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''Elle'' (stylized ''ELLE'') is a worldwide women's
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of French origin that offers a mix of
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and beauty content, together with culture, society and lifestyle. The title means "she" or "her" in French. ''Elle'' is considered the world's largest fashion magazine, with 45 editions around the world and 46 local websites. It now counts 21 million readers and 100 million unique visitors per month, with an audience of mostly women. It was founded in Paris in 1945 by Hélène Gordon-Lazareff and her husband, the writer Pierre Lazareff. The magazine's readership has continuously grown since its founding, increasing to 800,000 across France by the 1960s. ''Elle'' editions have since multiplied, creating a global network of publications and readers. ''Elles Japanese publication was launched in 1969, beginning an international expansion. Its first issues in English (US and UK) were launched in 1985. Previous editors of the magazine include Jean-Dominique Bauby, well known for his memoir, and Roberta Myers, the longest-serving editor-in-chief at ''Elle''. Nina Garcia currently holds the position of editor-in-chief at ''Elle'', appointed after the departure of Myers. Along with the magazine, the ''Elle'' brand includes 33 websites that stretch globally and receive 370 million monthly views. The Lagardère Group of France owns the brand. The official ''Elle'' headquarters is located in Paris, with licensed publishers located in many other cities.


History

''Elle'' was founded in Paris as an immediate aftermath of World War II and first sold as a supplement to France-Soir, edited at the time by Pierre Lazareff. Hélène Gordon-Lazareff, ''Elle'''s pioneering founder, returned to Paris from New York City to create a unique publication that grappled with the many forces shaping the lives of women in France in 1945. Women won the right to vote in 1944, and ''Elle'' dove immediately into long-form "newspaper-like" features on women's role in national politics and the growing feminist movement. In the ''Elle'' articles featuring rising fashion designers, the magazine would provide free patterns of some of their fashion pieces. This allowed the general public to experience haute couture as the glamor of the fashion world was becoming accessible to the common working class. Its 100th issue, published on 14 October 1947, featured the work of
Christian Dior Christian Ernest Dior (; 21 January 1905 – 24 October 1957) was a French fashion designer, best known as the founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, Christian Dior SE, which is now owned by parent company LVMH. His fashion houses a ...
just eight months after his debut show. Likewise, Brigitte Bardot had her first ''Elle'' cover at age 17, on 7 January 1952, months before her screen debut in '' Manina, the Girl in the Bikini''. By the 1960s, ''Elle'' had a readership of 800,000 across France and was said to "not so much reflect fashion as decree it." This dominance was reflected in the famous slogan: "Si elle lit, elle lit ''Elle''" 'If she reads, she reads ''Elle''. Lagardère Group subsidiary, Hachette Filipacchi Médias began pushing ''Elle'' outside of Europe in 1969, launching its Japanese publication. In 1985, ''Elle'' launched in Britain and the United States. The Chinese version of the magazine was first published in 1988. It was the first four-color fashion magazine offered in China. The magazine was used as an informational and educational tool for opening of the Chinese textile market. By 1991, the magazine's sales were in decline in the U.S. In 1989, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. launched ''Elle Decor'' magazine, focusing on home decor. Elle.com was launched in 2007. In 2011, The Hearst Corporation reached a €651M deal with Lagardère to purchase the rights to publish ''Elle'' Magazine in fifteen countries including the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia and Ukraine. Lagardère, which struggled in the international market in the 2000s, retained the rights to the French edition and would collect royalties from the international editions. ''Elle Brazil'' was the first commercial magazine in the world to have a transgender model on its cover, with Lea T. in December 2011. The Brazilian edition had also discovered transgender model Valentina Sampaio and had put her on the cover before French Vogue. ''Elle'' printed special collectors' covers for their September 2016 issue, and one of them featured Hari Nef, which was the first time an openly transgender woman had been on the cover of a major commercial British magazine. In 2019, Lagardère sold ''Elle'' France to Czech Media Invest, parent of Czech News Center. Lagardère continues to own the ''Elle'' brand.


Notable editors-in-chief

''Elle'' editors have included Jean-Dominique Bauby, who became known for writing a book after suffering almost total paralysis, and
Robbie Myers Roberta "Robbie" Myers (born November 10, 1964) is the longest-serving editor-in-chief and vice president of brand content of the US edition of the fashion media brand '' ELLE''. Myers led ELLE for nearly eighteen years, having been named editor- ...
. In September 2017, it was announced that Roberta Myers was stepping down from the role of editor-in-chief, position she held since 2000, stating through a memo to the staff that "I want to spend the next seasons as available to my children as I can be, and so I take my leave of Elle now". A day later of the announcement, it was reported that Nina Garcia, creative director of ''
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'' was appointed as the new editor-in-chief effective 18 September. Patricia Wang was the first editor of ''Elle'' China.


