Style (magazine)
Frequency | Monthly |
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Founded | 1981 |
Final issue | 2006 |
Company | Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers Limited |
Country | South Africa |
Language | English |
Style (also known as Cape Style) was a South African consumer magazine that was founded in 1981 and published by
History
The magazine was a chronicle of South African high society, and its tone was acerbic and often satirical. The readership was synonymous with a "Kugel" readership of upwardly mobile, materialistic white South African women.[3] Its content was entirely South African in origin, and the writing staff included Hilary Prendini-Toffoli, Patrick Lee, Gus Silber,[4] Herman Lategan, Josef Talotta Adam Levin, Chris Marais, Linda Shaw and Lin Sampson.
Marilyn Hattingh served as the long-term editor from 1981 to 1999.[5] Jack Shepherd Smith served as consulting editor to Hattingh.[6] She was succeeded by Clare O'Donoghue, serving from 1999 to 2001.[5] The magazine was later edited by Jacquie Myburgh Chemaly, daughter of former Sunday Times editor, Tertius Myburgh.[7][5]
In 1985, the magazine's publisher, Caxton Ltd., was sued by the cosmetics businesswoman, Reeva Forman over a Style magazine article written by
Notable cover profiles included
In late 2006, it was announced that the magazine would be discontinued.[14]
References
- ^ Lategan, Herman. (2023). Son of a Whore. Penguin Random House South Africa.
- ^ Cult of Schleb-rity The Mail & Guardian. 9 November 2004
- ^ "Weather and South African patriotism". Thoughtleader. 6 June 2008.
- ^ Gus Silber visits Benoni Benoni City Times. 11 April 2023
- ^ a b c South Africa: The Sudden Demise of the Glitterati's Literati Business Day. 2 December 2006
- ^ Jack Shepherd Smith: Pioneer editor of lusty Scope The Sunday Times. 24 February 2019
- ^ In the family business The Media Online. 17 August 2011
- ^ A swirlkous, shampoo and straightener for a good hair day Vrye Weekblad. 20 October 2023
- ^ a b c d e Caxton Ltd. and Others v Reeva Forman (Pty) Ltd. and Another (393/88) [1990 ZASCA 47; 1990 (3) SA 547 (AD); [1990] 2 All SA 300 (A) (17 May 1990)] South African Legal Information Institute. Retrieved on 6 October 2024
- ^ Caxton Ltd and Others v Reeva Forman (Pty) Ltd and Another (393/1988) [1990 ZASCA 47 (17 May 1990)] South African Legal Information Institute. Retrieved on 6 October 2024
- ^ Reeva Forman - Back behind the counter again Leader. Retrieved on 6 October 2024
- ^ Rozanne Visagie obituary: Faith helped daughter of South African national leader P.W. Botha through obstacles The West Australian. 7 November 2022
- ^ Allan, Jani. (2015). Jani Confidential. Jacana.
- ^ "Style magazine goes out of fashion". Bizcommunity. 2 November 2008.