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At the 44th Annual Outstanding Mother Awards, Honorees Share Their High-Wire Act
The record-breaking event, which raised $800,000, benefits Save the Children.
How the Original Influencers Do TikTok
Fashion magazines share their TikTok strategies.
Harper’s Bazaar Honored at ASME Awards
The awards show took place in person after two virtual years.
What Happened to 50 Magazines Since the Pandemic Began
WWD analyzed 50 U.S.-based titles to find out how the pandemic and general media landscape impacted print…
Outstanding Mother Awards to Honor Four Leaders in Retail, Beauty, Finance and Media
The 44th annual event takes place May 5 at The Pierre Hotel in New York
The Monthly Fashion Magazine Is No More
Until recently, InStyle was the last women's fashion magazine in the U.S. to still publish 12 issues a year.
Hearst Magazines Cuts Ties With Russia
A number of fashion brands and publishers are exiting the country.
Cosmopolitan Switches Print to Eight-Issues-a-Year Collection
The first issue, "Issue 1: The Love Issue," features cover face Sydney Sweeney.
Fashion Group International Announces ‘Rising Star’ Finalists
One of the new features is an online marketplace that will showcase the finalists' work.
Media’s Return to Office Update
Here's what 10 media companies are planning.
Ken Downing Joins Hearst Magazines as It Prepares to Launch Luxury E-commerce Marketplace
The Tower is an e-commerce marketplace made up of four individual stores from media brands Elle, Bazaar, Town…
Kenya Hunt Appointed Editor in Chief of Elle U.K.
The winner of this year's Global Leader of Change Award at the Fashion Awards will start her position on…
Marie Claire Isn’t Completely Done With Print
Its new owner Future plc. plans to publish two issues a year in May and September.
Elle Decor’s Asad Syrkett on First Year as the Magazine’s Editor in Chief
Hearst Magazines named Syrkett editor in chief of Elle Decor in September 2020, succeeding Whitney Robinson…
New York City Shows Signs of Retail Recovery, Despite Office Vacancies
Several city leaders are seeing increased foot traffic in their neighborhoods and new stores opening.