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Teen Vogue's 2024 Generation Next: Enter Now and Meet The Judges
It's our favorite time of year! The 2024 Teen Vogue Generation Next young fashion designer competition has officially begun. Submissions for designers looking to get their start in the fashion industry are now open. Our goal is to help new talent find their start in the fashion industry through expert advisory, and industry visibility. This year our esteemed panel of judges represents the true future of fashion from creators, to stylists, to buyers and sustainability experts.
Teen Vogue's 2024 Generation Next: Official Rules & Guidelines
NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A purchase will not improve chances of being selected. OPEN ONLY TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WHO ARE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLD AS OF THE DATE OF ENTRY. By...
Camila Cabello & Normani Show Support for Each Other After Dopamine Release
Camila Cabello is showing support for Normani, her former fellow Fifth Harmony member, and the “1:59” star is reciprocating the love. After much anticipation, Normani finally released her solo debut studio album, Dopamine, on June 14, 2024, and Camila Cabello was among the many to listen shortly after the release and made sure to let the world know.
Serena Williams Says Challengers is “Pretty Accurate”
Serena Williams retired from tennis two years ago, saying then that she needed to shift her focus to her young daughter, Olympia. Since then, the 42-year-old has given birth to a second child, Adira, with husband Alexis Ohanian and geared up the activity at her venture capital firm, Serena Ventures. Unlike some athletes, Williams didn’t turn her back on her sport when she left it: in fact, she says she can imagine a world where she’s still competing, and cites Zendaya-starring tennis film Challengers as one of her recent faves.
Why Must Tyla Repeatedly Defend Her Blackness?
Tyla is, once again, clarifying and defending her racial identity to the public. On June 13, the South African singer appeared on New York City's Power 105.1 radio morning show The Breakfast Club, hosted by controversial hosts Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Jess Hilarious. During the last leg of the conversation, which mostly focused on her global crossover and musical growth, Charlamagne switches gears abruptly from discussing Tyla's work-life balance to her identity.
Miley Cyrus Addresses Tumultuous Relationship With Father Billy Ray for the First Time
If you've Googled Miley Cyrus's name in the past few months, you've probably been greeted with a couple of results: 1) Her collaboration (and friendship) with Beyoncé and 2) Her rumored family drama, which she's now addressing openly. In a new appearance on David Letterman's Netflix series My Next...
Chappell Roan Tears Up On Stage: "It's Really Hard to Keep Up" With Career
The crowds have been seismic. Rolling waves of human bodies, voices frenetic, stadiums filled with fans screaming her name. From one month to the next, the crowds multiply at an exponential rate, faster and faster. And they all want one thing – to listen to Chappell Roan. But Roan’s voice is wavering. At a show this week at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Red Hat Amphitheater, while introducing “The Subway”, the new song she recently debuted at New York’s Gov Ball festival, the singer began to cry, sharing a vulnerable moment with fans:
Abortion Pill Access Won't Be Restricted After Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to the federal Food and Drug Administration's regulation of mifepristone, one of the drugs that make up what’s known as the abortion pill. On June 13, nearly two years after it overturned Roe v. Wade, the court unanimously agreed that the anti-abortion...
Zooey Zephyr Wants to Do Right by Montana
Montana has the privilege of being the Big Sky state and indeed, upon landing in the little valley housing the Missoula airport, I could see more sky than ever before. State Rep. Zooey Zephyr’s story is as much about Missoula as anything else, so let’s start there. The small, liberal oasis, with a population estimated at over 77,000 in 2023, is nestled in the mountains, carved in two by a mighty river.
Demi Lovato Speaks on Hope and Recovery at The Center for Youth Mental Health’s Annual Benefit
On June 3, Demi Lovato led an uplifting discussion on resilience and mental health at The Center For Youth Mental Health’s annual dinner event. Co-hosted by Anna Wintour, Tory Burch, Dr. Steven J. Corwin, and Dr. Zandy Forbes, this year’s benefit celebrated the center and its decade-long efforts to alleviate mental health crises amongst young adults, through ongoing research and treatment options. As an audience of fashion designers, medical professionals, and budding stars gathered at the Crosby Hotel in SoHo, Lovato reflected on their arduous journey through recovery and the importance of finding guidance and community along the way.
