Pinky (magazine) explained

Frequency:Monthly
Circulation:736,669 (2009)[1]
Category:Fashion
Company:Shueisha
Publisher:Shueisha
Founded:2004
Lastdate:22 December 2009
Country:Japan
Based:Tokyo
Language:Japanese
Website:Official website (archived)

Pinky was a Japanese fashion magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 2004 as a sister magazine of Seventeen,[2] Pinky was targeted at teenagers and young women in their early 20s[3] or early 30s.[4] The headquarters of the magazine was in Tokyo.[5] The indy rock band 0.8Syooogeki were signed to a contract with the magazine in 2008. Pinky officially ended publishing on 22 December 2009.[6]

Special exclusive models

Exclusive models

Aimi

Mai Goto

Nami Inoue

Kelly

Coco Kinoshita

Yukina Kinoshita

Hitomi Nakahodo

Risa Nakama

Sayaka Ogata

Sachi

Hitomi Sakata

Shiori Sato

Mai Suzuri

Izumi Tokuda

Yumi Yamaoka

Mari Yaguchi

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/index.html. ja:一般社団法人日本雑誌協会 印刷部数公表. Japan Magazine Publishers Association Circulation Number Search. 12 June 2015. Japan Magazine Publishers Association. Japanese.
  2. http://www.shashinshu.jp/database/zasshi/pinky.html PINKY(ピンキー)雑誌モデル
  3. http://www.brand-navigate.com/streetcasual_g/pinky.html PINKY(ピンキー) の読者はこんな人!
  4. http://wiki.theppn.org/Pinky Pinky – Wiki.theppn
  5. Web site: Pinky. Fashion Model Directory. 30 October 2016.
  6. Web site: http://www.j-cast.com/2009/09/09049271.html. ja:女性向けファッション誌「PINKY」休刊へ. 12 June 2015. J-CAST, Inc.. 9 September 2009. Japanese.