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      • It was founded in Paris in 1945 by Hélène Gordon-Lazareff. [ 6 ][ 7 ] The magazine's readership has grown since its founding, increasing to 800,000 across France by the 1960s. Elle editions have since multiplied, creating a global network of publications and readers. Elle' s international expansion began with Elle UK and Elle USA launches in 1985.
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