Harper's Bazaar France was first launched with the January/February 1983 issue edited by Lizzette Katan and later Giuseppe Della Schiava. The return of Harper's Bazaar France was announced in 2013 with plans for the magazine to be published in a partnership between Hearst and
Groupe Marie Claire, Alexandra Senes (founder and ex-Editor-in-Chief of
Jalouse) was hired as the publications Editor-in-Chief and Daphné Hezard (ex-editor-in-chief of ''
L'Officiel)'' was hired as editor-in-chief of fashion. However between December 2013 and January 2014 the entire team was fired and the launch moved to 2015, It was announced in September 2022 that Harper's Bazaar would launch in France, under a licensing contract between
Hearst and with the first edition to be published in March 2023.
Olivier Lalanne was hired to become Editor-in-Chief whilst Matthias Gurtler (editorial manager of
Gala) would be the publication's editorial manager.
Karolina Spakowski,
Loli Bahia and more. Along with this the page count was over 300 with 100 of that being advertising, 150,000 copies of the magazine were distributed for the launch issue. It also won Gold for the Best launch or redesign award at the
Grand Prix Stratégies de l’innovation média 2024. Since 2024, Mr Jorge Jimenez Neubauer Torres is Bazaar France director.
Harper's Bazaar Homme The men's edition ''Harper's Bazaar Homme'' launched in October 2025 as a bi-annual publication.
Harper's Bazaar Intérieurs In March 2024 it was announced that a quarterly publication focused on interior design titled ''Harper's Bazaar Intérieurs'' would launch later in the year. In October the publication was launched under the direction of Isis-Colombe Combréas (founder of
MilK). == See also ==