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Marie Claire (stylized in all lowercase; French: [maʁi klɛːʁ]) is a French international monthly magazine first published in France in 1937. Since then various editions are published in many countries and languages.
Marie Claire is a women's fashion magazine published by Future US and formerly by Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Communications. Each month's issue typically features a famous woman, such as an actress, singer, or model, on the cover.
Anne Fulenwider (born March 30, 1972) was the editor-in-chief of Marie Claire magazine. She was the editor-in-chief from 2012 to 2020. [1] Prior to that she was the editor-in-chief for Brides.
In 2006, Coles made the move to Hearst to become editor-in-chief of Marie Claire magazine. Under her leadership, the magazine produced its most successful issue in September 2012, while also launching two extensions (Marie Claire@Work, [5] and the Women on Top Awards [6]). She was named Adweek's 2011 Editor of the Year for her work.
At about the same time, her son Maurice was arrested and sentenced to 11 months in prison. After Lindell was released in November 1941, she returned to Ruffec and adopted the code names "Marie" and "Marie-Claire", thus the "Marie-Claire" line. Afraid of being rearrested, she soon crossed the border into Vichy France.
Marie-Claire is a given name. It is a combination of the names Marie and Claire, which are both of French origin. It may refer to: Marie-Claire Alain (1926–2013 ...
She joined Marie Claire as editor of marieclaire.co.uk in 2010 [1] and was BSME-shortlisted in 2011 and 2012. After relocating to Jutland , Denmark, Russell wrote The Year of Living Danishly , exploring why Denmark is considered one of the happiest countries in the world.
Garcia was named the creative director of Marie Claire in 2012. [8] Later on in her career Garcia was appointed as the editor-in-chief of Elle in September 2017, becoming the first Latina to lead a major American fashion title .