A Retrospective: Teen Vogue Under Amy Astley (2000 - 2016)

" city slickers "
teenVOGUE March 2004
Photographer: Terry Tsiolis
Model: Marie Vandecaveye
Fashion Editor: Elissa Santisi
Hair: Louis Angelo
Make-up: Mariel Barrera


ellastica scans
 
" The Evening News"
teenVOGUE November 2004
Photographer: Lee Broomfield
Model: Doutzen Kroes
Fashion Editor: Charlotte Stockdale
Hair: Neil Moodie
Make-up: Hannah Murray


ruthie scans

Never realised that was Doutzen! I had this editorial on my wall when I was in school! I remember all these 2003-2005 editions/editorials so well. But TV has really lost it's spark and I haven't brought an issue in years. The cover stars have also become less appealing
 
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Teen Vogue February 2012
"Raising Elle"
Model: Elle Fanning
Photographer: Sebastian Kim
Fashion Editor: Lawren Howell
Hair: Dennis DeVoy
Makeup: Kara Yoshimoto Bua
Manicure: Lisa Jachno



elle-fanning.net
 
Rebel Revel
teenVOGUE Spring/ Summer 2001
photographer: Tom Munro
fashion editor: Camilla Nickerson
models: Liudmilla Bakhmat, Jenny Vatheur, Liya Kebede, Liliana Dominguez, unknown males models.
Hair: Ward
Make-up Christy Coleman



teenVOGUE used to be so fun!





source: bwgreyscale via archive.org
Darling_Myy via Fiercification
 
Teen Vogue Fall 2001
"Ahead of the Class"
Model: Natalia Vodianova
Photographer: Tom Munro
Stylist: Camilla Nickerson
Hair: Jimmy Paul
Makeup: Frank B




Source: natalia-v.net

lovely !
and very modern.
sort of what one could see in teen vogue i guess if there was to be a LV by Ghesquiere collection editorial.
 
What a blast from the past! So many editorials I remember from when I used to buy Teen Vogue every month (2004-2008). I used to love this magazine! It's easy to see why though. It's so fun and they have great eds I think.
 
Teen Vogue used to be bursting with life and vibrancy. But now, it seems like it's all about being woke and politically involved. It's like the early years of fun and fabulousness have faded away. I really miss what it used to be, back when the only issue was the lack of pages and sometimes repetitive editorials. I miss flipping through the print magazine and seeing those girls jumping, laughing, and just having a blast. Magazines should not only inform, but also bring joy. Nowadays, Teen Vogue is all about serious journalism and activism (which isn't necessarily a bad thing), but it's hard to recapture that same excitement we felt years ago. The closest we can get to reliving those moments is by looking at threads like this and reminiscing. So, thank you for giving us a taste of the past.

I hope to see more editorials and pages from Teen Vogue's early years 😊
 

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