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Creation & pre-publication

Bonita Magazine is the leader in women's fashion, style and accessories for the modern day Latina. Our audience is sophisticated, intelligent and is the main purchaser of the one-trillion dollar Latino buying power. Our designers, models and musicians are all at the top of their game. We do not settle for mediocrity.

Over the course of the next several months, the Bonita Magazine website and brand will continue to morph and eventually become something of beauty.

Thank you very much for viewing Bonita Magazine and welcome!

Robert E. Garcia, Publisher & CEO


Current run/features

Competition

None

See also

List of women's magazines

External links