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Classy (magazine)

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Categories
  
Fashion

Year founded
  
1984

Country
  
Japan

Frequency
  
Monthly

Company
  
Kobunsha

Language
  
Japanese

Classy (magazine)

Monthly Classy Magazine is a Japanese women's magazine. Its title Classy is derived from the English adjective classy. It is estimated that the average reader of Classy magazine is between the age of 24 and 28. The magazine is known to be popular with office ladies (widely known as OL in Japan). It is also famous among university students as a magazine for Onekei (お姉系) fashion.

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History

Classy was first published in 1984. The magazine is published by Kobunsha.

The magazine targets women in their 20s. It is a sister magazine of JJ, and has been published since 1984 by the same company. The two magazines are closely linked, and often, models who posed for JJ magazine in their youth will return a few years later to model for Classy.

Models

In the beginning, most of the models were American supermodels, however changes in the policy led to the inclusion of more and more local models. Famous Japanese supermodels, namely Umemiya Anna (梅宮 アンナ) and Aoyama Kyoko (青山 恭子) started their modeling careers by appearing as cover girls in the magazine.

Several well-known models are working for the magazine. Hiroko Hatano, who used to work for JJ magazine, started to work as a model here in 2005. Jessica Michibata, Sayo Aizawa and Ryoko Tanami are also popular.

References

Classy (magazine) Wikipedia