"I think that women's magazines are more focused on women's issues and themselves and men's [magazines] are more into entertaining men with pictures of beautiful women. They're not so much into the ...
Finally, there was “a ‘class’ magazine for men—like Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue for women.” Although it promised racy content, Esquire quickly developed a literary reputation by ...
The magazine features 30 women from hair stylists to real estate and business owners. There are 20 men featured including doctors, lawyers and bankers.