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Magazine Focuses on Modest Fashion

After a year of production, ELIZA Magazine is known as a leader in bringing a “modern approach to modesty” with cutting-edge fashion that is sexy, stunning, and even sassy, yet tasteful. ELIZA is also well-known for showcasing real beauty on its pages, rarely retouching models unless there is an obvious wrinkle or zit (understandably). “KSL News” highlighted ELIZA‘s loyal Utah following.

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Podcast on CWAHM.com

Christian Work-at-Home Moms (CWAHM.com) is a web site dedicated to being a place of support and encouragement for moms. They interviewed ELIZA Magazine editor-in-chief, Summer Bellessa, in a podcast where they discuss how the magazine came to be, its family-friendly features, and the inspiration behind the work and glamour of “gorgeous” ELIZA!

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Meeting Notes

Working Girl does a weekly blog post about awesome things of which all young professional women should be aware. ELIZA Magazine was honored to be featured one week as a “new obsession” and very “working girl-esque” because of our intelligent and interesting articles as well as our features on female role models such as CNN’s Nicole Lapin and Jen Egan of “Project Runway.”

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Dream + Action = Joy

ELIZA Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Summer Bellessa, was interviewed by Julie-Anne Lee Kinneyon for her blog dreamjobography. In this candid interview, Summer discusses how she achieved making one of her biggest dreams into a reality.

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My Review: ELIZA Magazine

The author of Chat … Just Because blogs about her review of ELIZA Magazine, and concludes that our pub is a “visually captivating quarterly magazine that embodies the elements of style, beauty, fashion, and grace that its eponymous inspiration sought, and did indeed become.” And who was that inspiration? ELIZA was named after Audrey Hepburn’s character, Eliza Doolittle, in “My Fair Lady.” It doesn’t matter who we are or where we come from, there lives a classy, beautiful woman in all of us.

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