Dolly Leads The Fight Against Negative Body Image

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MEDIA RELEASE

April Issue

On Sale March 11 




DOLLY continues the fight against negative body image


Australia’s number one teen magazine continues its commitment

to promoting positive body image this month by profiling three

inspiring groups of teens. Facing their body demons head on by

drawing on the mantra “power in numbers”, these young women

reveal how they support each other when they’re feeling down

about their bodies. At a time when poor body image has reached

epidemic proportions, DOLLY continues to lead the way as the

only teen magazine to feature girls of all shapes, sizes and

cultures in its fashion pages. 


When Love Hurts


Following the shocking news of Rihanna’s alleged assault at

the hands of her boyfriend, Chris Brown, DOLLY investigates

the reality of relationship abuse. With one in three young

people experiencing violence and abuse in a relationship, the

need for education and prevention has never been more urgent.

DOLLY reveals the tell-tale signs that show you or someone you

love could be at risk and reveals where to get help.




Don’t stop the music!


In an Australian first, DOLLY readers score big this month

with an incredible set of MP3 speakers when they purchase the

magazine for $7.95. Tapping into readers’ love of technology,

the MP3 speakers are just the thing for taking your tunes to

the next level. Available in either hot pink or slick-as

black, they’re also totally portable, so you need never suffer

the pains of lame music ever again. Could this be the best

gift with purchase ever? The crew at DOLLY HQ certainly think

so!



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Project Dad


The turbulent teen years can be as confusing and frustrating

for a father as they are for a teenager. DOLLY breaks the

awkward silence between fathers and teenage daughters,

revealing why it can feel like Daddy’s little girl has become

Public Enemy #1 overnight (and vice versa!). With real life

anecdotes from young women who’ve weathered the awkward dad

years, DOLLY once again delivers the big sister advice every

teen should know.



Boys, boys, boys!


In answer to the thousands of questions received every month,

DOLLY delivers the ultimate guy issue, jam-packed with

everything you need to know about the male species. From

understanding his body language and texts to what really goes

on inside his head, DOLLY leaves no stone unturned. Don’t miss

the love advice from some of the hottest dudes on the planet

including Pete Wentz, Joel Madden, Brody Jenner, NRL star

Sandor Earl, Neighbours stars James Sorenson and Sam Clark,

plus more! 




To arrange an interview with DOLLY editor, Gemma Crisp, please

contact:


Jessica Bailey, Editorial Coordinator, ACP Magazines

Ph: (02) 9282 8437 E: jbailey@acpmagazines.com.au


Emma Vidgen, Deputy Editor, ACP Magazines 

Ph: (02) 9282 8446 E: evidgen@acpmagazines.com.au




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