1. Many young girls are into fashion so having
this on the front cover is a great idea! They
are getting tips on how to look like their
favourite female pop artists, which in this
Pop songs are renowned for their case is Cher Lloyd, a celebrity that the
catchy chorus’. ‘We love pop’s’ audience will see as a role model. It also
strapline is ‘don’t bore us, get the uses the word ‘bargain’ which is good
chorus.’ This reminds the TA of because many teenager’s don’t have a lot
pop classics. Through the use of a of money so they love to find bargains; this
rhyme (‘bore us/chorus’) this further adds to the appeal of this sell-line.
creates an echo of the kind of The audience are told that there are 106
catchy lyrics and rhymes that you ‘bargains’ presented inside the publication.
would hear in a pop song. The This is a large number suggested that the
rhyme also makes the strapline magazine is jam-packed with lotdss of
more memorable, allowing the fashion finds and the audience will
audience to keep it in mind and definitely be able to find a bargain that
associate it with the publication suiots them. The number is also a very
so they never see it as boring. random, unrounded one, which maskes
the publications search for these items of
clothing anbd their discoveruy of them
more genuine. A feel of informality is
created too. Bright colours are used, such
as white and pink, which are
fundamentally feminine colours that will
grab attention instantly.