Filippo Piazzi was the sole editor of the magazine in the period 1933–1938 when it was published with the title
Lei.
Brunella Gasperini published her writings in the column entitled Ditelo a Brunella for a long time. In one of her articles published in the late 1960s she argued that for men from the lower classes miniskirts were vulgar, but more educated men believed that these should be accepted by Italians. In the period between 1953 and 1963 the space for the advertisements in
Annabella increased from 20.3% to 39.5%. The magazine started an advice
hotline for its readers in 1974. The sexological advice was provided by Don Liggeri, a priest and a contributor of the magazine. ==Circulation==