Vogue: Page-turning style for all ages
"When I first moved to New York and I was totally broke, sometimes I would buy Vogue instead of dinner." - Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Sex and the City
Just like thousands of other fashion fanatics, I need to refer to the Bible for inspiration: Vogue Magazine. However, Vogue has become much more than a source of inspiration. It has helped launch the careers of endless designers, photographers, models, and writers alike, and has inspired the looks of various decades.
To some, Vogue may seem a bit overdone, but this publication is not simply a magazine. It is a visual gallery that displays the various textile art forms of our time. However, for those who appreciate the art but feel a bit intimidated by it, Teen Vogue has become the "approachable Vogue."
Teen Vogue is not your ordinary teenybopper mag. A young woman of any age can admire its undying devotion to high fashion portrayed in a more everyday, approachable fashion. Teen Vogue still manages to maintain the artistic flair of its predecessor in a way that allows any girl to identify with it.

Artistic displays of fashion are a trademark in spreads for Teen Vogue
Now, the magazine has found new popularity and exposure thanks to the likes of Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port from MTV's The Hills.
Hopefully, the efforts of such celebrities and designers to support the magazine will help fend off all the lies (and truths) about the magazine's downfall. Rumors and some actual reports have been saying the magazine is a failing entity. The day such a creative, unique and respected magazine is taken off the stands is a sad one for fashion lovers across the globe.
--Johnie and Mairys





