Currently Published
- Al Jamila
- Allure
- Aló (Colombia)
- M2 Woman
- Amina
- Australian Women's Weekly
- Belle
- Bis (Japan)
- Bitch
- Beautifully Inspired Women's Magazine -For Women 40 & Over
- Brigitte (Germany)
- Burda Style
- Bust
- Cahoots
- Canadian Living
- Carrusel (Colombia)
- Chatelaine
- Cosmopolitan
- Clean Eating
- Cleo
- Courageous Woman
- Croissant (Japan)
- Curve
- Elle
- Essence
- Ebony
- Ettelaat-e Banuvan (Iran)
- Ewomen Indian
- Family Circle
- Femina (Denmark)
- Femina (Indonesia)
- Femina (India)
- Filament (UK)
- First for Women
- Flare
- Fucsia (Colombia)
- Glamour
- Gloria (Croatia)
- Good Housekeeping
- Grazia
- Gynaika
- Hänt Extra (Sweden)
- Hello (UK)
- Hennes (Sweden)
- Homemakers
- Horn OK Please lifestyle magazine
- Indianapolis Woman Magazine
- InStyle
- In Touch Weekly
- JJ
- Kvinner og Klær (Norway)
- L7 Women's Magazine
- Ladies' Home Journal
- Latina
- Life & Style
- LaIsha (Israel)
- Lonny
- Lucky
- Lucire (New Zealand)
- Lepota & Zdravlje'
- Marie Claire
- Martha Stewart Living
- Monroe Lifestyle Book
- Moondance
- More
- Ms.
- Naaree.com
- New Idea
- New Zealand Woman's Weekly
- Nylon
- O: The Oprah Magazine
- Oh Comely
- Olivia (Finland)
- OK! (celebrity)
- Oxygen
- Parenting
- Pink
- Playgirl
- Plaza (Sweden)
- Quarante (women over 40)
- Rabotnitsa
- Real Simple
- Redbook
- Sapna magazine
- Sayidaty
- Self
- Shape
- StylishandTrendy.com (online)
- Tatler
- Tea Moderna (Macedonia)
- Texas Family
- THATmag For Women
- The Lady
- The Pin Up (United States)
- Today's Black Woman
- VeckoRevyn (Sweden)
- VIVmag
- Vogue
- W
- We Women Today (India)
- With (Japan; has Chinese version)
- Wilma (Wilmington, NC)
- Woman
- Woman's Day
- Woman's Era (India)
- Woman's Own
- Woman's Weekly (UK magazine)
- Women's Post Magazine
- Women's Health
- Women's World
- Zan-e Rooz (Iran)
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