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Condé Nast Announces that Vogue Will Absorb Teen Vogue’s Website

NYT > Business > Media · Yola Mzizi · last updated

Teen Vogue stopped being a magazine in 2017, when its publisher, Condé Nast, remade the title into an online-only publication. That chapter ended on Monday, when it was announced that Teen Vogue’s website would be absorbed by Vogue.com and that Teen Vogue’s top editor would be leaving the company.

Chloe Malle, the newly minted head of editorial content at Vogue, will oversee Teen Vogue’s presence on Vogue’s website, which last month absorbed another sister publication, Vogue Business.

Teen Vogue’s editor, Versha Sharma, could not immediately be reached for comment. A Condé Nast spokeswoman did not reply to emailed questions about her departure, or about how the change would affect the political coverage that Teen Vogue has become known for in recent years.

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