One-Year Subscription to a Women's Lifestyle Magazine from Hearst Magazines (Up to 50% Off)
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Get a year of recipes from “Good Housekeeping,” inspiring stories from “O, the Oprah Magazine,” or lifestyle coverage of “Town & Country”
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption.
- One-year subscription to a Hearst magazine of your choice
Choose from the following titles:
Country Living (10 issues)
The editors at Country Living know what it takes to make a home warm and welcoming. They specialize in family-style dinners, guest-worthy desserts, and interior design that’s both on-trend and budget-friendly. The magazine’s lush photography and step-by-step how-tos inspire readers to take on new craft projects, feel confident in holiday entertaining, and enjoy antiquing.
ELLE Decor (10 issues)
Connecting fashion and the home, the pages of ELLE Decor serve as inspiration to help readers rethink their interiors. The magazine offers tips on designing, remodeling, and renovating and helps readers stay abreast of current trends around the world with architecture spreads. The high style photography is complemented by recipes and pieces about lifestyle and entertaining, as well as peeks into noteworthy celebrity homes.
Good Housekeeping (12 issues)
If readers had to describe each of the Seven Sisters—a group of magazines written for married women and mothers—they would describe Good Housekeeping as the wise, reliable sister who lets everyone borrow her clothes and always has a trick for getting pesky stains out of garments. A veritable what’s what of the domestic realm, each edition is full of innovative, triple-tested recipes, decorating and storage solutions, and practical relationship and parenting advice. In order for featured products to earn the magazine’s coveted Seal of Approval, they must be thoroughly tested by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. So when readers see that seal, they can purchase the product with the confidence that is fully tested and recommended by the magazine.
House Beautiful (10 issues)
Just as some fashions never go out of style, so to it seems some home fashion magazines always stay at the head of their class. Founded more than 100 years ago in 1896, House Beautiful is the oldest still-published home design and décor periodical in the United States. Readers flip through each issue’s pages to find a bounty of practical decorating ideas, color-coordinating tips, kitchen layouts, and other insights to help them transform their own living spaces into the home of their dreams.
O, the Oprah Magazine (12 issues)
Each month, O, the Oprah Magazine arrives inside subscribers’ mailboxes, its pages brimming with content approved by Oprah herself. The magazine showcases a range of articles that cover all of life’s facets: health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited a ragtag group of underdogs—including Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz—to contribute self-bettering pieces to her monthly tome. Like its talk show predecessor, O, the Oprah Magazine also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime’s muster.
Town & Country (10 issues)
Each month, O arrives inside subscribers’ mailboxes, its pages brimming with content approved by Oprah herself. The magazine showcases a range of articles that cover all of life’s facets: health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited a ragtag group of underdogs—including Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz—to contribute self-bettering pieces to her monthly tome. Like its talk show predecessor, O also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime’s muster.
Veranda (6 issues)
The beautiful houses, travel spots, and gardens gracing Veranda’s pages aren’t typically found in other lifestyle publications. With exclusive sneak peeks at glamorous ski chalets, bold designer looks, and verdant grounds, Veranda gives readers an escape into fantasy without pretension. Published bimonthly, the magazine’s regular features include a decadent Objects of Desire section, Discerning Traveling guides, and a curated selection of the latest fine furniture, colors, and table settings.
Woman’s Day (10 issues)
While many short-lived magazines publish articles on topical issues that won’t matter in a few years, magazines like Woman’s Day thrive for decades by covering timeless topics and offering reliable advice to earn the loyalty of readers. Since publishing its first edition on October 7th, 1937, Woman’s Day has been producing monthly issues that fill newsstands with stories about the things that matter most in many people’s lives. Health topics, recipes, style insights, and money advice often grace the pages, as well as regularly appearing sections on travel and sweepstakes.
Get a year of recipes from “Good Housekeeping,” inspiring stories from “O, the Oprah Magazine,” or lifestyle coverage of “Town & Country”
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption.
