Vogue Australia
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Vogue Australia is the Australian edition of Vogue magazine.[1] Vogue Australia became the 5th edition of Vogue in 1959 after Vogue, British Vogue,Vogue Paris and Vogue New Zealand.[2] Prior to becoming a stand-alone issue, the Australian edition was a supplement in British Vogue from 1952.[3][4] Australian Vogue occasionally has supplements: Vogue Business Australia, Vogue Man Australia, and Vogue Fashion Week Australia. In Australia, Vogue Living was first published in 1967.[5] Vogue Australia celebrated its 60th anniversary issue in December 2019 with Edward Enninful and British Vogue.[6]
Quick Facts Editor-in-Chief, Former editors ...
Editor-in-Chief | Christine Centenera |
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Former editors | Edwina McCann (2012–2023)
Kirstie Clements (1999–2012) Juliet Ashworth (1998–1999) Marion Hume (1997–1998) Nancy Pilcher (1989–1997) June McCallum (1976–1989) Eve Harman (1971–1976) Sheila Scotter (1962–1971) Rosemary Cooper (1959–1962) |
Categories | Fashion |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Condé Nast Publications News Corp |
First issue | 1959 |
Country | Australia |
Based in | Sydney |
Language | English |
Website | vogue.com.au |
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