JJ is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Japan by Kobunsha. It was the earliest established women's magazine for college students in Japan, being established in 1975 as an extra issue of weekly Josei Jishin. JJ is currently[citation needed] popular among young Japanese women. Most readers of JJ are between 17 to 26, included college students and office workers.[citation needed]
JJ advises its readers to dress conservatively, now and then. It uses many professional fashion models, however, they are not necessarily models under exclusive contract with JJ. Ryoko Tanami is a typical JJ model; she has frequently featured in Classy, a version of JJ for older readers. (for women aged between 24 to 28)
JJ Bis is a version of JJ' magazine for older teens.
Models featured in JJ
- Miki Arimura
- Ari Ohta
- Saori Ochiai
- Natsuki Kato
- Mayumi
- Kaori Sawanoi
- Mie Sadamoto
- JJ Bozeman
External links
- [1] -Publisher (Japanese)
- Mikeware-Mags JJ magazine cover archive
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