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Femina was established in 1972, [1] and the first issue was published in September 1972. The cover of the first issue was shot in the garage of Svida Alisjahbana , whose father was the magazine's photographer.
Parenting Indonesia - parenting magazine [9] PC Magazine Indonesia; Playboy Indonesia - ceased publishing in March 2007 after threats by extremist groups; Reader's Digest Indonesia - lifestyle magazine [10] Rolling Stone Indonesia; Seventeen Indonesia - teen women's lifestyle magazine; Shonen Magz Indonesia - manga comics, folded in July 2013 ...
Femina, a bimonthly women's magazine in India published since 1959 Femina (Indonesia) , an Indonesian women's magazine published from 1972 to 2023, currently an online portal Femina (South Africa) , a South African women's magazine published from 1982 to 2010
[1] [4] In 2010, she was given the additional role of Femina's chief community officer. [2] In addition to running the magazine, Fatimah has also hosted the show "Confessions of a Workaholic" on the magazine's radio network. [1] [4] She has worked to build communities for women entrepreneurs and leaders via the magazine. [1]
Sofyan is the founder of Femina Group. With his young sister, Mirta Kartohadiprodjo (née Alisjahbana), his wife, Pia and a family friend, Atiek Makarim and Widarti Goenawan founded the first ever women's magazine in Indonesia, called Femina in 1972. [citation needed]
Hardisurya's first article in Femina Magazine was titled "Keluyuran di Pusat Mode New York", which covered New York as a fashion capital as well as a trend forecast for 1973. In 1977, Hardisurya began covering Pret-a-porter Paris as an official fashion journalist, along with Femina Magazine founders, Pia Alisjahbana and Mirta Kartohadiprodjo.
In 2023, in recognition of Sadli's academic endeavours, the scope of the Sadli Lecture – initiated by the University of Indonesia in conjunction with the Australian National University to commemorate Sadli's late husband – was expanded to cover gender issues. [11] That year, Sadli received a lifetime achievement award from Femina magazine. [12]
Gadis (stylized in all caps since 1991; Girl) was an Indonesian weekly magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1973 by Femina Group. [1] [2] Gadis focused on fashion and celebrities and offered information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events.