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Young Money magazine, Jan 2007. Cover story features Jenna Lee of Fox Business Network.

This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women.

Currently published[edit]

  • Al Jamila (Saudi Arabia)
  • All You (US)
  • Allure (US)
  • Alt for Damerne (Denmark)
  • Amina (France and Africa)
  • An an (Japan)
  • ASOS.com Magazine (online)
  • The Australian Women's Weekly
  • Avantages (France)
  • Azerbaijan gadini (Azerbaijan)
  • Bella (UK)
  • Best (UK)
  • Better Homes and Gardens (US)
  • Better Homes and Gardens (Australia)
  • Bild der Frau (Germany)
  • Bis (Japan)
  • Bitch (US)
  • Bona (South Africa)
  • Brigitte (Germany)
  • Burda Style (Germany)
  • Bust (US)
  • Bustle (US)
  • Canadian Living
  • Candis (UK)
  • Chat (UK)
  • Chatelaine (Canada)
  • Claudia (Brazil)
  • Cleo (Australia)
  • Closer (UK and France)
  • Cosmopolitan (US-based)
  • Costume (Finland)
  • Croissant (Japan)
  • Curve
  • Damernas Värld (Sweden)
  • Darling (US)
  • Destiny (South Africa)
  • Diva (UK)
  • Donna Moderna (Italy)
  • Elle
  • elle (Brazil)
  • Essence (US)
  • Ettelaat-e Banuvan (Iran)
  • Familie Journalen (Denmark)
  • Family Circle (US)
  • 'Femina (Denmark)
  • Femina (India)
  • Femme Actuelle (France)
  • Femmes d'Aujourd'hui (Belgium)
  • First for Women (US)
  • Flare (Canada)
  • Fucsia (Colombia)
  • Gael (Belgium)
  • Genevieve Magazine (Nigeria)
  • Glam (Malaysia)
  • Gloria (Croatia)
  • Good Housekeeping (US and UK)
  • Grand Hotel (Italy)
  • Grazia (Italian-based)
  • Guitar Girl Magazine (US)
  • Gynaika (Greece)
  • Hänt Extra (Sweden)
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • Harrods Magazine (UK)
  • Hepburn (Australia)
  • Heat (UK)
  • Hello! (UK)
  • Hennes (Sweden)
  • HGTV Magazine (US)
  • Hia (Saudi Arabia)
  • Homemakers (Canada)
  • In Touch Weekly (US)
  • InStyle
  • IO Donna (Italy)
  • JJ (Japan)
  • Kotiliesi (Finland)
  • Kvinner og Klær (Norway)
  • Ladies' Home Journal (US)
  • The Lady (UK)
  • LaIsha (Israel)
  • Latina (US)
  • Lepota & Zdravlje (Serbia)
  • Life & Style (US)
  • Lonny (US)
  • Love It! (UK)
  • Lucire (New Zealand)
  • Madame Figaro (France)
  • Margriet (Netherlands)
  • Marie Claire
  • Martha Stewart Living (US)
  • MaryJanesFarm (US)
  • Máxima (Portugal)
  • Me Naiset (Finland)
  • Moondance (online)
  • Ms. (US)
  • My Weekly (UK)
  • Naj (Poland)
  • Nargis (Azerbaijan)
  • Nesf El Donya (Egypt)
  • new! (London, France)
  • New Idea (Australia)
  • New Woman (India)
  • New Zealand Woman's Weekly
  • Nők Lapja (Hungary)
  • Nona (Malaysia)
  • O: The Oprah Magazine (US)
  • OK! (UK celebrity)
  • Olivia (Finland)
  • Parenting (US)
  • Parents (US)
  • The People's Friend (UK)
  • Pick Me Up! (UK)
  • Plaza Kvinna (Sweden)
  • Pleine Vie (France)
  • Prima (UK)
  • Pronto (Spain)
  • Rabotnitsa (Soviet Union)
  • Real People (UK)
  • Real Simple (US)
  • Re(de)fining Magazine (online)[1]
  • Red Magazine (UK)
  • Reveal (UK)
  • Sakhi (Karnataka, India)
  • Sayidaty (Saudi Arabia)
  • Shape (US)
  • Star (UK)
  • Stylist (UK)
  • Suitcase (magazine) (UK)
  • Take a Break (UK)
  • Tatler (UK)
  • Tea Moderna (Macedonia)
  • Telva (Spain)
  • Texas Family (US)
  • That's Life! (UK)
  • Urban Woman Magazine[2]
  • Vanitha (India)
  • Veckorevyn (Sweden)
  • Verve (India)
  • View Woman Magazine[3]
  • Vintage Life (UK)
  • VIVmag (online)
  • Vogue
  • W (US)
  • With (Japan; has Chinese version)
  • WFO (Australia)
  • Woman (UK)
  • Woman & Home (UK)
  • Woman Engineer[4] (US)
  • Womankind (Australia)
  • Woman's Day (Australia)
  • Woman's Day (US)
  • Woman's Era (India)
  • Woman's Own (UK)
  • Woman's Weekly (UK)
  • Woman's World (US)
  • Women's Health UK (UK)
  • Women's Health (US)
  • Women's Running (US)
  • Zan-e Rooz (Iran)
  • Defunct women's magazines[edit]

