Harper's Bazaar

Harper's Bazaar
Cover of the June/July 2014 issue, featuring Kate Winslet
Editor-in-chief
  • Samira Nasr (United States)
  • Lydia Slater (United Kingdom)
  • Olivia Phillips (Arabia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar)[1]
  • Jillian Davison (Australia/New Zealand)
  • Patricia Carta (Brazil)
  • Evgenia Alexandrova (Bulgaria)
  • Simona Sha (China)
  • Nora Grundová (Czech Republic)
  • Olivier Lalanne (France)
  • Kerstin Schneider (Germany)
  • Eleni Pateraki (Greece)
  • Crystal Wong (Hong Kong)
  • Rasna Bhasin (India)
  • Ria Lirungan (Indonesia)
  • Daria Veledeeva (Italy)
  • Yuko Oguri (Japan)
  • Larissa Azanova (Kazakhstan)
  • Sekyung Cho (Korea)
  • Aziz Draim (Malaysia)
  • María José Guzmán (Mexico and In Spanish)
  • Miluska van 't Lam (Netherlands)[2]
  • Petar Janošević (Serbia)
  • Kenneth Goh (Singapore)[3]
  • Inma Jimenez Mateos (Spain)
  • Kora Hsieh (Taiwan)
  • Nichakul Kitayanubhongse (Thailand)
  • Gulen Yelmen (Turkey)
  • Tran-Nguyen Thien-Huong (Vietnam)[4]
CategoriesFashion
FrequencyMonthly
Publisher1867–1913, Harper & Brothers
Total circulation
(June 2012)
734,504[5]
FoundedNovember 2, 1867 (1867-11-02), New York City
First issueNovember 2, 1867 (1867-11-02), New York City
CompanyHearst Magazines
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websiteharpersbazaar.com
ISSN0017-7873

Harper's Bazaar is an American monthly women's fashion magazine. It was first published in New York City on November 2, 1867, as the weekly Harper's Bazar.[6] Harper's Bazaar is published by Hearst and considers itself to be the style resource for "women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture".[7] Since its debut in 1867, as the U.S.'s first fashion magazine,[citation needed] its pages have been home to talent such as the founding editor, author and translator Mary Louise Booth, as well as numerous fashion editors, photographers, illustrators and writers. Harper's Bazaar targets an audience of professional women ranging from their twenties to sixties, who are interested in culture, travel, and luxury experiences.[8]

Harper's Bazaar's corporate offices are located in the Hearst Tower, 300 West 57th Street or 959 Eighth Avenue, near Columbus Circle in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

The current editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition is Samira Nasr.[9]

  1. ^ "Harper's BAZAAR Arabia Announces Olivia Phillips As Editor In Chief". Harper's BAZAAR Arabia. March 4, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Kennismaken met de nieuwe hoofdredacteur van Harper's Bazaar NL". Harper's Bazaar (in Dutch). October 28, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Bright Vachirawit Reflects On His Meteoric Rise with Editor-in-chief Kenneth Goh". Harper's Bazaar Singapore. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  4. ^ Suen, Zoe (December 2, 2019). "Vietnam: Luxury's Next Goldmine?". Business of Fashion. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "eCirc for Consumer Magazines". Alliance for Audited Media. June 30, 2012. Archived from the original on January 23, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference bazar was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ "Harper's BAZAAR". www.hearst.com. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  8. ^ "Harper's Bazaar | Hearst".
  9. ^ "Harper's Bazaar Appoints First Woman of Color as Top Editor". The New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2020.

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