Burda style

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Burda style
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description Fashion and sewing magazine
Area of ​​Expertise sew
language German , 17 languages
publishing company Verlag Aenne Burda GmbH + Co. KG
Hubert Burda Media ( Germany )
Headquarters Offenburg
First edition 1950
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 79,795 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 82,719 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Editor Aenne Burda (†)
Web link www.burdastyle.de
Article archive archive
ISSN (print)

Burda Style ( spelling : burda style ; formerly: Burda Moden ) is a fashion magazine that is distributed in 17 languages ​​in over 100 countries. The publishing house was founded in 1949 by Aenne Burda , the first edition appeared in 1950 and is still published today by Hubert Burda Media . The magazine is published monthly and contains articles patterns to sew for women's and children's clothing and sometimes men's clothes.

history

Aenne Burda's revolutionary idea of including patterns for sewing the models shown in her fashion magazine from 1952 made her magazine a great economic success. For the first time, readers were able to produce the latest fashions themselves at low cost, while dresses from other fashion magazines remained unaffordable for the average woman. In 1987, Burda Moden became the first Western Russian-language magazine to be sold in the Soviet Union , and in 1994 the first Western magazine on the market in the People's Republic of China . From 1995 to 2000 Susanne Stein , married since 1998 to Susanne Walsleben, was editor-in-chief of Burda Moden .

When Aenne Burda retired from the management of the publishing house at the age of 85, her son Hubert Burda took over the magazine.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The first edition of "Burda Moden" 1950. (No longer available online.) In: focus.de. July 17, 2009, archived from the original on August 16, 2016 ; accessed on December 13, 2018 .
  2. Deep cuts in the fashion magazine Burda Style: Editor-in-chief Dagmar Bily leaves the publishing house. In: meedia.de. July 12, 2016, accessed August 15, 2016 .
  3. Inga Griese: Aenne Burda - Master of Double Emancipation. In: welt.de. July 27, 2009, accessed August 15, 2016 .
  4. Susanne Walsleben. randomhouse.de, accessed on June 7, 2020 (author biography).