Teen vogue is a sister publication to Vogue and is targeted at teenage girls. Like Vogue, it included stories about fashion and celebrities. It is worth 35 million.
It published its first issue in January 2003 and its Final issue on December 2017. It is currently a online publication.
According to Business of Fashion, since 2016, Teen Vogue has grown substantially in traffic through its website; in January 2017, the magazine’s website had 7.9 million US visitors compared to 2.9 million the previous January.
Teen Vogue‘s initial content focused on fashion, aimed at a teen audience; in The New York Times, Jazmine Hughes described this iteration in contrast to contemporaneous teen magazines as less “‘finding a prom date’ and more ‘finding a prom color palette.’
It is owned by the parent company Advanced, in the USA.
As of October 2014, Advanced was ranked as the 44th largest privately held company in the United States, according to Forbes and had a revue of 2.4 billions dollars in 2016.