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Founded | 1925 |
Final issue | 1990 |
Country | Belgium |
Based in | Brussels |
Language | Dutch |
OCLC | 428437809 |
Het Rijk der Vrouw ( Dutch: Woman's Realm) was a Belgian women's magazine published in Brussels between 1925 and 1990.
The magazine was established in 1924, [1] and its first issue appeared in 1925. [2] [3] Its original title was Het Modeblad. [3] It was published by n.v. Het Rijk der Vrouw which was part of a company owned by Jan Meuwissen. [3] The focus of the magazine was on fashion for women and girls. [3] The magazine was renamed as Het Rijk der Vrouw in 1931 after it was redesigned. [3]
Femmes d'Aujourd'hui was its sister publication, and both magazines were acquired by the publishing company J. Hoste in 1975. [3] Later, Het Rijk der Vrouw became part of Almaspar. [4] Mediaxis bought the magazine in 1990. [3]
It was a conservative magazine emphasizing family values and connoisseurship. [2] [5] Its target audience was young women as well as experienced housewives. [6] The magazine covered articles on fashion, home decoration and marriage. [6] It also featured photonovels from the issue 617 dated 27 February 1957. [3]
In 1990 Het Rijk der Vrouw went bankrupt and then, merged with Libelle, another Belgian women's magazine. [7] [8]