Marie Claire’s Anne Fulenwider: ‘Women’s issues have always been at the forefront’
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On Tuesday night, Marie Claire editor in chief Anne Fulenwider is hosting the magazine’s second Image Makers Awards, a night in Los Angeles that honors the behind-the-scenes talent of makeup artists, stylists and more. This year’s event at Catch LA will build upon the first, inviting more guests and celebrity presenters, including Jennifer Aniston and Cindy Crawford.
“I would come back from photoshoots and realized that, just through conversations with that universe, I learned a lot,” said Fulenwider. “These were hubs of information that our readers would love.
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