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Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines. Published by Editorial Televisa across the United States and Hispanic America, it was launched in Cuba in February 1937 by Editorial Carteles S.A. When Fidel Castro rose to power, Vanidades' headquarters moved from Havana to New York. Later, in 1961, Vanidades was relaunched as Nueva Vanidades and eventually as Vanidades Continental.

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  • Vanidades es una revista femenina en español, que abarca temas de moda, belleza, realeza, celebridades, salud, viajes y cocina. Actualmente es publicada por la Editorial Televisa, y distribuida en América Latina y Estados Unidos. La popular autora Corín Tellado fue colaboradora de la revista a partir de 1951,​ pasando la tirada de la revista en poco tiempo de 16.000 a 68.000 ejemplares quincenales. La autora mantuvo la colaboración más de 50 años. (es)
  • Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines. Published by Editorial Televisa across the United States and Hispanic America, it was launched in Cuba in February 1937 by Editorial Carteles S.A. When Fidel Castro rose to power, Vanidades' headquarters moved from Havana to New York. Later, in 1961, Vanidades was relaunched as Nueva Vanidades and eventually as Vanidades Continental. (en)
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  • Special issue of Vanidades, covering the wedding of the Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbón . (en)
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  • Vanidades (en)
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  • Vanidades es una revista femenina en español, que abarca temas de moda, belleza, realeza, celebridades, salud, viajes y cocina. Actualmente es publicada por la Editorial Televisa, y distribuida en América Latina y Estados Unidos. La revista fue fundada en febrero de 1937 en La Habana, Cuba, por Editorial Carteles S.A. Al asumir Fidel Castro el poder, la sede de la revista se trasladó a Miami y Nueva York. Actualmente la sede principal se encuentra en México, aunque hay sedes locales en Estados Unidos, Puerto Rico, República Dominicana, Venezuela (hasta 2018), Colombia (hasta 2019), Ecuador (hasta 2019), Perú (hasta 2019), Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina (hasta 2019), Chile (hasta 2019) y Brasil. Para garantizar su éxito algunos contenidos son adaptados localmente a las preferencias de cada país. La popular autora Corín Tellado fue colaboradora de la revista a partir de 1951,​ pasando la tirada de la revista en poco tiempo de 16.000 a 68.000 ejemplares quincenales. La autora mantuvo la colaboración más de 50 años. También se distribuía en Venezuela a través del Bloque Dearmas,dejó de publicarse en diciembre del 2018, debido a la crisis socioeconómica y política que se vive en dicho país. La revista Vanidades dejó de circular en Colombia por el cierre de Editorial Televisa el 26 de enero de 2019 y posteriormente en Perú, Ecuador, Argentina y Chile en febrero de 2019 y también, en Paraguay en marzo del 2019 y en Nicaragua en junio del 2019. (es)
  • Vanidades (Spanish for Vanities) is one of the most popular Spanish language women's magazines. Published by Editorial Televisa across the United States and Hispanic America, it was launched in Cuba in February 1937 by Editorial Carteles S.A. When Fidel Castro rose to power, Vanidades' headquarters moved from Havana to New York. Later, in 1961, Vanidades was relaunched as Nueva Vanidades and eventually as Vanidades Continental. The magazine in its beginnings was aimed at women of high class, addressing them in a friendly manner and serving as a guide to help them keep up with the trends in fashion, culture, arts, health and beauty. To guarantee its market success, the magazine is edited locally in some cases, blending national preferences with international trends and always following its traditionally classical style. The main headquarters of Vanidades are now located in Mexico. However, localized editions are released simultaneously in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, United States, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Vanidades magazine stopped circulating in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Argentina due to the closure of Editorial Televisa in those countries between January and February 2019. It was also distributed in Venezuela through the Bloque Dearmas, but it stopped being published due to the socioeconomic crisis that is lived in that country. (en)
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