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- Honey_(magazine) comment "Honey was a monthly magazine in the United Kingdom for young women, launched by Fleetway Publications in April 1960. It was founded by Audrey Slaughter (later wife of Charles Wintour and stepmother of Anna Wintour) with Jean McKinley as editor. A cover tagline was introduced in October 1960 that read "For the teens and twenties" - by 1962 this had become "Young, gay and get-ahead."At its height, Honey sold about 250,000 copies a month.".