Business Day

Vogue relaunched in Greece

- George Georgiopou­los Athens

Fashion magazine Vogue hit the newsstands in Greece on Sunday, relaunched after a sevenyear absence as publishers bet that the country’s economic recovery after a debt crisis will revive an appetite for glossy fashion and lifestyle prints.

Vogue Greece will be the luxury magazine’s 26th internatio­nal edition, and will be run by a 29-year old editor-in-chief Thaleia Karafyllid­ou.

The fashion bible’s publisher Conde Nast Internatio­nal has teamed up with Kathimerin­es Ekdoseis and the monthly edition will be distribute­d with Sunday’s Kathimerin­i newspaper, which is celebratin­g 100 years in print in 2019.

“Dear Vogue Greece, welcome back again,” Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief since 1988, wrote in the Greek comeback edition titled “Eyes on the future” with model Bella Hadid on its cover.

“Your return after years of absence fills us with joy. Greece faced problems and lived dramatic moments, I can only imagine how tough it was. However, the signs of recovery are now visible, even here in America,” she wrote.

Vogue Hellas originally came out in Greece in March 2000, published by Lyberis Publicatio­ns, one of the kings of glossy magazines in the 1990s that also produced popular, trend-setting titles such as Status, Life & Style and Glamour.

Lyberis went bankrupt in 2012 when advertisin­g dried up during the economic crisis that sent the country’s unemployme­nt to nearly 28%, dampening appetites for high fashion and lifestyle goods.

The relaunch will also have a digital edition as it bets on a successful return in a magazine market hurt by declining readership and advertiser­s.

Greece’s recovery after a lengthy recession that shrank its economy by a quarter remains on track. In 2018 the economy expanded by 1.9% while unemployme­nt has come down to 18%.

YOUR RETURN AFTER YEARS OF ABSENCE FILLS US WITH JOY. GREECE FACED PROBLEMS AND LIVED DRAMATIC MOMENTS

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