Circulation


Operations

''Elle'' includes region-specific editions within countries, such as ''Elle'' Hong Kong and ''Elle'' Québec which are published in addition to ''Elle'' China and ''Elle'' Canada respectively. In Belgium, ''Elle'' is published as two magazines for the Flanders and Wallonia regions, while ''Elle'' Middle East is targeted at several countries in the region. Technologically speaking, the ''Elle'' brand is a global network encompassing over 33 websites. Subscriptions account for 73 percent of readers. There are 33 ''Elle'' websites globally, which collectively attract over 25 million unique visitors and 370 million page views per month. The magazine reaches over 69 million readers. The vast majority (82 percent) of ''Elles audience are women between the ages of 18 and 49. Its readers have a median age of 34.7 years. 40 percent of the readers are single, and the median household income is $69,973. "Our readers are young enough to think about life as an adventure and old enough to have the means to live it", said Roberta Myers, editor in chief. The first international edition of ''Elle'' was launched in Japan in 1969. Its U.S. and UK editions were launched in 1985. Spain followed in 1986 with Italy and Hong Kong editions launching in 1987. In 1988, the magazine was launched in Germany, Brazil, China, Sweden, Greece and Portugal. The next year, the Netherlands and Quebec joined the international ''Elle'' community. Australia and Taiwan versions were launched in 1990, Mexico and Argentina in 1994, and a Russian edition, published monthly, launched in 1996. ''Elle'' as a brand is owned by the Lagardère Group of France. It is published in France by Czech Media Invest, in the U.S. and the UK by Hearst Magazines, in Canada by
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, in Brazil by Grupo Editora Abril, in Mexico by Grupo Expansión, in Argentina by Grupo Clarín, in Singapore b
Atlas Press PTE LTD.
in Serbia/Croatia by Adria Media, in Turkey by Doğan Burda Magazine, in Germany by
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, and in Romania by Ringier. In China, the publisher is Shanghai Translation Publishing House. In India it is published by Ogaan Publications Pvt. Ltd. As an international magazine, ''Elle'' has its headquarters in Paris as well as licensed publishers in New York City, London, Toronto, Mexico City, South Africa, Istanbul, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brussels,
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, Kyiv, Kuala Lumpur, and other cities. In December 2013, ''Elle'' hired Randy Minor as design director. In November 2016, ''Elle Canada'' promoted Vanessa Craft to editor-in-chief, making her the first black woman at the helm of an ''Elle'' magazine globally. In mid-July 2020, ''Elle'' Australian publisher Bauer Media Australia and New Zealand, which had been acquired by Mercury Capital, terminated the magazine's Australian edition, citing declining advertising revenue and travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 2021, ''Elle'' is being published by
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, the successor to Bauer Media Australia. At the end of 2021, ELLE announced that all global editions would ban fur from their pages as of Jan. 1, 2023, citing "a really great opportunity to increase awareness for animal welfare, bolster the demand for sustainable and innovative alternatives and foster a more humane fashion industry." In recent years a number of fashion houses and retailers have discontinued the use of animal fur and skin in their products due to pressure from animal rights groups who are calling for more cruelty-free clothing options and changing tastes from younger, ethically-minded customers.


Editors

* Nina Garcia (US) * Erin Doherty (France) * Kenya Hunt (UK) * Gloria Lam (HK) * Genevra Leek (Australia) * Graciela Maya (Argentina) * Kamna Malik ( India) * Taru Marjamaa (Finland) * Xiao Xue (China) * Melda Narmanlı Çimen (Turkey) * Sandra Gato (Portugal) * Joanie Pietracupa (Canada) * Vanessa Craft (Canada) * Caroline Suganda (Singapore) * Soraya Vattanajiamwong (Thailand)ELLE Thailand
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See also

* List of fashion magazines *
List of women's magazines This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women. Currently published *'' 10 Magazine'' (UK - distributed worldwide) *'' Al Jamila'' (Saudi Arabia) *''All ...
*
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, executive in charge of new releases * :Elle (magazine) writers


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Elle (magazine) 1945 establishments in France Are Media Hearst Communications publications Lagardère Active Magazines published in Paris Magazines established in 1945 Monthly magazines published in France Multilingual magazines Weekly magazines published in France Women's magazines published in France Women's fashion magazines