Grazia has readers from 25-45 year-old women (82% employed) who are supposedly meant to be confident, busy and affluent. This magazine has more readers compared to "Elle" and "Vogue", two I'd heard of before I heard about Grazia.

Many Grazia readers have role models who they look up to who don't have a perfect life, but they do their best to achieve their goals and do what they need to do in life. These role models inspire these readers to do the same and stay stylish. Many feminists also read this magazine to redefine what their opinions are. (If they've changed or still the same).


1 comment:

  1. Interesting research findings. I'm not sure about the feminists using Grazia to redefine their thoughts.

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