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Condé Nast is losing a little more of its Glamour.

The New York-based media giant announced Tuesday it is shuttering the monthly print edition of Glamour, the women’s magazine it founded in 1939 and built into a global brand that heralded female empowerment.

Other than a few special issues to “celebrate big moments,” the magazine will only exist online as of the February 2019 issue, the company announced Tuesday.

“We’re doubling down on digital,” Glamour’s editor-in-chief Samantha Barry told employees in an email Tuesday, according to The New York Times, which was the first to report the news.

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