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Marie Claire magazine lands in Colombia with Shakira on its first cover

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Marie Claire magazine lands in Colombia with Shakira on its first cover

The fashion magazine Marie Claire will have its own edition in Colombia and will begin to be published in May with Shakira on its first cover and with the intention of positioning itself as a leader in a sector with almost no competition.

With the barranquilla in black, with a face that reflects sadness and a “Hello Colombia!” Premiering the first cover, the legendary fashion magazine aims to bring to Colombia a careful edition that “informs women from a constructive and zero banal place,” the director of the magazine in Latin America, Gerard Angulo, explained to EFE.

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Thus, recovering the “pure DNA” of the magazine, you can “find everything from an article that tells you about menstruation to an article that tells you about an indigenous community of that territory” and also a lot of fashion and a lot of Colombia because the important thing, according to Angulo, founder of the Fashion Group, is that the publication “breathes Colombia and does not look far away.”

“Colombia is a country that has brutal power at the fashion level, it is triumphing internationally and doing spectacular things (…) and that also speaks very well of the fact that here“and we need a publishing industry,” the Catalan points out.

And who better to unite all that than one of the most recognized Colombian women in the world: Shakira. The artist will not only release her edition of her country but she will also have the cover on the Mexico and United Kingdom edition.

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