The one of the right is more for adult woman, she's in a natural pose and omething we'd not call "sexy". She's covered up most of her body and we can tell she's in her middle ages so I'm guessing it's for the older generation. However, the one of the left has a sexy pose, showing more of her body, something which would interest the younger generations. The right one uses more of a homeless, loving pattern combined with a smile. This magazine obviously includes natural, homely things. But on the left, we see it's more of an intense look, even the facial expression. We can also tell that the right one is more sensible and mature than the left one because of the plugs and puffs used. "Sex at work" wouldn't come under the category of house keeping. In "Good Housekeeping" we see it's in red, so it indicates love, and the writing is bold in this masthead. In "MarieClaire" we can see it also has a bold masthead. However some of the cover lines and puffs and plugs are too bold, making the masthead not stand out against everything else. The "94" on the "MarieClaire" magazine sticks out because it's a different colour from everything else.
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