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Harper's Bazaar
Editor-in-Chief Glenda Bailey
Categories Fashion
Frequency monthly

Publisher

Hearst Corporation
First Issue 1867
Country Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Language English
Website www.harpersbazaar.com/
ISSN unknown

Harper's Bazaar is a well-known American fashion magazine, published as Harper's Bazaar UK in the UK after the rebranding of Harpers & Queen. Harper's Bazaar considers itself to be the style resource for "the well-dressed woman and the well-dressed mind".

Every month, Bazaar assembles photographers, artists, designers and writers to deliver a "sophisticated" perspective into the world of fashion, beauty and popular culture.

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[edit] History

When Harper’s Bazaar began publication it was a weekly magazine catering to women in the middle and upper class. They showcased fashion from Germany and Paris in a newspaper design format. It wasn’t until 1901 that Harper’s moved to a monthly issued magazine which it maintains today. Since its debut in 1867 as America's first fashion magazine, the pages of Harper's Bazaar, first called "Harper's Bazar", has been home to talent such as:

Harper's Bazaar is owned and operated by the Hearst Corporation in the U.S. and The National Magazine Company in the U.K.

[edit] Harper's Bazaar worldwide

In addition to the United States, Bazaar is published in 18 countries, including Australia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Lithuania, Russia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

[edit] Harper's Bazaar UK

In November 1970 the Hearst Corporation’s Harper’s Bazaar UK (founded in 1929) and Queen magazine (which dated from 1862) amalgamated to form Harpers & Queen. The magazine focused on British "high society" and the lives of socialites and the British aristocracy. Its circulation in 2005 was 100,102 copies, with an adult readership of 218,000 (the majority being female). [1]

It was announced in late 2005 that Harpers and Queen would once again be branded Harper’s Bazaar UK from the March 2006 issue onward.

[edit] Trivia

  • The publication's name was the subject of one of sitcom character Archie Bunker's famous malapropisms, when he referred to it as Harper's Brassiere.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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