  • Ain't I a Woman? (1970–1971, US)
  • Al Fatat (1892–1894, Egypt)
  • All You (2004–2015, US)
  • The American Home (1928–1977, US)
  • The American Jewess (1895–1899, US)
  • Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine (1852–c. 1898, US)
  • Arthur's Magazine (1844–1846, US), merged with Godey's Lady's Book
  • Audrey (2003–2015, US)
  • Australian Woman's Mirror (1924–1961, Australia)
  • Der Bazar (1855–1933, Germany)
  • La Belle Assemblée (1806–1868, UK)
  • Bint Al Nil (1945–1957, Egypt)
  • Blueprint: Design Your Life (2006–2008, US)
  • Candida (1972, UK)
  • Children's Party Magazine of Washington, D.C. (1991–1996, US)
  • Chrysalis (1977–1980, US)
  • Conditions (1976–1990, US)
  • Cookie (2005–2009, US)
  • The Delineator (1873–1937, US)
  • Demet (1908), Turkey
  • Domino (2005–2009, US)
  • Elevate Jiu Jitsu Mag (2016–2017, US)
  • The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (1852–1879, England)
  • Elle Girl (2001–2006, US)
  • Ewomen (online magazine, for women from the Indian subcontinent)
  • Family Health (1969–1991, US)
  • The Farmer's Wife (1897–1939, US)
  • Fatat al-Sharq (1906-1929, Egypt)
  • The Female Spectator (1744–1746, UK)
  • Femina (1972–2023, Indonesia)
  • Femina (1982–2010, South Africa)
  • Femmes françaises (1944–1957, France)
  • Filament (UK)
  • Fit Pregnancy (1993–2015, US)
  • Fitness (1992–2015, US)
  • Focus: A Journal for Lesbians (1970–1983, US)
  • Funü zazhi (1915–1931, China)
  • g3 (British magazine) (2001–2013, UK)
  • Girl Germs (1990, US)
  • Girlfriends (1993–2006, US)
  • Glamour (1939–2019, US)
  • Godey's Lady's Book (1830–1878, US)
  • The Green Book Magazine (1909–1921, US)
  • Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete (1895–1908, Ottoman Empire)
  • Harpies and Quines (1992–1994, UK)
  • Hearth and Home (1868–1875, US)
  • Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics (1977–1992, US)
  • Holland's Magazine (1876–1953, US)
  • The Home (1920–1942, Australia)
  • Home Chat, (1895–1959, UK)
  • Home Notes, (1894–1958, UK)
  • Home Monthly (1896–1900, US)
  • Honey (1960–1986, UK)
  • The Household Magazine (1900–1958, US)
  • I Confess (1922–1932, US)
  • Indianapolis Woman Magazine (1994–2012, US)
  • Jane (1997–2007, US)
  • Janus (1975–1980, US)
  • Kadınca (1978–1998, Turkey)
  • Kartini (1974–2020, Indonesia)
  • Kim (1992–1999, Turkey)
  • The Ladder (1956–1972, US)
  • Ladies' Magazine (1827–1837, US), merged with Godey's Lady's Book
  • The Ladies' Mercury (1693, England)
  • The Lady's Magazine (1770–1847, England)
  • The Lady's Monthly Museum (1798–1832, England)
  • The Lady's Realm (1896–1915, England)
  • Lear's (1988–1994, US)
  • Look (2007–2018, UK)
  • Lucky (2000–2015, US)
  • Mademoiselle (1935–2001)
