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The End of Teen Vogue Completes Fashion Media’s Retreat From Politics

Condé Nast’s decision to absorb the publication into Vogue.com will likely boost the company’s bottom line, but its progressive, Gen-Z-centric political content is unlikely to survive the transition.
A recent Teen Vogue cover starring trans model Vivian Jenna Wilson.
A recent Teen Vogue cover starring trans model Vivian Jenna Wilson. (Courtesy)

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Teen Vogue Merges With Vogue.com

Chloe Malle, Vogue’s head of editorial content, will assume editorial control of the youth-centred imprint, while editor-in-chief Versha Sharma will exit Condé Nast.

Can Vogue Go Niche?

US Vogue’s new head of editorial content Chloe Malle wants to revamp the title to more squarely serve a core audience of fashion-lovers.

Vogue, Louis Vuitton and the State of Fashion Media

Emma Stone’s Vuitton-only shoot was billed as an artistic tribute — not a commercial deal. Yet it highlights the increasingly blurred lines between the brands that fund fashion magazines and the images they publish.

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