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Grazia (Italian for Grace) is an Italian, weekly women's glossy magazine, with international editions in Australia, United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal, the Netherlands, Bulgaria , Croatia and Serbia. In Italy, it is owned by the Mondadori (one of Berlusconi's companies), and is owned in the UK under licence by Bauer Consumer Media. In Italy, on average it sells 218,000 copies. It the UK, it sells 220,125 copies.
Italian edition of Grazia was first published in 1938.
Its British counterpart was started in 2005, to cover the market for a high-class glossy magazine, but for a weekly edition rather than a monthly edition like other glossies like Vogue, ELLE and Marie Claire.

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Grazia (Italian for Grace) is an Italian, weekly women's glossy magazine, with international editions in Australia, United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal, the Netherlands, Bulgaria , Croatia and Serbia. In Italy, it is owned by the Mondadori (one of Berlusconi's companies), and is owned in the UK under licence by Bauer Consumer Media. In Italy, on average it sells 218,000 copies. It the UK, it sells 220,125 copies.
History
The Italian edition of Grazia was first published in 1938.
Its British counterpart was started in 2005, to cover the market for a high-class glossy magazine, but for a weekly edition rather than a monthly edition like other glossies like Vogue, ELLE and Marie Claire. Weeklies in the UK tend to be rather down-market with magazines like Women's Weekly and Take-a-Break.
Style
Both magazines are styled as glossies, with a strong amount of influence of high-class celebrities , such as Jennifer Aniston, and supermodels like Kate Moss Lulu Troughton and Emma Thurston.It is mainly a fashion magazine.
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