Seven Sisters (magazines)
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The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women.[1] The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. A major force in 20th century American publishing, only three of the magazines are still published as physical magazines:
- Better Homes and Gardens (1922–)
- Family Circle (1932–2019)
- Good Housekeeping (1885–)
- Ladies' Home Journal (1883–2016)
- McCall's (1873–2002)
- Redbook (1903–2019)
- Woman's Day (1937–)