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Harper's Bazaar
Kate Winslet June-July 2014 HB Cover.jpg
Cover of the June/July 2014 issue featuring Kate Winslet
Editor-in-chief
  • Glenda Bailey (United States)
  • Justine Picardie (United Kingdom)
  • Louise Nichol (Arabia)
  • Ana Torrejon (Argentina)
  • Kellie Hush (Australia)
  • Maria Prata (Brazil)
  • Milena Aleksieva (Bulgaria)
  • Andrée Burgat (Chile)
  • Su Mang (China)
  • Barbara Nesvadbova (Czech Republic)
  • Kerstin Schneider (Germany)
  • Eva Nisioti (Greece)
  • Xaven Mak (Hong Kong)
  • Nishat Fatima (India)
  • Ria Lirungan (Indonesia)
  • Kaori Tsukamoto (Japan)
  • Karina Utegenova (Kazakhstan)
  • Mikyung JJeon (Korea)
  • Natasha Kraal (Malaysia)
  • Adma Kawage (Mexico)
  • Cécile Narinx (Netherlands)
  • Joanna Góra (Poland)
  • Andrei Iovu (Romania)
  • Daria Veledeeva (Russia)
  • Petar Janosevic (Serbia)
  • Kenneth Goh (Singapore)
  • Melania Pan (Spain)
  • Elaine Liao (Taiwan)
  • Duang Poshyananda (Thailand)
  • Eda Goklu (Turkey)
  • Anna Zemskova (Ukraine)
  • Pham Ngoc Luu Uyen (Vietnam)
Categories Fashion
Frequency Monthly
Total circulation
(June 2012)
734,504
Year founded 1867
Company Hearst Magazines
Country United States
Based in New York City
Language English
Website harpersbazaar.com
ISSN 0017-7873

Harper's Bazaar is an American women's fashion magazine, first published in 1867. Harper's Bazaar is published by Hearst and, as a magazine, considers itself to be the style resource for "women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture."

Aimed at members of the upper-middle and upper classes, Bazaar assembles photographers, artists, designers and writers to deliver perspectives into the world of fashion, beauty and popular culture on a monthly basis.

Since its debut in 1867 as America's first fashion magazine, the pages of Harper's Bazaar, first called Harper's Bazar, have been home to talent, such as the founding editor, author and translator Mary Louise Booth, as well as:

When Harper's Bazaar began publication, it was a tabloid-size weekly magazine catering to women in the middle and upper classes. It showcased fashion from Germany and Paris in a newspaper-design format. It was not until 1901 that Harper's moved to a monthly issued magazine which it maintains today. Now Harper's Bazaar is owned and operated by the Hearst Corporation in the U.S. and The National Magazine Company in the U.K. Hearst purchased the magazine in 1913.

Harper & Brothers founded the magazine. This company also gave birth to Harper's Magazine and HarperCollins Publishing.

Glenda Bailey is the editor-in-chief of U.S. edition of Harper's Bazaar.

As the turn-of-the-century began in America, Harper's Bazaar began featuring both illustrations and photographs for its covers and inside features of high society and increasingly of fashion.

During the late Victorian period, as the women's suffrage movement was gaining momentum (American women did not all win the right to vote until 1920 with the passing of the 19th Amendment), the introduction of more tailored dresses and jackets coincided with women's new sense of feminism. Bazaar also began profiling prominent socialites, such as the Astors and the Griscoms.


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