Magazine Teeners From Holland 01 ((new)): Seventeen
Coverage of "Nederbiet" (Dutch beat music) and the burgeoning disco scene. The Style:
is the premiere 1989 debut issue of an adult erotica print publication originating from the Netherlands. Produced during the late 20th-century boom of European adult magazine publishing, this specific series carved out a distinct niche by blending standard glamour photography with the aesthetic of youth culture trends. It is important to note that despite the overlapping name, this publication is entirely unrelated to the mainstream American teen fashion brand, Seventeen Magazine , owned by Hearst Communications.
Beyond fashion and beauty, The Teeners from Holland 01 also explores the lifestyle and cultural interests of Dutch teenagers. The magazine delves into topics such as music, movies, and travel, highlighting the favorite pastimes and hobbies of young people in the Netherlands. Readers can expect to find articles on popular Dutch festivals and events, as well as features on the country's vibrant cultural scene.
Video Art Holland also expanded into video and DVD production, with hundreds of VHS titles released under its various labels. This transition from a print-first publisher to a multimedia adult entertainment company solidified its place in the industry.
Coverage of "Nederbiet" (Dutch beat music) and the burgeoning disco scene. The Style:
is the premiere 1989 debut issue of an adult erotica print publication originating from the Netherlands. Produced during the late 20th-century boom of European adult magazine publishing, this specific series carved out a distinct niche by blending standard glamour photography with the aesthetic of youth culture trends. It is important to note that despite the overlapping name, this publication is entirely unrelated to the mainstream American teen fashion brand, Seventeen Magazine , owned by Hearst Communications.
Beyond fashion and beauty, The Teeners from Holland 01 also explores the lifestyle and cultural interests of Dutch teenagers. The magazine delves into topics such as music, movies, and travel, highlighting the favorite pastimes and hobbies of young people in the Netherlands. Readers can expect to find articles on popular Dutch festivals and events, as well as features on the country's vibrant cultural scene.
Video Art Holland also expanded into video and DVD production, with hundreds of VHS titles released under its various labels. This transition from a print-first publisher to a multimedia adult entertainment company solidified its place in the industry.