Gisela (magazine)

Gisela is a Peruvian monthly magazine, founded by TV host Gisela Valcárcel. It has been online-only magazine since January 2016.

History and profile

Founded in 1993, the magazine was sold nationwide and became one of the most popular magazines in the country and one of the most read in metropolitan Lima (94,000 readers) and the third most read by women (79,500 readers)

In December 2008, after 15 years of circulation, the magazine was suspended because Valcárcel was working hard in Los Reyes de la Pista (Perú) but was relaunched in November 2010 under a new editorial team.

It had women's tips including: Fashion, business, cooking, erotism, dieting and actors' news.

In January 2016 the last print edition of Gisela was published.[1] It was redesigned as an online-only magazine.[1]

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gollark: Anyway, concrete, glass, urbanism and high-performance computing good; fields, isolated cottages and manually farming bad.
gollark: If you don't have an infographic for that I can't possibly believe it.
gollark: This would displease me. I dislike "cottagecore".
gollark: First aid is valid, but "helping friends with mental and emotional problems" sounds extremely hard to teach. Although I guess that also applies to independent learning and stuff, and the solution is probably to structure stuff such that it arises easily instead of trying to manually teach it.

References

  1. "Gisela Valcárcel se despide de la "Revista Gisela" tras 22 años". El Comercio (in Spanish). 12 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2017.


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