- One-year subscription to a Hearst magazine of your choice
Choose from the following titles:
Country Living (10 issues)
The editors at Country Living know what it takes to make a home warm and welcoming. They specialize in family-style dinners, guest-worthy desserts, and interior design that’s both on-trend and budget-friendly. The magazine’s lush photography and step-by-step how-tos inspire readers to take on new craft projects, feel confident in holiday entertaining, and enjoy antiquing.
ELLE Decor (10 issues)
Connecting fashion and the home, the pages of ELLE Decor serve as inspiration to help readers rethink their interiors. The magazine offers tips on designing, remodeling, and renovating and helps readers stay abreast of current trends around the world with architecture spreads. The high style photography is complemented by recipes and pieces about lifestyle and entertaining, as well as peeks into noteworthy celebrity homes.
Good Housekeeping (12 issues)
If readers had to describe each of the Seven Sisters—a group of magazines written for married women and mothers—they would describe Good Housekeeping as the wise, reliable sister who lets everyone borrow her clothes and always has a trick for getting pesky stains out of garments. A veritable what’s what of the domestic realm, each edition is full of innovative, triple-tested recipes, decorating and storage solutions, and practical relationship and parenting advice. In order for featured products to earn the magazine’s coveted Seal of Approval, they must be thoroughly tested by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. So when readers see that seal, they can purchase the product with the confidence that is fully tested and recommended by the magazine.
House Beautiful (10 issues)
Just as some fashions never go out of style, so to it seems some home fashion magazines always stay at the head of their class. Founded more than 100 years ago in 1896, House Beautiful is the oldest still-published home design and décor periodical in the United States. Readers flip through each issue’s pages to find a bounty of practical decorating ideas, color-coordinating tips, kitchen layouts, and other insights to help them transform their own living spaces into the home of their dreams.
O, the Oprah Magazine (12 issues)
Each month, O, the Oprah Magazine arrives inside subscribers’ mailboxes, its pages brimming with content approved by Oprah herself. The magazine showcases a range of articles that cover all of life’s facets: health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited a ragtag group of underdogs—including Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz—to contribute self-bettering pieces to her monthly tome. Like its talk show predecessor, O, the Oprah Magazine also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime’s muster.
Town & Country (10 issues)
Each month, O arrives inside subscribers’ mailboxes, its pages brimming with content approved by Oprah herself. The magazine showcases a range of articles that cover all of life’s facets: health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited a ragtag group of underdogs—including Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz—to contribute self-bettering pieces to her monthly tome. Like its talk show predecessor, O also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime’s muster.
Veranda (6 issues)
The beautiful houses, travel spots, and gardens gracing Veranda’s pages aren’t typically found in other lifestyle publications. With exclusive sneak peeks at glamorous ski chalets, bold designer looks, and verdant grounds, Veranda gives readers an escape into fantasy without pretension. Published bimonthly, the magazine’s regular features include a decadent Objects of Desire section, Discerning Traveling guides, and a curated selection of the latest fine furniture, colors, and table settings.
Woman’s Day (10 issues)
While many short-lived magazines publish articles on topical issues that won’t matter in a few years, magazines like Woman’s Day thrive for decades by covering timeless topics and offering reliable advice to earn the loyalty of readers. Since publishing its first edition on October 7th, 1937, Woman’s Day has been producing monthly issues that fill newsstands with stories about the things that matter most in many people’s lives. Health topics, recipes, style insights, and money advice often grace the pages, as well as regularly appearing sections on travel and sweepstakes.
Need To Know Info
About Hearst Magazines
Each month, Hearst Magazines disseminates glossy periodicals packed with insightful columns, informative features, and vivid graphics to keep readers hip to trends in fashion, automotives, and the domestic sphere. Between the pages of Esquire, for example, gents scan celebrity interviews and glean cocktail recipes. Homeowners and hopeful homeowners find inspiration between the pages of ELLE Decor and House Beautiful, while car buffs ogle aerodynamic centerfolds in Road & Track. Lifestyle magazines such as Redbook deal advice on scores of quotidian topics, from work and parenting to clothes and health. Geared toward the younger set, magazines such as Cosmopolitan reveal tips on beauty and fashion.