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- Vanidades abstract "Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines. Published by Editorial Televisa across the United States and Hispanic America, it was launched in Cuba in 1931 as a humor magazine, but eventually became a women's magazine in the early 1940s. When Fidel Castro took the power, Vanidades' headquarters moved to Miami from Havana. Later, in 1961, Vanidades was relaunched as Nueva Vanidades and eventually as Vanidades Continental.The profile of the magazine is intended to be for women, addressing them in a friendly manner and serving as a guide to help them keep up with the trends in fashion, culture, arts, health and beauty. To guarantee its market success the magazine is edited locally in some cases, blending national preferences with international trends and always following its traditionally classical style.The main headquarters of Vanidades are now located in Mexico. However, localized editions are released simultaneously in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, United States, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.".
- Vanidades circulation "309788".
- Vanidades country Mexico.
- Vanidades depictionDescription "Special issue of Vanidades, covering the wedding of the Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbón (July 10, 2004).".
- Vanidades genre List_of_women's_magazines.
- Vanidades imageSize "226".
- Vanidades issn "1665-7519".
- Vanidades language Spanish_language.
- Vanidades publisher Televisa.
- Vanidades wikiPageExternalLink www.vanidades.cl.
- Vanidades wikiPageExternalLink www.vanidades.com.mx.
- Vanidades wikiPageExternalLink www.vanidades.com.
- Vanidades wikiPageExternalLink www.vanidades.in.
- Vanidades wikiPageID "567397".
- Vanidades wikiPageRevisionID "561018689".
- Vanidades year "2011".
- Vanidades category List_of_women's_magazines.
- Vanidades circulationYear "2011".
- Vanidades company Televisa.
- Vanidades country Mexico.
- Vanidades frequency "Monthly".
- Vanidades hasPhotoCollection Vanidades.
- Vanidades imageCaption "Special issue of Vanidades, covering the wedding of the Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbón .".
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- Vanidades imageSize "226".
- Vanidades issn "1665".
- Vanidades language Spanish_language.
- Vanidades title "Vanidades".
- Vanidades totalCirculation "309788".
- Vanidades subject Category:American_magazines.
- Vanidades subject Category:Spanish-language_magazines.
- Vanidades subject Category:Women's_magazines.
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- Vanidades comment "Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines. Published by Editorial Televisa across the United States and Hispanic America, it was launched in Cuba in 1931 as a humor magazine, but eventually became a women's magazine in the early 1940s. When Fidel Castro took the power, Vanidades' headquarters moved to Miami from Havana.".
- Vanidades label "Vanidades".
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- Vanidades name "Vanidades".