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The magazine currently features topics including sex, relationships, beauty, fashion and health. The advice and feature articles in the US edition are written to a presumed audience of white women. Cosmopolitan has 64 international editions worldwide published in 35 languages with distribution in more than countries making Cosmopolitan the largest-selling young women's magazine in the world.

The magazine also had once been published in Denmark , Georgia , Israel , Japan , Kenya , Norway and Sweden , but has since ceased publication. Cosmopolitan has since the sixties been a women's magazine discussing such topics as sex, health, fitness and fashion. Cosmopolitan also has a section called "Ask Him Anything" where a male writer answers readers' questions about men and dating. In , Nicole Scherzinger won the award. Pictures and profiles of all the Bachelors are posted on www. A team of Cosmopolitan editors then selects the Bachelor of the Year, who is announced at an annual party and media event in New York.

The 50 bachelors generally appear on programs such as The Today Show. Past Winners Include. Practice Safe Sun: In the May issue of Cosmopolitan , the magazine launched the Practice Safe Sun campaign, an initiative aimed at fighting skin cancer by asking readers to stop all forms of tanning other than tanning from a bottle. The Awards attracted more than 15, entries and winning and highly commended blogs were voted for in several categories including beauty, fashion, lifestyle and celebrity.

The Awards launched in August and nominations are open until 31 August All UK-based bloggers and blogs written by British blogges abroad with a British perspective can be entered. In September , Cosmopolitan began endorsing political candidates. The endorsements are based on "established criteria" agreed upon by the magazine's editors. Specifically, Cosmopolitan will only endorse candidates that support equal pay laws , legal abortion , free contraceptives , gun control and oppose voter identification laws.

Amy Odell, editor of Cosmopolitan. However, only two of them won their respective political campaigns. In its January issue, Cosmopolitan ran a feature claiming that women had almost no reason to worry about contracting HIV long after the best available medical science indicated otherwise.

The piece claimed that unprotected sex with an HIV-positive man did not put women at risk of infection and went on to state that "most heterosexuals are not at risk" and that it was impossible to transmit HIV in the missionary position. Whilst considered a magazine for adult women, Cosmopolitan has been accused of subtly targeting children. Victoria Hearst, a granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst founder of Cosmopolitan' s parent company and sister of Patty Hearst , has lent her support to a campaign which seeks to have Cosmopolitan classified as harmful under the guidelines of "Material Harmful to Minors" laws.

It should never be sold to anyone under 18". Cosmopolitan was criticized by Katie Yoder of the Campaign Life Coalition for its September decision to exclude pro-life candidates in its endorsements, stating "Yes, Cosmo deeply cares about 'all young women. Pop Culture Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Recent blog posts Forum. Pubblicato in: Android , Content partner , iOS Taggato in: advice celebrity cosmo cosmopolitan fashion relationships sex Antecedente Seguente. The Magmaker Blog Find tips and tricks to make the most of your magazines.

The newsroom Visit the newsroom for the latest announcements, videos and imagery. Careers Join us in building the world's best personal magazine. We got known as the place for the Cosmopolitan. The Cosmopolitan fit perfectly into that scene. We sold tons of them. I made 60 a night, probably It was light, clean, fast to make, pretty and cheap.

It was the kind of drink where you could always guarantee a second drink sale because it had less booze per ounce than a Martini because of the juice. People said I invented the Cosmo. I just transported it. In , a girl who worked with me had friends from San Francisco visiting New York and they showed her this drink.

It was gross, but it looked pretty. I went about reconstructing it, using what we were using at the time to make Margaritas —fresh lime juice and Cointreau. Also, Absolut had just come out with Citron, a lemon-flavored vodka.

We were always making drinks for the staff, so I started serving it to the waitresses. They were crazy about it. It became our staff drink, and soon the staff started turning the regulars onto it. The Odeon at the time was a stronghold of names—Madonna and Sandra Bernhard were there every day. Give us more of that pink drink! I did not invent it. It was just awful.

But everyone thought it was a hot-shit drink. So I added it to the menu, but with fresh lime juice, Cointreau and Absolut Citron. What I really did to change the game with Cosmopolitans was an orange peel on top. No one else had done that. Cecchini: Citron actually sent an English journalist to America to find out who invented the Cosmopolitan and interview everyone who claimed to have invented the drink.

Out of 12 people you are the only one who seems to be telling the truth. There were the basic cocktails and you made whatever else you conjured up. But because the Cosmopolitan was so popular, people were putting it on their menus.

Back then, no one knew about bartenders. People wanted gin Martinis, vodka Martinis, vodka sodas. The White Cosmopolitan was one of the first drinks we put on the menu—the Cosmopolitan was a very popular cocktail on the Upper East Side, and we were trying to reinvent classics. Our version has vodka, white cranberry juice, St-Germain and lime juice, and we do the presentation tableside.

Instead of serving it in a glass, we serve it in a carafe, with an orchid suspended in an ice cube.



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