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  2. Egg (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Egg typically used the same models for each issue of the magazine, some of whom have been involved with the magazine for a very long time. Every so often, these "older generation" of models left the magazine, and newer girls came in. Girls who left the magazine usually went to model for another fashion magazine, or would delve into something different, such as acting, singing or even setting ...

  3. Category:Defunct magazines published in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Magazine Special; List of magazines published by MediaWorks; Magi-Cu; Manga Burikko; Manga Erotics F; Manga Sunday; Mangajin; Meiroku zasshi; Men's Egg; Mini World (Japanese magazine) Monthly Arcadia; Monthly Asuka Fantasy DX; Monthly Birz; Monthly Comic Blade; Monthly Ikki; Monthly Magazine Z; Monthly Shōnen Jump; Monthly Shōnen Rival

  4. Category : Defunct women's magazines published in Japan

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    Defunct women's fashion magazines published in Japan (4 P) Pages in category "Defunct women's magazines published in Japan" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

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  6. Men's Egg - Wikipedia

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    MensEGG was a style magazine distributed in Japan aimed at young men published between 1999 and 2013. It was a counterpart of Egg magazine, which focused on Gyaru-oh (male Gyaru) fashions [1] – it was the gyaru-oh bible. There is also Men's Egg Bitter magazine, aimed at Gyaruo aged 23 and above.

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  8. Kogal - Wikipedia

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    Egg, a fashion magazine for kogals, was established in 1995. In the mid-1990s, the Japanese media gave a great deal of attention to the phenomenon of enjo kōsai ("paid dating") supposedly engaged in by bored housewives and high school students, thus linking kogals to prostitutes. [15]

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