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NowThis Editor Versha Sharma to Take Over at Teen Vogue After Controversy Over Previous Pick
Teen Vogue has chosen Versha Sharma, a top editor at NowThis, to replace Alexi McCammond as editor in chief
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Alexi McCammond Parts Ways With Teen Vogue Over Past Tweets
Alexi McCammond says she and Teen Vogue are parting ways over her past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets
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Ulta Beauty Pauses Teen Vogue Ad Spending in Editor Outcry
A major advertiser at Teen Vogue, the retailer Ulta Beauty, has paused ad spending at the Conde Nast publication.
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Olivia Munn Asks Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief to Acknowledge Past ‘Racist Stupid Remark'
Olivia Munn is calling out Teen Vogue’s new editor-in-chief, Alexi McCammond, over her past “racist” and “stupid” tweets about Asians.
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‘Tonight': Elaine Welteroth on Women Being ‘More Than Enough'
Elaine Welteroth discusses her journey from small-town California girl to the youngest editor of Teen Vogue and reveals what she wants people to take away from her book, “More Than Enough.”
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Siriano, Kloss Bring Rebooted “Project Runway” Back to Bravo
Following a decade-long relocation at Lifetime, a revamped “Project Runway” returns to Bravo minus Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, but with season four winner Christian Siriano and model Karlie Kloss at the helm.
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Kylie Jenner Reveals Name of Her First Child: Stormi
After giving birth to her first child, Kylie Jenner revealed the name of her precious little one: Stormi! The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star revealed the name via Instagram on Tuesday.
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‘Teen Vogue' Welcomes Hillary Clinton as Guest Editor
Hillary Rodham Clinton has come to “Teen Vogue.” The magazine announced on Wednesday that the former secretary of state and presidential candidate has guest edited a special edition of “Teen Vogue” hitting newsstands on December 5. Clinton says she’s a fan of the publication’s breadth of coverage and enjoyed engaging with readers of the magazine whose politics are different from...
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6th Grader Makes National Headlines for Standing Up to School Dress Code
She’s on the pages of Teen Vogue, Allure, and Cosmopolitan magazines – not a celebrity, but a sixth grader.