Italian fashion and women's magazine (1804–1875)
Corriere delle dameCategories | - Fashion magazine
- Women's magazine
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Frequency | Weekly |
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Founder | Carolina Arienti |
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Founded | 1804 |
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Final issue | July 1875 |
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Country | Italy |
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Based in | Milan |
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Language | Italian |
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Corriere delle dame was a weekly Italian language fashion magazine published in Milan, Italy, between 1804 and July 1875. The magazine is one of the pioneers in women's emancipation in Italy.[1]
History and profile
Corriere delle dame was established in 1804.[2][3] The founder was Carolina Arienti (also known as Carolina Lattanzi),[4] who was married to Giuseppe Lattanzi.[5] She edited the magazine,[6][7] which included articles about literature and theatre of France and Italy.[3] It targeted men, women and children.[3] However, it was mostly read by women from higher social classes.[8] The magazine is the origin of the Lombard costume.[4]
The magazine was published on a weekly basis.[7] The headquarters of Corriere delle dame was in Milan.[5] In 1811 the number of subscribers was 700.[7] The magazine existed until July 1875.[3][9]
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