  • McCall's (1897–2002, US)
  • The Minerviad: Devoted to Literature and Amusement, for the Ladies (March 30-Aug. 24, 1822, US)[5]
  • Mingguan Wanita (1983–2020, Malaysia)
  • Mirabella (1989–2000, US)
  • Missbehave (2006–2009, US)
  • MODE (1997–2001, US)
  • Modern Homemaking, The American Needlewoman (1929, Maine, US)
  • Modern Priscilla (1887–1930, US)
  • Modern Woman (1930s - 1950s UK)
  • More (1997–2016, US)
  • More: for New Zealand women (1983–1996, New Zealand)
  • Mothering (1976–2011, US)
  • Muslim Girl (2007, Canada/US)
  • Nameh-e Banuvan (1920–1921, Iran)
  • New England Offering (1847–1850, US)
  • New York Woman (1986–1992, US)
  • Nova (1965–1975, UK)
  • NOW (1996–2019, UK)
  • off our backs (1970–2008, US)
  • On the Issues (1983–2008, US)
  • On Our Backs (1984–2006, US)
  • Pandora (1971–1979, US)
  • Peg's Paper (1919–1940, UK)
  • Peterson's Magazine (1842–1898, US)
  • Pictorial Review (1899–1939, US)
  • Playgirl (1973–2016, US)
  • Quarante (1984–1990, US)
  • ROCKRGRL (1994–2005, US)
  • Redbook (1903–2019, US)
  • Rosie (2001–2003, US)
  • Sarinah (1982–1994, Indonesia)
  • Savvy (1977-1991, US; called Savvy Woman 1987-1991)
  • Sekar (2009–2013, Indonesia)
  • Smith's Magazine (1905–1922, US)
  • Spare Rib (1972–1993, UK)
  • Sports Illustrated for Women (1999–2002, US)
  • Sportswoman (1973–1977, US)
  • $pread (2005–2010, US)
  • Sudden Weekly (1995–2015, Hong Kong)
  • Terakki-i Muhadderat (1869–1870, Ottoman Empire)
  • Today's Housewife (1905–1928, US)
  • Trouble & Strife (1983–2002, UK)
  • U.S. Lady (1955, US)
  • Velvetpark (2002–2007, US)
  • Venus Zine (1995–2010)
  • VIBE Vixen (2004–2013, US)
  • Vice Versa (1947–1948, US)
  • Viva (circa 1970s, US)
  • The Woman Voter (1910–1917, US)
  • Wanita (1969–2017, Malaysia)
  • Woman's Home Companion (1873–1957, US)
  • Woman's Journal (1870–1931, US)
  • Woman's Realm, merged with Woman's Weekly in 2001
  • Woman's Viewpoint (1923–1927, US)
  • Women in Music (1935–1940, US)
  • Women's Physique World (1984–2006, US)
  • Women's World (1913–1921, Turkey)
  • womenSports (1974–2000, US)
  • Working Woman (1976–2001, US)
  • Young Woman's Journal (1889–1929, US)
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Re(de)fining Magazine". Archived from the original on 2015-08-11. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  • ^ "Urban Woman Magazine". Archived from the original on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  • ^ "View Woman Magazine". Archived from the original on 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  • ^ "Woman Engineer". Archived from the original on 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  • ^ Extext, Internet Archive

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