Modes & Travaux

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Modes & Travaux
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EditorPatricia Wagner
Categories Women's magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FounderEdouard Boucherit
Year founded1919;103 years ago (1919)
First issueNovember 1919
CompanyMondadori France
Country France
Based in Paris
Language French
Website Modes & Travaux

Modes & Travaux is a French language monthly general interest women's magazine based in Paris, France. Founded in 1919 it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.

Contents

History and profile

Modes & Travaux was founded in 1919. [1] [2] [3] The founder was Edouard Boucherit. [4] The first issue appeared in November 1919. [4] The former owner was Emap France, a subsidiary of the British media company. [5] Emap bought the magazine together with other French titles in 1994. [6] The company was acquired by the Italian media group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore in June 2006. [7]

Modes & Travaux is part of Mondadori France, a subsidiary of Mondadori, and is published on a monthly basis. [8] Patricia Wagner is the editor of the monthly, [2] which has its headquarters in Paris. [8] Its target audience is women aged between 30 and 50 years-old, [2] who are mostly housewives living in rural areas. [9] [10] The magazine focuses on fashion and beauty, home decoration and garden design, food and flavours. [8] In May 2010 the magazine was redesigned. [3]

The magazine is also published in Belgium, Modes & Travaux Belgique. [11] .

Circulation

Modes & Travaux was the forty-fifth best selling women's magazine worldwide in 2001, with a circulation of 559,000 copies. [12] Next year the magazine sold 512,167 copies. [1] During the period of 2003-2004 the magazine had a circulation of 505,563. [13] In 2005 the circulation of the magazine was 491,000 copies. [14] In 2011 the magazine sold 444,228 copies. [15]

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