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The Japanese-language edition of Marie Claire, first published in 1982, [46] was the first international edition published in a non-French speaking territory, as well as the first non-European edition, although it ceased publication after the 9 September issue went on sale in July 2009, due partly to the economic downturn.
As editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, Fulenwider oversaw all content for its print magazine, website, tablet editions and brand extensions. [2] She was responsible for introducing initiatives such as the Fresh Faces, Image Makers Awards, The Power Trip and the magazine's first sustainability issue. [11]
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.
There may not be a chartered flight this year, but the businesswomen attendees, sponsors are just as interested as ever, according to editor in chief Sally Holmes.
Photographer David Loftus has worked with many stars over the years — but one unnamed celebrity’s behavior didn’t sit right with him. “I've done people like Gwyneth Paltrow and they’re ...
Nothing was off limits during Joe Francis' rare interview for Peacock's new docuseries about Girls Gone Wild, his legal issues and more. Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story, which premiered on ...
Clarke was named one of Marie Claire magazine's 'Women of the Year' in their December 2020 issue, ... Abusive power and control;
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.