The first issue of the firm's challenger to NatMags' venerable monthly Good Housekeeping is due to be printed in February. It will have a print run of at least 600,000 and is expected to be at least 280pp.
Cooper Clegg printed Glamour for Cond Nast until the beginning of this year when the UK edition switched to gravure and moved to the continent.
"Losing Glamour was a blow but we were comforted with the knowledge that this was not due to any failings in our quality or service levels," said Cooper Clegg sales director David Heine. "Cond Nast have reaffirmed their confidence in us with what is likely to be one of the biggest consumer magazine launches of 2005."
Earlier this year it also picked up the contract to print LX a "magalogue" produced as a joint venture by Littlewoods and Cond Nast.