: Known for its "Atoosa" era (under founding editor Atoosa Rubinstein), it offered a mix of fashion and life advice.
: Launched in 1998, it became a 2000s staple by featuring emerging stars like Aaliyah and Britney Spears.
The 2000s were the "golden era" of print magazines. This decade defined a specific aesthetic of vibrant typography, celebrity worship, and DIY advice that continues to influence modern digital culture. For those seeking to relive this era through digital archives, this guide covers the top publications and where to find their PDF versions.