Bliss was a monthly British magazine aimed at 14- to 17-year-old girls,[1][2] retailing at £2.75 and often coming with a gift such as make-up or a bag.
The content covered candid celebrity gossip, latest fashions, hair and make-up looks, a problem page on puberty, boyfriends, friends and sex, an interview with the celebrity cover girl, entertainment reviews, romance advice, psychology for friendships, and real-life stories.
The magazine was launched by EMAP in June 1995,[3][4] and sold to Italian publishers Panini in 2006.
[1] At the time of its sale in 2006, it had a circulation of 213,466 (already in decline),[1][3] but this had fallen to 50,043 by December 2012.
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