Glamour (magazine)

Glamour is an American, published worldwide fashion and women's magazine, which was developed in the publisher Condé Nast. All international editions are published either in the national Condé Nast publishers or licensees. The German editor in chief called Andrea Ketterer; The publisher is Moritz von Laffert. The price is currently at 2.20 € in Germany.

History

The magazine was founded in 1939 in the USA and was originally called Glamour of Hollywood. She currently appears in 15 countries: USA, England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, South Africa, Mexico, Greece, the Netherlands and Sweden. In most countries, the magazine is published monthly.

Glamour world

  • In the U.S., the magazine is published in a larger format than in the various counterparts in other countries. The current editor is Cynthia Leive. Since 1980, the glamor stages an annual awards ceremony, will be elected on the "Women of the Year" ( "Women of the Year" ).
  • The Glamour released in the UK for the first time in April 2000. Since it is edited by Jo Elvin and his Deputy Editor in Chief Michelle Pamment. Every September, the magazine organizes the " National Glamour Week".
  • The German edition of the magazine was cared for in the launch phase of Bettina Wündrich as editor in chief. In this time of change in frequency of glamor from a monthly took place at a 14 - day women's magazine. Wündrich changed in late 2004 to emotion magazine while Nicholas Albrecht took over the editorship of glamor. In May 2008 Andrea Ketterer has been appointed as the new editor in chief, as Albrecht moved to the chief editor of Vanity Fair.
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