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  2. List of German women's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Femina Politica, first published in 1997; Missy Magazine, first published in 2008; No longer published: Beiträge zur feministischen Theorie und Praxis, published 1978-2008 ...

  3. German fashion - Wikipedia

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    German fashion is known for unconventional young designers and manufacturers of sports and outdoor clothing, ready-to-wear and custom-made creations. [ 1 ] Berlin , the country's capital city, is also a fashion capital of the world and the home of Berlin Fashion Week , the country's main event where young and creative German fashion designers ...

  4. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    German pronunciation: is a diminutive of German pronunciation:, originally meaning "young woman". [ a ] [ 7 ] In Bavaria and Austria, Dirndl can mean a young woman, a girlfriend or the dress. The dress can for clarity be called Dirndlkleid (literally 'young woman's dress') or Dirndlgewand ('young woman's clothing').

  5. Further Details Emerge on Germany’s Newest Fashion ... - AOL

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    Germany’s youngest fashion event, Frankfurt Fashion Week, divulged new details today. The event — a mixture of retail trade shows and fashion conferences — will take place between July 5 and ...

  6. As Berlin Fashion Week Begins, So Does Contest to Be Germany ...

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    BERLIN – This week, the German capital will once again host live runway shows, as Berlin Fashion Week begins on Monday. The event is taking place in March for the first time and will also ...

  7. Sibylle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine became very popular among women due to its coverage of sophisticated self-sewing articles which was very popular in the country at that time. [5] It was also sold in Moscow introducing the fashion trends in East Germany to the Soviet women. [12] For a long time the circulation of Sibylle was 200,000 copies. [9]

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  9. Die Dame - Wikipedia

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    Janina Dłuska, Cover design for Die Dame magazine, 1920s. In the early 1920s, the magazine promoted independent and career driven women. Most of the original fashion layouts and cover pages were created by mostly female designers and artists such as Erica Mohr, Hanna Goerke, Martha Sparkuhl, Janina Dłuska, Julie Haase-Werkenthin, Gerda Bunzel, and Steffie Nathan.