About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: 20 Ans, A&F Quarterly, Al-Khansaa (magazine), Allure (magazine), Al Jamila, Amina (magazine), Avenue (magazine), Azizah, Brigitte (magazine), Bunte, Burda Style, Camera Obscura (journal), Catalina magazine, CHOC (magazine), Cipria, Country Homes & Interiors, Das deutsche Madel, Divanee Magazine, EMMA (magazine), Ettelaat-e Banuvan, Eva (magazine), Fair Lady, Fashion Forward, Femina (Indonesia), Femmes du Maroc, Fucsia, Glamour (magazine), Gloria (magazine), Grazia, Gynaika Magazine, Henne, House Beautiful, Hype Hair, Joy (magazine), Kvinner og Klaer, LaIsha, Latina (magazine), La Belle Assemblee, La Gazette du Bon Ton, Lear's Magazine, Lepota & Zdravlje, List of women's magazines, Livingetc, Lucire, Madame Figaro, Marie Claire, Miasto Kobiet, Mothering (magazine), Ms. (magazine), Nova (magazine), NS-Frauen-Warte, Nylon (magazine), O, The Oprah Magazine, Opzij, Pride Magazine, Psychologies, Rabotnitsa, Sarie, Sayidaty, Shape (magazine), Social Diary Daily, Style (magazine), Tint (magazine), Urd (magazine), Ute og hjemme, Vanidades, VIVmag, Vogue (magazine), Vogue Paris, Voici, Vs. (magazine), Women's Physique World, Zanan magazine. Excerpt: A&F Quarterly is an American lifestyle periodical by Abercrombie & Fitch. Targeted towards the college-aged youth (18-22), the Quarterly primarily serves as a promotional vehicle for the A&F brand. Its contents prominently feature photo spreads by A&F photographer Bruce Weber and also encompass a variety of articles on lifestyle, sex, entertainment, travel, dining, and celebrity interviews. The Quarterly's inclusion of nudity and sexuality has been a continual controversial topic. Positive criticism during its initial American run (1997-2003) called it an ingenious marketing tool, the envy of the publishing world, which "redefined the All-American look for teenagers." Negative...