Happie Nuts

Japanese fashion magazine


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FieldValue
titleHappie Nuts
image_fileHappie Nuts, September 2010.jpg
image_captionSeptember 2010
frequencyMonthly
circulation190,000
categoryFashion
publisherInforest
firstdateOctober 1997
countryJapan
basedTokyo
languageJapanese
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Happie Nuts is a gal fashion magazine published monthly in Japan by Inforest Publishing. Targeted at women in their late teens and early 20s, Happie Nuts was highly oriented toward the style of oneh-gal ("o-neh-san gal", lit. "older-sister gal") and dark-skin. Based in Tokyo, it was in circulation between 1997 and 2016, and 2020 to present.

History

Happie Nuts was first published as Happie in October 1997. In late 2004, Happie changed its name to Happie Nuts. The change happened in the November 2004 issue. It is a fashion magazine targeted to female teenagers.

Happie Nuts spawned its special edition, Koakuma & Nuts, in October 2005, which later grew to be Koakuma Ageha as one of the highest-selling fashion magazines in Japan.

In 2014 Happie Nuts was closed, but was restarted in July 2015. However, the magazine ended publication again in March 2016. Since then, the magazine started publication again in 2020.

Models

Its exclusive models are called "Nuts Mates", which have included Ena Matsumoto, Sayoko Ozaki, Akane Satomi, Sayaka Taniguchi, Miyu Ishima, Saki Nanba, Eriko Tachiya, Shizuka Takeda, Hiromi, Akane Suda, and Nicole Abe.

References

External

References

  1. [http://get-adv.com/handling/nuts/index.html "Handling media : Happie Nuts"] {{Webarchive. link. (11 April 2011, ''Get & Co.'' {{in lang). ja
  2. [http://www.magazine-data.com/women-magazine/happienuts.html "Happie Nuts"] {{Webarchive. link. (2022-07-13 , ''Women's Fashion Magazine Guide'' {{in lang). ja
  3. Roman Cybriwsky. (18 February 2011). "Historical Dictionary of Tokyo". Scarecrow Press.
  4. [http://modelpress.net/magazine/detail/11 "Happie Nuts"] {{Webarchive. link. (22 August 2011, ''Model Press'' {{in lang). ja
  5. (21 April 2016). "Relaunched gyaru magazine Happie Nuts closes again". Japan Trends.
  6. [http://www.sshd.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/nr070528_1.pdf "Report About Segment Change Due To Clarification Of Business Concept"] {{Webarchive. link. (23 March 2012, 28 May 2007, ''Sevenseas Holdings'' (the parent company of Inforest) {{in lang). ja
  7. R, Rajkumar. "Fashions of the 1960s".
  8. [http://gigazine.net/news/20090714_koakuma_ageha/ "Interview with the chief editor of 'Koakuma Ageha', there are only two things in the world : 'kawaii' or 'not kawaii'"], 14 July 2009, ''Gigazine'' {{in lang. ja
  9. "Happie Nuts" {{small. {{Dead link. (July 2022 (http://www.l-f-tokyo.com/magazine/happienuts/), ''Ladies Fashion Tokyo'' {{in lang). ja

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