Libelle (Dutch magazine)

Libelle (from the Latin "libellus", meaning book or writ) is a weekly women's magazine published in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

[8] During the 1990s Libelle was among the Dutch publications which functioned as an opinion leader in political and health-related issues.

[10] The weekly mostly features articles about fashion, beauty, culinary, travel, human interest, health, and work.

[10][11] Franska Stuy served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine from 1999 until 2015, and as of 2015 Hilmar Mulder was in charge.

[15] Libelle was the thirtieth best-selling women's magazine in 2001 globally with a circulation of 643,000 copies.

Covers of Libelle in the early years on a tin can from 1984–1985