Marie Claire
Marie Claire (stylized in all lowercase) is a French international monthly magazine first published in France in 1937, followed by the United Kingdom in 1941. Since then various editions are published in many countries and languages. The feature editions focus on women around the world and global issues. Marie Claire magazine also covers health, beauty, fashion, politics, finance, and career topics.
This article is about the magazine. For the given name, see Marie-Claire.Editor
Katell Pouliquen (France)
Andrea Arbelaiz (Argentina)
Nicky Briger (Australia)
Andrea Thompson (UK)
Nikki Ogunnaike (U.S.)
Fashion
Monthly
411,149 (France)
227,729 (UK)[1]
Groupe Marie Claire (France)
Editorial Perfil (Argentina)
Are Media (Australia)
Fashion Group (Mexico)
Future plc (UK)
Future US (U.S.)
5 March 1937
France / UK (published in 35 countries)[2]
Distributed in 24 languages
www
marieclaire.perfil.com (Argentina)
marieclaire.com.au (Australia)
marieclaire.com.mx (Mexico)
marieclaire.co.uk (UK)
marieclaire.com (U.S.)
History[edit]
Marie Claire was founded by Jean Prouvost (1885–1978)[3] and Marcelle Auclair (1899–1983).[4] Its first issue appeared in 1937,[5] and it was distributed each Wednesday until 1941 when it handed out its shares to open in London, going international for the first time.[6] In 1976, Prouvost retired and his daughter Évelyne took over the magazine and added L'Oréal Group to the company.[7]