Ettelā'āt-e Bānuvān (Persian: اطلاعات بانوان) or Banovan, was one of the early women's magazines published in Tehran, Iran.
[3] Ettelā'āt-e Bānuvān covered news on celebrities, the royal family, health, beauty, and other topics related to women.
[1] It also featured articles on home decoration with a special reference to modern furnitures and color compositions.
[4] The first chief editor of Ettelā'āt-e Bānuvān and one of its founders was Iraj Mosta'an, who was succeeded by Pari Abasalti in 1968.
[1] Ettelā'āt-e Bānuvān continued until 1980, and relaunched the following year under the title Rah-e Zaynab, and the editorship of Zahra Rahnavard.