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Femina was established in 1972, [1] and the first issue was published in September 1972. The cover of the first issue was shot in the garage of Svida Alisjahbana, whose father was the magazine's photographer.
Sofyan is the founder of Femina Group. With his young sister, Mirta Kartohadiprodjo (née Alisjahbana), his wife, Pia and a family friend, Atiek Makarim and Widarti Goenawan founded the first ever women's magazine in Indonesia, called Femina in 1972. [citation needed]
Femina, a bimonthly women's magazine in India published since 1959 Femina (Indonesia) , an Indonesian women's magazine published from 1972 to 2023, currently an online portal Femina (South Africa) , a South African women's magazine published from 1982 to 2010
She represented the province of West Java and won Miss Indonesia 2018 on 22 February 2018. [1] She then represented Indonesia at Miss World 2018 in China. [2] Previously, Samadikun was a top 40 finalist of GADIS Sampul 2012 and the face of Femina 2014. [3]
The roles of women in Indonesia today are being affected by many factors, including increased modernization, globalization, improved education and advances in technology. . Many Indonesian women choose to reside in cities instead of staying in townships to perform agricultural work because of personal, professional, and family-related necessities, and economic requiremen
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.
In 2019, an Indonesian anti-feminist group, called Indonesia Tanpa Feminis or Indonesia without Feminism, launched a social media campaign amid the debate over a proposed contentious sexual violence legislation. [23] [35] The groups Instagram page has a clear message stating "My body is not mine; Indonesia doesn't need feminism."
[1] [2] [4] Then, in 2003, she was appointed editor in chief of Femina. [1] [4] In 2010, she was given the additional role of Femina's chief community officer. [2] In addition to running the magazine, Fatimah has also hosted the show "Confessions of a Workaholic" on the magazine's radio network.