Seventeen (American magazine)
Seventeen is an American teen magazine covering topics such as fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and entertainment geared towards adolescent girls. Founded in 1944 by Helen Valentine and published by Hearst Magazines, it was initially designed to promote positive role models and responsible citizenship for young women during wartime.
Throughout its history, Seventeen has adapted to changing trends and cultural norms, while maintaining its core focus on empowering teenage girls. Editorial content features advice columns, celebrity interviews, fashion spreads, beauty tips, and articles addressing social and personal issues relevant to its target audience.
The magazine has evolved from its print origins to include a significant online presence with a website, social media channels, and digital content. Over the years, Seventeen has launched the careers of numerous models, actresses, and influencers, and has been a platform for discussing important topics like body image, self-esteem, mental health, and social activism.
Seventeen has faced criticism at times for its portrayal of ideal beauty standards and its advertising practices. However, it remains a prominent and influential publication within the teen magazine market. Its longevity underscores its ability to connect with and cater to the evolving needs and interests of teenage girls.