Elle Girl - was the world's largest monthly magazine for teens about fashion, beauty, health and entertainment. Launched in August 2001. became the younger sister project of Elle magazine. I had the motto - "Be different." Found in New York.
In April 2006, staff members reported that the US June-July issue would be the last, although they were in the process of creating the August issue, which is traditionally considered the largest issue for the year that covers the topics of the annual fashion and return to school. The company planned to replenish the site "Elle Girl" and create a new project in conjunction with Alloy.com, except for publishing twice a year the physical edition of the magazine.
Jack Kleiger, Chief Executive Officer of Hachette Filipacchi Media USA, who was also involved in the closure of three other Hachette magazines - George, Mirabella and Travel Holiday, commented on the future of the Elle Girl magazine: "When teenage girls are not on sites, they in their mobile. The company will continue to work on the site of the magazine and over the ringtone "Elle Girl", mobile phone rollers and mobile blogging projects. "
ELLEgirl.com was launched in early 2008 after divorce from Alloy. The new version included a blog, a simpler navigator and an enhanced alliance with ELLE.com, headed by Chief Editor, Keith Pollock. In 2011, Hearst Magazines has redeemed ELLEgirl.com. As of May 2014, the ELLEgirl site is redirecting users to Elle.
Elle Girl has a lot of fashion, lots of tests and contests. This is a site where many interesting things.
Elle Girl - was the world's largest monthly magazine for teens about fashion, beauty, health and entertainment. Launched in August 2001. became the younger sister project of Elle magazine. I had the motto - "Be different." Found in New York.
In April 2006, staff members reported that the US June-July issue would be the last, although they were in the process of creating the August issue, which is traditionally considered the largest issue for the year that covers the topics of the annual fashion and return to school. The company planned to replenish the site "Elle Girl" and create a new project in conjunction with Alloy.com, except for publishing twice a year the physical edition of the magazine.
Jack Kleiger, Chief Executive Officer of Hachette Filipacchi Media USA, who was also involved in the closure of three other Hachette magazines - George, Mirabella and Travel Holiday, commented on the future of the Elle Girl magazine: "When teenage girls are not on sites, they in their mobile. The company will continue to work on the site of the magazine and over the ringtone "Elle Girl", mobile phone rollers and mobile blogging projects. "
ELLEgirl.com was launched in early 2008 after divorce from Alloy. The new version included a blog, a simpler navigator and an enhanced alliance with ELLE.com, headed by Chief Editor, Keith Pollock. In 2011, Hearst Magazines has redeemed ELLEgirl.com. As of May 2014, the ELLEgirl site is redirecting users to Elle.
Elle Girl has a lot of fashion, lots of tests and contests. This is a site where many interesting things.