Jolie (magazine)

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Jolie
Jolie (magazine) August 2010 cover.jpg
August 2010 cover
Editor-in-chiefAnja Müller-Lochner
Categories Fashion
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherVision Media
Total circulation
(2010)
375,642
First issue30 September 2003;19 years ago (2003-09-30)
Company Axel Springer SE
Country Germany
Based in Munich
Language German
Website Jolie

Jolie is a monthly German fashion magazine published in Munich, Germany.

Contents

History and profile

Jolie was first published on 30 September 2003. [1] [2] The magazine is part of Axel Springer SE [2] and is published on a monthly basis by Vision Media. [3] The headquarters of the monthly is in Munich. [4] Anja Müller-Lochner is the editor-in-chief. [4]

In 2010 Jolie had a total circulation of 375,642 copies. [5]

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