Steckbrief ErzieherIn: Kreative Vorlagen von Wilma WochenwurmSeventeen Magazine Teeners From Holland 01 Better Link
Seventeen Magazine Teeners From Holland 01 Better Link
While the name "Seventeen" is most famously associated with the American teen fashion magazine founded in 1944, Seventeen: Teeners from Holland is an unrelated adult-oriented publication from the Netherlands that gained notoriety in the late 20th century. Origin and Legal Context
Collectors track these issues by volume and year. Examples from historical archives include: Seventeen Teeners from Holland 93: A 68-page colored issue released in Shaved Teeners Series: seventeen magazine teeners from holland 01 better
Archival Info: Collectors often track these issues through specialized hobbyist sites like LastDodo, which lists nearly 100 different items in this specific series. Notable Issues and Variants While the name "Seventeen" is most famously associated
- Activism and Social Values
- The Barcode: Look for a small "01/01" printed next to the barcode, indicating the first issue of the first month.
- The Spine: The word "BETER" (Dutch for Better) should be printed vertically in pink or silver foil.
- The Centerfold: It should not be a boy band (US version had *NSYNC). The Dutch "01 Better" centerfold was a pull-out calendar of "Hot Dutch Boys" – think soccer players and soap actors, not singers.
- Paper Quality: The "Better" issue used a heavier, glossy stock for the cover than the standard flimsy paper used in later 2001 issues.
1. The Brand Identity: Seventeen (Netherlands) Unlike the American magazine Seventeen, which targets teenage girls with fashion and lifestyle content, the Dutch company Seventeen was a major adult entertainment brand founded in the 1970s. For decades, it was one of the Netherlands' most prominent producers of adult content, specifically focusing on the "young adult" (18+) niche. Typical sections: Archival Info : Collectors often track
Specific numbered issues like "4 Shaved Teeners" (1991) and "3 Shaved Teeners" (1993) are noted in international catalogs. Archival Runs:

