Its April 2022 issue will be its last print release
Fashion glossy InStyle Magazine, as well as six titles under American media conglomerate Meredith Corporation, Entertainment Weekly, EatingWell, Health, Parents, and People en Español, will be going digital-only this 2022, according to a story by the New York Times.

According to a memo by Neil Vogel, the chief executive of Dotdash Meredith, this move is not about minimizing expenses, but about “embracing the inevitable digital future.”
“We have said from the beginning, buying Meredith was about buying brands, not magazines or websites,” Vogel said. “It is not news to anyone that there has been a pronounced shift in readership and advertising from print to digital, and as a result, for a few important brands, print is no longer serving the brand’s core purpose.”
Reports say that Instyle’s final print release will be its April 2022 issue. The style bible was founded in 1994 and has international editions in over 16 countries. The first to go digital-only is its UK edition in 2018. In that same year, under the leadership of its current editor-in-chief Laura Brown, InStyle USA became the first major fashion magazine to ban fur from its pages.
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