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Editor-in-chief | Karla Martínez |
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Categories | Fashion |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 316,408 |
Publisher | Condé Nast |
First issue | October 1999 |
Based in | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Website | vogue.mx |
Vogue Mexico & Latin America is the Latin edition of Vogue magazine. It is published in Mexico as Vogue Mexico and in Latin America as Vogue Latin America, except for Brazil.
Vogue Mexico was first released in the 1980s and suspended in the 1990s. In 1999 it was released again as Vogue México and Latin America and became the thirteenth edition of Vogue when its first issue was released for October 1999. It is published in Mexico and 12 countries in Latin America, except for Brazil.
History
Vogue Mexico & Latin America was known as Vogue En Español (Vogue in Spanish) since the first issue was released for October 1999.[1][2]
2002-2012: Eva Hughes as editor
Eva Hughes became the editor-in-chief for the magazine in September 2002.[3] Under her leadership, circulation doubled. In 2012 she was named CEO for Condé Nast Mexico and Latin America and stepped down as editor for the magazine.[4]
2012-2016: Kelly Talamas as editor
Kelly Talamas joined Vogue Mexico in 2007 as editorial coordinator, then she was named fashion editor, and by the end of 2012 she was appointed as editor-in-chief for the magazine after Hughes' departure. She was responsible for the creation of Who's On Next?, which spotlit new and local regional designers. In 2016, she was appointed as Creative Director for Condé Nast Mexico and Latin America.[5]
2016-present: Karla Martínez as editor
Karla Martínez was appointed as editor-in-chief for the magazine in June 2016, after Talamas was named creative director. Martínez served as associate editor, previous to the promotion.[5]
References
- ^ "Edición de aniversario: Vogue México". Vogue México. 2014-09-28. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
- ^ "15 años, 15 musas favoritas". Vogue México. 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
- ^ "Eva Hughes Linkedin Profile".
- ^ "Eva Hughes is the new CEO for Condé Nast Mexico and Latin America". Portada. 2012-01-11. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
- ^ a b "Kelly Talamas | #BoF500 | The Business of Fashion". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2017-01-10.