CHarper’s Bazaar France is set to launch in March 2023 with its website and digital properties to roll out the same month.
The new edition will be published in both print and online and operated under a multi-year licensing between Hearst and Prisma Media.
Nine issues will be published next year, with the number set to increase to 10 the following year.
Olivier Lalanne, who served as editor in chief of GQ France and Vogue Hommes, will hold the same role at Harper’s Bazaar France.
It is the latest international push for Hearst Magazines International.
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