What is Vogue World?
Vogue World is an amalgamation of what makes fashion so magical: runway shows, performances, unexpected surprises, and a cast of the fashion world's most talented, influential people, all dressed to the nines. Last fall, the event popped up in London, and prior to that, it took place during New York Fashion Week.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Florida’s Gender-Affirming Healthcare Ban
United States District Judge Robert Hinkle struck down a 2023 Florida law that banned minors from receiving gender-affirming healthcare, and severely restricted treatment for adults. In his 105 page decision, Judge Hinkle argued that the state of Florida’s reach with this law went too far in banning minors from being prescribed hormonal treatments and puberty blocking medication even with parental permission. The decision will also effectively stop the state from requiring adults to receive care from doctors only, and expand care to be administered by a registered nurse or other licensed medical practitioner. The ban on online care for transgender adults was also struck down.
A Skin-Care Guide for Twentysomethings on a Budget
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Teen Vogue's Twentysomethings Guide is your go-to resource for the more confusing parts of going out on your own. The most important part of a good beauty routine is skin care. Whether...
How to Build a Credit History
Teen Vogue's Twentysomethings Guide is your go-to resource for the more confusing parts of going out on your own. I started building my credit when I was 16. More than 20 years later, with a credit score of around 800 and thoughts of owning a home, I realize just how important that early step was. Like me, you can also start building your credit as early as high school.
What You Should Know Before Renting Your First Apartment
Teen Vogue's Twentysomethings Guide is your go-to resource for the more confusing parts of going out on your own. Moving into your own place is exciting but rarely easy. I’ve rented in New York, Chicago, Washington, DC, Texas, Utah, and a few other places. Along the way, I’ve learned a lot, like how important it is to check out your new neighborhood at different times of day. My first night drive to a new apartment in Texas was terrifying and I quickly realized the area was full of deer and so new that street lights hadn’t been added yet. I wish I'd known this before signing my lease.
How to Make Friends in a New City After College
Teen Vogue's Twentysomethings Guide is your go-to resource for the more confusing parts of going out on your own. Maybe you graduated from university with the same kids you grew up sharing Gushers with or, on the flip side, you moved around so much you were perpetually the Cady Heron of your new school. Either way, getting settled in a new city and building community outside the cozy confines of a college campus can feel a little harrowing. Without the built-in network that goes with attending the same school, where do you even begin?
Simon Cowell Says He Regrets Not Owning One Direction's Name
Another day, another horrible Simon Cowell take. Just days after he proclaimed there'd not been a "megastar boyband" since One Direction (we beg to differ), the former X Factor judge is now sharing his one regret with One Direction. Appearing on The Diary of a CEO podcast, Simon Cowell admitted...
Why Sabrina Carpenter & Chappell Roan’s Pop Stardom Feels So Satisfying
As the 2024 Gov Ball festival in New York City reached its midday peak, I found myself next to the front-stage speakers, 10 or 20 feet away from Sabrina Carpenter. Thousands of people screaming behind me, the flood of cameras, the phones capturing every move. And Carpenter was a pop star out of a movie: shiny and effortless, sly and sultry, playful and risqué, fully present in the moment. In the crowd, we were rapt as she told us to scream “I’m a slut!” — twice, “with some gumption” — and we complied.
Most Americans Think Changing Gender Is Morally Wrong—But Oppose Legislation to Ban It, Survey Shows
By a slim margin, (51%) most Americans think changing one’s gender is morally wrong, results from Gallup published last week show. On the flip side, 44% say it is morally acceptable, which is consistent with data from 2021 and 2023. But in a truly American paradox, despite finding moral qualms with changing one's gender, over 60% of American adults oppose laws banning gender-affirming care for minors.
Bad Bunny Had a NSFW Wardrobe Malfunction with a Dancer
Bad Bunny had a NSFW wardrobe malfunction with one of his dancers while onstage in Puerto Rico, but thankfully, things turned out OK. The musician was performing in San Juan on the very last dates of his Most Wanted tour when the incident occurred. As he sang “Perro Negro,” one of the dancers came up, turned around, and danced on him, grinding her butt into his crotch. However, instead of pulling away after the move was over, her flesh-colored dance tights got stuck in Bad Bunny's long denim shorts, which featured metal accents.
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