History
In August 1943, the magazine changed its name to ''Glamour'', with the subtitle ''for the girl with the job''. The magazine was published in a larger format than most of its contemporaries at the time. ''Charm'', a Street & Smith magazine, started in 1941, later subtitled "the magazine for women who work", was folded into ''Glamour'' magazine in 1959. ''Glamour'' was the first women's magazine to feature an African-American cover girl when it included Katiti Kironde on the cover of its college issue in August 1968. Since 1990, the magazine has held an annual " Women of the Year" awards ceremony. On January 8, 2018, it was announced that Samantha Barry, previously the Head of Social Media and Emerging Media at CNN, would be the new Editor-in-Chief of ''Glamour''. In November 2018, ''Glamour'' announced that its print edition would cease with its January 2019 issue in order to focus on its digital presence. In 2023 the magazine featured Logan Brown, a pregnant transgender man on the cover.''Glamour'' Top College Women Awards
Each year for the last 56 years, the magazine has been selecting a top ten list of outstanding college women across the country. Originally, the list was composed of the best dressed college juniors in America, but was changed for more substance with categories such as academic achievement, community service, and career goals as leading criteria. Hundreds of college juniors apply each year. Past winners and finalists include Martha Stewart, Diane Sawyer, and Swati Mia Saini, among others.''Glamour'' Woman of the Year Awards
Each autumn, the magazine organizes the “''Glamour'' Woman of the Year Awards,” which recognize women in the public eye. In 2007, Lorena Ochoa won a Woman of the Year award. In 2008, the award was granted to two Yemenis: 10-year-old divorcee Nujood Ali, and the lawyer who took on her case. Nujood's courage was praised by prominent attendees, including Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice. The 2010 ''Glamour'' Woman of the Year was Cher and the 2016 ''Glamour'' Woman of the Year was Zendaya.International editions
''Glamour'' launched in the UK in April 2001, where it pioneered the "handbag size" format, with the tagline "fits in your life as well as your handbag". Each September, the magazine held "National ''Glamour'' Week", when it featured extra coupons and competitions. In 2016, ''Glamour UK'' launched the ''Glamour Beauty Festival,'' on a new off-page beauty event featuring demonstrations, treatments and speakers. From its launch to the final traditional issue in November 2017, the magazine was edited by Jo Elvin, with Michelle Pamment serving as acting editor briefly in 2005. In June 2009, to celebrate ''Glamour''s eighth birthday in the UK, Glamour.com made a gallery of every cover since its launch. In October 2017, following declining sales, it was announced that publication of the monthly UK edition would end at the end of 2017, and that the UK version would be a semi-annual publication. In November 2017, Deborah Joseph was appointed Chief Content Officer of ''Glamour UK''. The Italian edition of ''Glamour'' was launched in December 1976, under the title ''Lei'' (''She''), then officially renamed ''Glamour'', like its U.S. counterpart, in 1992. The Russian edition was established in 2004, and is published monthly.Editors of international editions
''Lucky'' magazine
In Germany and Greece '' Lucky'', a fashion and shopping magazine was published seasonally, in tandem with ''Glamour''. ''Lucky'' magazine was shut down in 2015.See also
* Helen Valentine, founder and editor-in-chief, Charm magazine * Cipe Pineles, Charm magazine art director * Picture Play (magazine) *References
Further reading
* * * * * Lizzie BramlettExternal links