AneCan

Japanese fashion magazine


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::summary Japanese fashion magazine ::

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FieldValue
titleAneCan
姉キャン
image_fileAneCan-May2007.jpg
image_size220px
image_captionMay 2007 AneCan cover featuring Moe Oshikiri
frequencyMonthly
circulation624,668 (2014)
categoryFashion
publisherShogakukan
firstdate7 March 2007
finaldateDecember 2016
countryJapan
basedTokyo
languageJapanese
websiteAneCan
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| title = AneCan 姉キャン | image_file = AneCan-May2007.jpg | image_size = 220px | image_caption = May 2007 AneCan cover featuring Moe Oshikiri | editor = | editor_title = | staff_writer = | frequency = Monthly | circulation = 624,668 (2014) | category = Fashion | company = | publisher = Shogakukan | firstdate = 7 March 2007 | finaldate = December 2016 | country = Japan | based = Tokyo | language = Japanese | website = AneCan | issn = AneCan was a Japanese fashion magazine published by Shogakukan. The name derives from Ane meaning "older sister" and Can from its sister magazine CanCam. The magazine targeted women in their mid-late twenties, previous readers of CanCam.

History and profile

AneCan was first launched in March 2007 as the magazine for women who have graduated from reading CanCam. "Ane" means "older sister" and "Can" comes from CanCam.

For the magazines launch the department store Isetan and several clothing companies collaborated with AneCan to create completely new brands. On 14 March 2007, Senken Shimbun reported that the "AneCan Style" brands sold 30,000,000 JPY (~US$250,000) in just four days.

On 10 August 2016, it was revealed that the magazine would be suspended after the December 2016 issue.

Exclusive contract models

All of these models are under exclusive contract with AneCan, limiting their professional appearances to the magazine.

Current

Past

References

References

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