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Vogue China
TitleVogue China
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherCondé Nast
Firstdate2005
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin Chinese

Vogue China is a monthly fashion magazine published by Condé Nast in China, featuring articles on fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and culture, with a focus on Chinese fashion and luxury goods. The magazine was first launched in 2005, with Angelica Cheung as its founding editor-in-chief, and has since become one of the most influential fashion magazines in China, rivaling other popular titles such as Harper's Bazaar China, Elle China, and Cosmopolitan China. Vogue China has featured numerous celebrities and models on its cover, including Fan Bingbing, Zhang Ziyi, Liu Wen, and Du Juan, and has worked with renowned photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, and Patrick Demarchelier.

History

The history of Vogue China dates back to 2005, when Condé Nast decided to launch a Chinese-language edition of the iconic fashion magazine. The first issue was published in September 2005, with Angelica Cheung as its founding editor-in-chief, and featured Ding Yongdai on the cover, photographed by Chen Man. Since then, Vogue China has become a leading authority on fashion and luxury lifestyle in China, with a strong focus on showcasing Chinese designers and models, such as Alexander Wang, Vera Wang, and Jason Wu. The magazine has also collaborated with other fashion brands and designers, including Chanel, Dior, and Gucci, and has featured celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Rihanna on its cover.

Editorial_content

The editorial content of Vogue China includes a wide range of topics, from fashion trends and beauty tips to lifestyle and culture. The magazine features articles on fashion designers such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, and Donna Karan, as well as profiles on celebrities and influencers such as Taylor Swift, Kylie Jenner, and Gigi Hadid. Vogue China also includes sections on travel, food, and entertainment, with features on destinations such as Paris, New York City, and Tokyo, and restaurants such as Michelin-starred Noma and Per Se. The magazine has worked with writers and journalists such as Cathy Horyn, Suzy Menkes, and Sarah Mower, and has featured photography by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, among others.

Circulation_and_revenue

The circulation and revenue of Vogue China have been steadily increasing since its launch in 2005. The magazine has a circulation of over 1 million copies per month, with a readership of over 5 million people in China and around the world. Vogue China generates revenue through a combination of advertising, subscriptions, and newsstand sales, with major advertisers such as L'Oréal, Estee Lauder, and Chanel. The magazine has also expanded its reach through digital media, with a strong presence on social media platforms such as WeChat, Weibo, and Instagram, and a website that features fashion news, trends, and editorial content.

Impact_on_Chinese_fashion

The impact of Vogue China on Chinese fashion has been significant, with the magazine playing a key role in promoting Chinese designers and models to a global audience. Vogue China has featured numerous Chinese fashion designers such as Hao Lei, Xu Xinyin, and Masha Ma, and has helped to launch the careers of Chinese models such as Liu Wen, Du Juan, and Shu Pei. The magazine has also collaborated with Chinese fashion brands such as Lane Crawford and Shanghai Tang, and has featured Chinese celebrities such as Fan Bingbing and Zhang Ziyi on its cover. Vogue China has been credited with helping to establish China as a major player in the global fashion industry, with Chinese fashion designers and models now featured in top fashion magazines and runway shows around the world.

Notable_editors_and_contributors

Vogue China has had several notable editors and contributors throughout its history, including Angelica Cheung, who served as the magazine's founding editor-in-chief from 2005 to 2020. Other notable editors include Margaret Zhang, who has worked as a fashion editor at the magazine, and Philippa Price, who has contributed to the magazine as a fashion writer. Vogue China has also featured photography by renowned photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, and Patrick Demarchelier, and has worked with stylists such as Grace Coddington and Camilla Nickerson. The magazine has also collaborated with celebrities and influencers such as Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Rihanna, who have appeared on the cover and in editorial features.

Controversies_and_criticism

Vogue China has been involved in several controversies and criticisms throughout its history, including accusations of cultural appropriation and lack of diversity. The magazine has been criticized for featuring too many Western models and designers, and for not doing enough to promote Chinese fashion designers and models. Vogue China has also been accused of photoshopping and airbrushing images, and of promoting unrealistic beauty standards. The magazine has responded to these criticisms by increasing its efforts to feature Chinese models and designers, and by promoting body positivity and diversity in its editorial content. Despite these controversies, Vogue China remains one of the most influential and widely read fashion magazines in China and around the world. Category:Fashion magazines

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