Creme (magazine) explained

Frequency:Monthly
Category:Entertainment magazine for girls
Firstdate:December 1999
Finaldate:25 August 2014
Company:Bauer Media
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Website:Creme

Creme was a monthly New Zealand magazine for girls aged 10 to 18. The last issue was released in August 2014.

Overview

Creme was founded in 1999 by Natalie Chandulal and then sold to Waiata Publishing in 2003.[1] The magazine was owned by the Bauer Media Group.[2] The former owner was APN Specialist Publications NZ Limited.[2] [3] Bauer Media acquired it from APN in 2013.[2]

The magazine covered the latest news, celebrity interviews, fashion trends, skincare and beauty, competitions and quizzes. It also gave useful advice to young girls about body image, friend situations and health. The magazine also featured about 5 posters in each issue.

Creme ceased publication with the last issue on 25 August 2014.[2]

Team

The editorial staff included:

Kristina Rapley; editor, Amber Wijnstok;deputy editor, Anna Saveleva; designer, Louise Logan; fashion editor

and previously:

Alice O'Connell, editor; Emma Clifton, assistant editor; Emma Hepburn, art director; Virginia Brown, fashion & beauty editor; and Lisa Taylor, designer.

Creme Girl Ambassadors

Since early 2008, Creme ran yearly competitions for girls who want to be the next Creme girl ambassador. The winner received her own monthly column in the magazine and her own interview.

List of Creme Girl Ambassadors:

Notes and References

  1. News: Bauer's Creme magazine folds. 7 January 2017. StopPress. 5 August 2014.
  2. News: John Drinnan. Girls' mag Creme closes after 15 years. 7 January 2017. NZ Herald. 6 August 2014.
  3. News: Creme magazine celebrates its 13th Birthday with sleepover. 7 January 2017. Community Scoop. 30 October 2012.