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Seventeen 369 August 2004 Online

During this period, Seventeen was a leading title in the teen magazine market, competing with others like CosmoGirl and Teen Vogue . Research from 2004 indicates that while physical appearance remained the most common theme, the magazine was noted for a high volume of positive and "real-life" messages compared to its peers.

: Typical of the era, the magazine balanced celebrity gossip with advice on fashion, makeup, and "back to school" essentials. Seventeen 369 August 2004

AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more During this period, Seventeen was a leading title

: The issue featured a 2-page segment on the singer. AI responses may include mistakes

The issue of Seventeen magazine was a notable "Back to School" edition featuring teen star Hilary Duff on the cover. At the time, the magazine was led by Editor-in-Chief Atoosa Rubenstein , who was known for her personal and relatable editorial style. Key Features and Content

: Under Rubenstein, the magazine increasingly included stories on academics, politics, and social issues alongside traditional teen topics like appearance and relationships.

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