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The Teen Vogue Handbook by Teen Vogue
The Teen Vogue Handbook by Teen Vogue








The Teen Vogue Handbook by Teen Vogue

politicians like Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Compton Mayor Aja Brown spoke, as did big-time creative artists like director Ava DuVernay, actress Yara Shahidi and YouTuber Lilly Singh. Hillary Rodham Clinton edited the final print version of Teen Vogue. The event featured 150 speakers that included politicians, celebrities, entrepreneurs and community organizers. Hillary Clinton co-edited the final Teen Vogue print issue and also attended the first-ever Teen Vogue Summit, held in early December in Los Angeles. The rebranding is arguably paying off despite Condé Nast announcing the folding of the print magazine, web traffic is up over 200 per cent [and continues to draw significant public attention for its political reporting and sharp cultural commentary.

The Teen Vogue Handbook by Teen Vogue

The inaugural Teen Vogue Summit is part of the teen magazine’s shift to position themselves as a progressive, “woke” digital brand that builds upon the reputation they’ve cultivated over past two years through articles like Lauren Duca’s viral op-ed “Donald Trump Is Gaslighting America.” Amid white, faux-fur beanbag chairs, trays of artisanal ice cream sandwiches and a glowing Teen Vogue logo, 600 girls and women gathered earlier this month to talk about politics, leadership and social change.










The Teen Vogue Handbook by Teen Vogue