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Elle

Elle

Elle was founded in Paris the immediate aftermath of World War II and first sold as a supplement to France-Soir, edited at the time by Pierre Lazareff. Hélène Gordon-Lazareff, Elle's pioneering founder, returned to Paris from New York City to create a unique publication that grappled with the many forces shaping the lives of women in France in 1945. Its 100th issue, published on 14 October 1947, featured the work of Christian Dior just eight months after his debut show. Likewise, Brigitte Bardot graced her first Elle cover at age 17, on 7 January 1952, months before her screen debut in Manina, the Girl in the Bikini. By the 1960s, Elle had a readership of 800,000 across France and was said to "not so much reflect fashion as decree it. This dominance was reflected in the famous slogan: "Si elle lit, elle lit Elle (If she reads, she reads Elle)". In 1985, Elle launched in Britain and the United States. Elle.com was launched in 2007.

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About Elle

Founded

1945

Estimated Revenue

$500M-$1B

Employees

1K-5K

Category

Industry

Publishing

Location

City

Livingston

State

New Jersey

Country

United States

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