About teen Vogue

Teen Vogue is a former US print magazine that has moved online. It started in January 2003 and it last printed a magazine in December 2017. It is a sister publication of Vogue and its target audience is teenage girls. Like Vogue it has articles about fashion and celebrities. Teen Vogue’s editor is Elaine Welteroth. Teen Vogue has an estimated annual revenue of $8 million (statistic from Owler.com).

Vogue and Teen Vogue are owned by the conglomerate Advance. Advance is an American media company that started in 1922. In 2016, it had a revenue of 2.4 billion USD and it employees over 12,000 people. It’s headquarters is on Staten Island, New York.

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