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Buduaar
EditorTriin Tisler (managing editor)
CategoriesWomen's magazine
Frequency6 times per year
Founded2003
CountryEstonia
LanguageEstonian, Russian
Websitebuduaar.ee
ISSN1736-4795

Buduaar (from French: boudoir) is an Estonian women's magazine. It was founded in Tallinn in 2003. Its content generally includes articles discussing fashion, beauty, family, sex, health, alternative medicine, and esotericism. The magazine is published 6 times a year. The chief executive officer is Marge Tava.

References

  1. ^ TEGIJAD
  2. "TÄNASEST LEIATE BUDUAARI KA TWITTERIST!". Buduaar. August 15, 2014. Retrieved 2019-07-24. Buduaar on kõige suurem naiste meedium Eestis.

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