Glamour, The American Magazine, January 1934 "Glamour" is an American women's magazine established in 1939. Initially published as a supplement to "Harper's Bazaar," it gained independence in 1934 and quickly rose to prominence for its fashion, beauty, and celebrity coverage. The magazine caters primarily to women aged 18-34, offering style advice, personal stories, and interviews with notable figures. Over the years, "Glamour" has been recognized for its impact on shaping beauty standards and influencing popular culture. Today, it continues to be a significant player in the media landscape, providing contemporary content that inspires and empowers women.