Audrey
from: Korean American Publications
See Larger Image
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
List Price: $23.70Your Price: $14.00
You Save: $9.70 (41%)Prices subject to change.
Average Rating:
Sales Rank: 1594
Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 6
Label: Korean American Publications
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Manufacturer: Korean American Publications
Number Of Issues: 6
Publisher: Korean American Publications
Sales Rank: 1594
Studio: Korean American Publications
Subscription Length: 365 days
Editorial Review:Product Description:Highlights stories that interest Asian American women nationwide. Each issue is packed with glossy photos, as well as entertaining and informative articles on the latest fashion and beauty trends, celebrity news, health, dining, home dicor, relationships and more.
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Related Items:
see more
Related Items:
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating: 
-
Audrey is O.K.
Audrey Magazine is another magazine for Asian Americans. This magazine is o.k. I read the first issue ever and still a reader. Mostly Audrey covers various topics for Asian American females from Fashion, Beauty(makeup/Cosmetics/Hair), Relationship, Politics, Cooking, Book Reviews, Asian American History to Movie Stars. I really like it since there is nothing like this right now for Asian females. The writing for this magazine is very similar to A. Magazine Inside Asian America, that magazine is out of business. Not difficult to read. The magazine I would like to point out is very thin not a thick magazine like Glamour, Vogue or Elle. It is thinner than Allure Magazine. If you were a reader of A. Magazine Inside Asian America the magazine is thin like that and Audrey is a bi monthly magazine. I like the paper and the gloss of this magazine plus it is fun to look at fashionable Asians which are never shown in mainstream mags like Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Allure, Glamour, Cosmopolitian, Self, Shape, Seventeen, Teen..etc.
The only thing wrong with Audrey Magazine is the short articles and other how to do sections. It does not go into great details. Other than that it is cool.
Rating: 
-
True effort to represent views of real Asian Americans
This magazine does a good job highlighting up and coming Asian Americans in the mainstream US media. At the same time, it has a semi-grassroots feel, but with mainstream issues still in mind. It will only get better as it gets more advertisers.