Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan brands to resume operations in Ukraine

Publications will cover news from the world of fashion, beauty and social life
Publications will cover news from the world of fashion, beauty and social life

DP Media has secured licensing rights, granted by Hearst Magazines, to publish Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan magazines, manage the websites harpersbazaar.com.ua and cosmo.com.ua, and oversee social media, the company's press service has reported.

The harpersbazaar website is set to resume operations wiinthin December of this year under the leadership of editor-in-chief Kateryna Popova. The cosmo.com.ua website will resume operations in March 2024, with Yuliia Nykolaichuk as the editor-in-chief.

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The timing for the release of the printed versions of the publications is currently unknown.

The publications will cover news from the world of fashion, beauty, and social life, "while maintaining a balance between entertainment and content that is relevant to the times," DP Media said. Special attention will also be given to public events under the auspices of the publications.

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The printed editions of Cosmopolitan and Harper's Bazaar ceased publication in Ukraine in 2021. At the same time, Anna Zemskova left the position of editor-in-chief of the publications.

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