Women’s magazine Marie Claire is ending its US print edition after 27 years, The Post has learned. The magazine, which was sold by Hearst to British publisher Future Media in May, quietly informed its subscribers via a letter that its Summer 2021 issue would be its last. Marie Claire subscribers will instead receive a print copy of Harper’s Bazaar, the fashion publication owned by Hearst, for the rest of their subscription terms, according to the letter, which was signed by Bazaar editor in chief Samira Nasr. “I have some news to share: After the Summer 2021 issue, Marie Claire will no longer be available as an annual subscription but will instead focus on its vibrant digital platforms– Marieclaire.com, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.,” Nasr said. Nasr added that Marie Claire would publish select special editions available for purchase at newsstands. Subscribers not wishing to receive Bazaar would be offered refunds if they contacted Hearst. Although Hearst no longer owns Marie Claire, it is responsible for refunding or offering an alternative magazine, as customers who subscribed to the women’s glossy already paid for a full year’s subscription in advance. The news marks the end of an era for the celebrated women’s magazine, which…
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