Jun 10, 2003 12:35 AM
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(Updated Jun 10, 2003 12:35 AM)
Long skirts are out, short skirts are in;
its fashion to wear just one bangle;
Oh!!! the zig-zag haircut looks too cool;
Hey do u know...whats Aishwarya Rai wearing at Cannes Festival?;
comeon...dont wear such old colours wear something like the cover model of this month's Femina issue...
Do you know what kind of men Lara Dutta loves?...
Now I know, how can I get other guys attention...
I wanna be a sort of femme fatale...
........ Its fashion and women in, others out from Femina.
The bold topics like sex, vulgarity, Men we love, etc are dealt in Femina which add to up to its subscribers. The celebrities talk about fashion, trend, their affairs, their loves, likes and etc...this all makes up the boldness of the magazine. It shows the fairer sex is no longer just tender...its bold and independent too.
The feminine tenderness had always been on hike in the minds. Femina supports it but not only supports it, it let us know the other aspects too. Women are not just emotional, sentimental; every feeling and emotion now is harmoniuous with other consummate qualities that make them magnanimous and at the same time obstreperous too. Femina makes women proud of themselves.
Men are not just the out-house creatures, women here too find equal status. But Femina needs to add articles in relation to how women can attain equal status with men on basis of their talent and knowledge, not just on basis of being the ''FAIRER SEX''.
At last I'll say that Femina is truly the magazine for every women but to increase the subscribers they need to lessen the cost and make up the articles in more easier english.
The men, if they buy Femina, understand women and that makes always a fruitful hetro-relationship.