The US edition of Good Housekeeping was the first to introduce the makeover, after a study carried out among current and prospective readers revealed that today’s moms are more fun-seeking. “This revamp speaks to moms not just as parents, but also as women who love beauty, fashion, food, and home-women who want a little something for themselves,” Angluben continues. Upon flipping through the pages, readers will discover improved sections-Good Life, Look Good, Feel Good, Good Company, Good Reads, Good Food, and Good House-all tailor-made to aid the modern Filipina mother in living the best life possible, from keeping a wonderful home for her family to looking her most beautiful at any age. “In our May 2013 issue-our big 15th anniversary special- Good Housekeeping introduces a brand new look, which re-energizes our familiar content with a fun, fresh energy and plenty of ideas and inspiration,” Good Housekeeping Philippines editor-in-chief Tisha Alvarez-Angluben says.įans of Good Housekeeping will instantly notice the dynamic new logo, which now features the word “housekeeping” in a casual cursive. 1 family and home magazine celebrates its 15th year this May, it ups the ante with a fabulous makeover that’s sure to please long-time readers and win over new ones.
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