
The front cover of sugar, quite an un organised front cover, a hint of red to attract attention of the reader, exaggerated story in the cover line, “Made to sale my dogs to pay for mums funeral.” A story to grip a young girl’s attention in love with animals and be furious as it is something they neglect and have to read on to understand the persons devastation, it is something many young girls are able to relate to.
“Dumped because of my hairy body,” something that could cause fear as a girl could be afraid of having that, a boy might also read this as he may not be mature enough to understand that all humans’ even females grow body hair so finds something so unusual something he needs to read. Taylor swift, a young girls perfect role model, a young woman doing very well for herself singing songs the target audience would listen to, her perception of why she prefers being single could catch a boy and girls eye. The boys want to know what’s going on in the minds of a woman. Why they’d rather not have a boyfriend and try and improve himself to try and eliminate the reasons for why a girl would rather be single and not be with him. And girls to almost role model her self to be like Taylor swift. The barcode on the front is not so aesthetically pleasing but jumps away from the older generations’ classic neat magazine front cover. Showing teenage rebellion to classic styles and creating their own.

The magazine Cosmo girl’s front cover comes across very glamorous at first thought. The hints of red grip the attention of your eye and the neat layout of the magazine almost creates a sense of class to the young teenage magazine. The font of the title, girl written as if it has been done by lipstick hammers down that this is a girl’s magazine, finished with the very feminine lipstick pink kiss on the right column of the magazine. In the left Colum, the column seen by most eyes in the shop, very simply it says in black font FASHION, HAIR, MAKEUP, GIFTS, LOVE, everything a girl is interested in. the use of Christina Aguilera, a mature successful woman many teenage girls would aspire to be. She is a very good role model to use and it says on the cover “from stripped to strong,” showing that there could be a very personal story inside regarding herself. But almost creating a possible false hope for the reading audience, girls not as pretty or talented vocally will not have these opportunities Christina Aguilera has. Christina may have had a struggle to get where she is today, but she has had a real talent ninety nine percent of the readers don’t have. Even though girls want to be Christina or like her, the harsh reality is they are probably never going to be.

M is a very messy front cover; jam packed with every bit of information and celebrity face you can find, this I believe would target the younger teenagers. So much there almost giving the young girls the impression as there are more celebrities and stories on the front its defiantly the best magazine. the use of Justin Bieber right next to the title would be to really engage with a younger teenage audience, a young man who is at an age where anything is possible for these young girls, he’s young enough to maybe give them a chance, complimented with the comment, “im shy around girls,” girls would be very eager to find out why, and so would boys. Boys would think why is he shy, he as everything? And girls would be thinking exactly the same. The use of pink and purple, with the title smothered in love hearts creates a real femininity about the magazine showing the target audience is young girl.

Teen vogue, the woman’s biggest fashion magazine made into a teenage version, the bright yellow eye catching use of the word teen as their brand name already tells us the target audience of the magazine. It also tells the teenagers this is a magazine for you, a lot of older teenagers will start reading the main vogue as they just want to be adults, but for young teenagers it is just perfect in their eyes. With Zac Efron, the main character in the successful teenage hit high school musical, it will catch any teenage girls eye. Their dream boy, the movie displaying their youth in the way only every teenage girl could dream for it to be. The left column very neat and tidy, unlike a lot of teenage magazines, giving it an adult theme to it, “the boys of 90210, Selena Gomez, Kate Maria, Leighton Meester, Elle Fanning’s,” simply listed but telling the audience exactly what they’ll be getting in the issue of teen vogue, giving young girls with the simple approach almost the adult feeling that they are grown up reading a fashion magazine, giving them false hope that they are mature and beyond the intelligence of their peers.

From analysing the five front covers targeted at young girls I have concluded, the magazines try to give off the impression reading them will make girls mature, smarter and so much wiser when it comes to men. Although this unfortunately is false hope being given to them. By using props and stories of successful people with talents that are so rare which the majority of the audiences will never be able to have.
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