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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.
Family Circle (1932–2019, US) Family Health (1969–1991, US) The Farmer's Wife (1897–1939, US) Fatat al-Sharq (1906–1929, Egypt) The Female Spectator (1744–1746, UK) Femina (1972–2023, Indonesia) Femina (1982–2010, South Africa) Femmes françaises (1944–1957, France) Filament (UK) Fit Pregnancy (1993–2015, US) Fitness (1992 ...
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Femina Miss Grand India: Titiksha Taggar Ritika Raina Rudrapriya Yadav Karuna Singh Top 15: Aishwarya Goel Top 15: Manya Singh Runner-Up: 2019 Mansi Sehgal Sonal Sharma Garima Verma Megha Kaul Garima Yadav Top 12: Harnaaz Sandhu Top 12: Siddhi Gupta Top 12: Shinata Chauhan Top 6: 2018 Gayatri Bharadwaj Femina Miss India United Continents ...
Femina was founded in 1959. [1] [9] The magazine was first published in July 1959. [9]It has organized and sponsored the Femina Miss India beauty pageant since 1964. [10] [11] [citation needed] From 1994 to 1999, it also sponsored the Femina Look of the Year contest to send an Indian contestant to the Elite Model Look competition.
Femina (stylized in all caps) was a women's magazine that was published in South Africa from 1982 to 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was marketed toward older women, and for a time it was one of the leading special-interest magazines in South Africa.
Femina Miss India is sponsored by Femina, a women's magazine published by the Times Group. From 2002, the third winner of Femina Miss India was changed from Miss India Asia Pacific International to Femina Miss India-Earth to designate India's representative to the new Miss Earth pageant, and a finalist was sent to Miss International.