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Chic (women's magazine)

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76:, was appointed editor. From an initial circulation of 15,000, sales had risen to 32,000 by mid-1986, with half that number again sold abroad. The magazine cost 90p and consisted of around 70 pages. There was a relatively high ratio of editorial to advertising, and the magazine encountered difficulty attracting advertising from white agencies. 79:
Its editorial intention was to cover "the whole spectrum of hair care and beauty, as well as fashion, fitness and all the other facets which contribute to the total look of a sophisticated contemporary black person." The magazine included the elements of mainstream women's magazines – lifestyle,
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careers, beauty and relationships – but from a Black perspective. There was also emphasis on the double
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women. Launched in 1984, the magazine was one of the first for black women in Britain.
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of being both Black and female, and some attention paid to race and politics.
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The magazine, owned by Ratepress Ltd, was discontinued in 1988.
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Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom
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For the women lifestyle magazine launched in 2012, see
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Index

Chic (magazine)
Chic (pornographic magazine)
women's magazine
Black
Val McCalla
The Voice
Winsome Cornish
discrimination


Yinka Sunmonu
Alison Donnell
Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture
ISBN
978-1-134-70025-7
The Guardian
The Business of Women's Magazines
ISBN
978-1-85091-627-7
Women's Magazines: The First 300 Years
ISBN
978-0-7206-0936-3
Categories
Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom
Black British history
Magazines established in 1984
Magazines disestablished in 1988

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