McCall's

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McCall's was a popular American women's magazine known for its fashion, lifestyle, and home-related content throughout much of the 20th century.

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instanceOf consumer magazine
women's magazine
ceasedPublication early 2000s
circulationArea North America NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
endPeriod 21st century
focusesOn advice columns
family life
fashion
fiction
home-related content
lifestyle
recipes
foundedBy James McCall NERFINISHED
genre fashion magazine
home magazine
lifestyle magazine
women's interest
hasNotableFeature McCall's patterns
advice for homemakers
beauty tips
child-rearing advice
cover stories on fashion trends
holiday and entertaining guides
home decorating ideas
sewing patterns
short stories by well-known authors
hasSuccessor Rosie (magazine) NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation New York City
inception 1873
language English
mediaType print
namedAfter James McCall NERFINISHED
notableEra 1950s
1960s
1970s
originallyPublishedAs McCall's Magazine – The Queen of Fashion NERFINISHED
The Queen NERFINISHED
peakPopularity mid-20th century
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher Gruner + Jahr USA Publishing NERFINISHED
McCall Corporation NERFINISHED
The McCall Company NERFINISHED
The New York Times Company NERFINISHED
startPeriod 19th century
targetAudience American women
housewives
mothers

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Jerry Schatzberg workedFor McCall's