1963 VS. 2002 - Little has changed since the creation of Mademoiselle Magazine in the mid 1930's. Even though society has developed into a consumer driven enterprise, the magazine has been and still is edited to attract women ages eighteen to thirty-four
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Dana Kornblum Cultural Studies September 23, 2002 1963 VS. 2002 Little has changed since the creation of Mademoiselle Magazine in the mid 1930's. Even though society has developed into a consumer driven enterprise, the magazine has been and still is edited to attract women ages eighteen to thirty-four. In the September 1963 issue of Mademoiselle, the magazine's focus lay primarily in fashion, beauty and careers as editors attempted to relate to the women of the decade. These women were dedicated to their beliefs in equality as they tried to prove themselves as a dominant sex. As time progressed, columns did not change. Articles on topics such as career, fashion, beauty, and health now inundate the pages of new magazines, such as in Glamour (Mademoiselle has recently been taken out of circulation, but Glamour and Mademoiselle have merged as one), still hoping to manipulate the population and set the trends for the...


