Description: Entre Nous November 1930 Published by The Debutante Bureau of Harper's Bazaar Volume 4 No. 1. An extremely rare 34 page magazine focusing on Debutante culture in various American cities, the Debutante Bureau of Harper's Bazaar was a marketing component of the magazine used for demographic research for fashion and cosmetics. Book publishers Harper & Brothers founded the magazine based in New York City on November 2, 186. This company also gave birth to Harper's Magazine. Harper's Bazar began publication as a tabloid-size weekly newspaper catering to women in the middle and upper classes. It showcased fashion from Germany and Paris in a newspaper-design format. In fact, it was directly inspired by and modeled on a German fashion magazine Der Bazar, and received content from the German magazine in its early years, often publishing it simultaneously.[12][13] It was not until 1901 Harper's moved to a monthly issued magazine which it maintains today. Now Harper's Bazaar is owned and operated by Hearst in the United States and the National Magazine Company in the United Kingdom. Hearst purchased the magazine in 1913.[11] The name change to Harper's Bazaar was filed on December 30, 1930.[6] However, the first magazine that showed the spelling "bazaar" on the cover came earlier with the November 1929 issue. Early years (1898–1912)As the turn of the century began in America, Harper's Bazar began featuring both illustrations and photographs for its covers and inside features of high society and increasingly of fashion.[citation needed] During the late Victorian period, as the women's suffrage movement was gaining momentum (American women did not all win the right to vote until 1920 with the passing of the 19th Amendment), the introduction of more tailored dresses and jackets coincided with women's new sense of feminism. Bazaar also began profiling prominent socialites, such as the Astors and the Griscoms. In its early years, Harper's Bazaar focused primarily on society news, women's issues, and literature. The magazine featured articles, short stories, and serialized novels by notable authors such as Henry James, Edith Wharton, and Virginia Woolf.
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Publication Month: November
Publication Year: 1930
Format: Physical
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Publication Name: Harper's Bazaar
Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Genre: Fashion, History, Holiday
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Fashion, Art