Harper by Harper's Bazaar
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harper by Harper's Bazaar (referred to as "harper") is a supplement to the American women's fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar presented in various physical and digital formats.
The supplement was introduced at 8:00 AM on February 9, 2015 by Harper's Bazaar editor in chief Glenda Bailey who describes its initial vision as "a contemporary supplement for young women".[1] It was founded as a resurrection of Junior Bazaar, which Harper's Bazaar had published in the 1940s, according to Harper's Bazaar publisher Carol Smith.[2] According to Folio: Magazine's Michael Rondon, the debut 24-page edition was sponsored by Nordstrom.[3] Initially, the supplementary magazine had a print circulation of 375,000—about half its total paid circulation—and digital distribution of 8.1 million.[3]