Editor-in-Chief | Nasja Veljković |
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Categories | Women's magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | May 2004 |
Company | Adria Media |
Country | Serbia |
Language | Serbian |
Website | www |
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The magazine annually organizes "Race on the Heels" (Serbian : Trka na Štiklama) on various spots in Belgrade such as the high street Prince Michael Street or Delta City shopping mall.
According to SMMRI Pradex, the magazine's readership was 194,746 in May 2011 with the issue featuring Ana Ivanovic on its cover in a purple dress shot by John Russo. [4] It was the best selling issue since the issue of October 2004 when Keira Knightley appeared the cover. Ivanović returned to the cover, this time in a white dress, in 2013.
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