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Vogue India
Magazine
Vogue India is the Indian edition of the monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine Vogue. It is the 17th international edition of Vogue and the first edition in South Asia. Vogue India is published by Condé Nast India Pvt. Ltd., a 100% owned... Wikipedia
First issue date: October 2007
Company: Condé Nast India Pvt. Ltd.(B.A.G Films and Media Ltd)
Publisher: Dilshad Arora
Based in: Mumbai
Former editors: Megha Kapoor (2021–2023) Priya Tanna (2007–2021)
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Head of Editorial Content: Rochelle Pinto
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Who runs Vogue India?
One of October 2017 covers highlighting Vogue India's tenth anniversary | |
Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
Publisher | Dilshad Arora |
First issue | October 2007 |
Company | Condé Nast India Pvt. Ltd.(B.A.G Films and Media Ltd) |
What country is Vogue from?
Arthur Baldwin Turnure (1856–1906), an American businessman, founded Vogue as a weekly newspaper based in New York City, sponsored by Kristoffer Wright, with its first issue on December 17, 1892.
Who is the parent company of Vogue India?
Condé Nast is a global media company, home to iconic brands including Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, Glamour, AD, Vanity Fair and Wired, among many others.
Is Vogue originally British?
Vogue magazine had originally been founded in 1892 as a New York society magazine by a gentleman proprietor, Arthur Turnure, and edited by the socialite Josephine Redding.