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Marie Claire is the fashion magazine with character, substance, and depth, for<br />

women with a point of view, an opinion, and a sense of humor. Each issue<br />

is edited for a sexy, stylish, confident woman who is never afraid to make<br />

intelligence a part of her wardrobe. Marie Claire is always at the forefront<br />

of the media industry, recently launching fresh initiatives including: Image<br />

Makers, The Power Trip, Luxe List and The Next Big Thing. This fall marks<br />

the eighth season of Marie Claire’s successful SHOES FIRST multi-platform<br />

program; and #GETFRAMED, which launched in May, enables readers to<br />

interactively shop sunglasses. Marie Claire has won numerous awards,<br />

including the Clio Image Award in Print Prestige Cover Art for their August<br />

2014 denim cover, the New York Press Club Journalism Award for Crime<br />

Reporting in 2016 and 2015 and for Feature Reporting in 2015; the Society of<br />

Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award for Investigative Reporting<br />

in 2015; six Exceptional Merit Media Awards from the National Women’s<br />

Political Caucus in the past four years; and most recently three 2016 MIN<br />

magazine media awards.<br />

MEDIA AWARD<br />

MARIE CLAIRE<br />

The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Anne Fulenwider, was named FOLIO’s Women in<br />

Media Industry Leader in 2016 and Editor of the Year in 2015. Chief revenue officer and<br />

publisher, Nancy Berger Cardone, received MIN’s Most Intriguing People of 2015 award<br />

as well as FOLIO’s Top Women In Media in 2015. Marie Claire, a joint venture between<br />

Hearst Magazines and Marie Claire Album, has 34 international editions and reaches<br />

more than 70 million women worldwide. The magazine was co-founded in 1937 by French<br />

industrialist Jean Prouvost and writer Marcelle Auclair, whose goal was to present<br />

relevant current events and profiles of influential women mixed with fashion and<br />

beauty coverage. The American edition is published by Hearst Magazines, a unit of Hearst,<br />

one of the nation’s largest diversified media and information companies.

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