The social group represented in my magazine consists of 16 to 25 year
old females. My magazine is more specific to independent females with
   an edge. My aim is to move away from the stereotypical glamorous
    female perspective, although there are still hints of that glamour.




  On my cover I have left the background blank to show boldness and
   sophistication, yet to create contrast, I have given the artist a big
 ‘messy’ hairstyle. Her darker makeup is also contrasted to the creamy
                     girly ruffled top she is wearing.
My DPS photo shows more of the dark edgy side. The black dress
looks very ‘rock chick’ yet the colourful patterns give it a glamorous
  feel. The hairstyle looks quite ‘punk rock’ due to the shaven side
illusion. Overall the background is dark and gloomy but this time the
                      bright makeup is in contrast.




This appeals to girls that like glamour yet tend to have a more dark
rebellious side. It also represents a very experimental phase which
           many teenagers and young adults go through.
This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                           cover photo.
This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                           cover photo.
‘Dreamy’ eyes look straight
                            into camera.




Pouty lips
with bold
colour
lipstick
            Girly blouse, showing only a little bit of cleavage as a
            ‘tease’
  This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                              cover photo.
Side pose with tilted
                    head.
This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                           cover photo.
Although I have used the same overall position and idea of the
                                  photo,
I have changed the details to make it more personal to my magazine.
I chose to stick with the more basic qualities to head me into the right
                     direction before adding details.




I want my audience to feel elegant and mature therefore I tried to stick
            with mature themes, e.g. plain background.
Similar dress top style which represents a
             more mature social group since it would not
             be appropriate for younger girls to dress this
                                 way.




This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                           DPS photo.
Similar dress top style which represents a
             more mature social group since it would not
             be appropriate for younger girls to dress this
                                 way.




              Necklace: uses               Necklace: uses
            ‘pearl’ necklace as a        necklace to add edge
           way to keep elegance                to image
This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own
                              DPS photo.
The ‘celebrity’ image is known to look very glamorous and perfect. They are
normally very touched up and airbrushed to look unattainable. They have a
certain image they must present and carry. This includes slim
figures, flawless skin and glossy hair.

I have shown this in my magazine by airbrushing and editing my
photo’s, correcting any flaws as I go along. I have stuck to the ‘celebrity’
guideless of perfection and gave the whole overall photo a touch of
atmosphere by giving the photo tone and saturation.


These images tend to appeal to mid teen to mid twenties and sometimes
even older as what the celebrities look like is seen as the norm of how any
female should look.

Women often by these magazine to see what celebrities are wearing or
looking like therefore they can adapt the same style.

Evaluation question 2

  • 1.
    The social grouprepresented in my magazine consists of 16 to 25 year old females. My magazine is more specific to independent females with an edge. My aim is to move away from the stereotypical glamorous female perspective, although there are still hints of that glamour. On my cover I have left the background blank to show boldness and sophistication, yet to create contrast, I have given the artist a big ‘messy’ hairstyle. Her darker makeup is also contrasted to the creamy girly ruffled top she is wearing.
  • 2.
    My DPS photoshows more of the dark edgy side. The black dress looks very ‘rock chick’ yet the colourful patterns give it a glamorous feel. The hairstyle looks quite ‘punk rock’ due to the shaven side illusion. Overall the background is dark and gloomy but this time the bright makeup is in contrast. This appeals to girls that like glamour yet tend to have a more dark rebellious side. It also represents a very experimental phase which many teenagers and young adults go through.
  • 3.
    This is theimage from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own cover photo.
  • 4.
    This is theimage from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own cover photo.
  • 5.
    ‘Dreamy’ eyes lookstraight into camera. Pouty lips with bold colour lipstick Girly blouse, showing only a little bit of cleavage as a ‘tease’ This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own cover photo.
  • 6.
    Side pose withtilted head. This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own cover photo.
  • 7.
    Although I haveused the same overall position and idea of the photo, I have changed the details to make it more personal to my magazine. I chose to stick with the more basic qualities to head me into the right direction before adding details. I want my audience to feel elegant and mature therefore I tried to stick with mature themes, e.g. plain background.
  • 8.
    Similar dress topstyle which represents a more mature social group since it would not be appropriate for younger girls to dress this way. This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own DPS photo.
  • 9.
    Similar dress topstyle which represents a more mature social group since it would not be appropriate for younger girls to dress this way. Necklace: uses Necklace: uses ‘pearl’ necklace as a necklace to add edge way to keep elegance to image This is the image from my moodboard that I’m comparing to my own DPS photo.
  • 10.
    The ‘celebrity’ imageis known to look very glamorous and perfect. They are normally very touched up and airbrushed to look unattainable. They have a certain image they must present and carry. This includes slim figures, flawless skin and glossy hair. I have shown this in my magazine by airbrushing and editing my photo’s, correcting any flaws as I go along. I have stuck to the ‘celebrity’ guideless of perfection and gave the whole overall photo a touch of atmosphere by giving the photo tone and saturation. These images tend to appeal to mid teen to mid twenties and sometimes even older as what the celebrities look like is seen as the norm of how any female should look. Women often by these magazine to see what celebrities are wearing or looking like therefore they can adapt the same style.