Teen Vogue
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Teen Vogue is an American online publication, formerly in print, launched in January 2003, as a sister publication to Vogue, targeted at teenage girls and young women. Like Vogue, it included stories about fashion and celebrities.[2] Since 2015, following a steep decline in sales, the magazine cut back on its print distribution in favor of online content, which has grown significantly. The magazine had also expanded its focus from fashion and beauty to include politics and current affairs.[3][4][5][6] In November 2017, it was announced Teen Vogue would cease in print and continue online-only as part of a new round of cost cuts. Other publications would also follow and go digital, such as InStyle. The final print issue featured Hillary Clinton on the cover, and was on newsstands on December 5, 2017.
Editor-in-Chief | Versha Sharma |
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Categories | Teen Magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Condé Nast |
Total circulation (2011) | 1,045,813[1] |
First issue | January 2003 |
Final issue | December 2017 |
Company | Advance Publications |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1540-2215 |