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Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 and first published in April 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of Hollywood.
In August 1943, the magazine changed its name, to Glamour with the subtitle of for the girl with the job.[2] The magazine is published in a larger format than many of its counterparts. Its current editor-in-chief is Cynthia Leive.
Since 1980 the magazine has held an annual "Women of the Year" awards ceremony
U.S. editors
Alice Thompson (1939–1941)[8]
Elizabeth Penrose (1941–1953)
Nina Kyle (1953–1954)
Kathleen Aston Casey (1954–1967)
Ruth Whitney (1967–1998)
Bonnie Fuller (1998–2001)
Cynthia Leive (2001–present)
Source: Wikipedia.org
In August 1943, the magazine changed its name, to Glamour with the subtitle of for the girl with the job.[2] The magazine is published in a larger format than many of its counterparts. Its current editor-in-chief is Cynthia Leive.
Since 1980 the magazine has held an annual "Women of the Year" awards ceremony
U.S. editors
Alice Thompson (1939–1941)[8]
Elizabeth Penrose (1941–1953)
Nina Kyle (1953–1954)
Kathleen Aston Casey (1954–1967)
Ruth Whitney (1967–1998)
Bonnie Fuller (1998–2001)
Cynthia Leive (2001–present)
Source: Wikipedia.org
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