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Halloweekend is Gen Z's Version of Fashion Week
From nerd-chic Spongebobs to DIY Joan of Arcs and Chappell Roans, this season's Halloweekend brought bone-chilling looks to New York.
By Skyli AlvarezPhotography by Skyli Alvarez
When Lorde Calls, the Young People of New York City Answer
It started with a message: “Meet me in the park.”
By Skyli Alvarez
Santa's Modern Origin Story Is Actually a Tale of Class Control
Christmas used to be known as a season of drunkenness and debauchery.
By Ben Tumin
The New Jersey Drone Mystery May Not Actually Be That Mysterious
A flurry of drone sightings across New Jersey and New York has sparked national intrigue and US government responses.
By Lily Hay Newman
Environmental Racism Is Literally Making Black and Brown Students Sick
Millions of young people like me go to school near major highways.
By Xanath Hernandez
The Heaven by Marc Jacobs Archive Sale Attracted NYC’s Best-Dressed
Wearing Gaultier and Tripp, young people flocked to the Marc Jacobs archive sale line.
By Skyli Alvarez
Parsons' Disabled Fashion Student Program Brings Hope to Designers
Here's what the founders, mentors, and students have to say about it.
By Sara Radin
These Young People Crossed State Lines to Knock on Doors for Jamaal Bowman
"They're willing to dump millions into a candidate to oust a progressive champion like Congressman Bowman."
By S. Baum
Yes, It Was An Earthquake. Here Are Our Fave Tweets About It
The timeline brought together by one unifying question: “Was that —?”
By Teen Vogue Editors
They Went on a Hunger Strike for a Gaza Ceasefire. What's Next?
"Every day that we don't get to a ceasefire is another day when Palestinian men and women and children will be killed."
By Lex McMenamin
Though LGBTQ+ People Are Under Attack, It's Still No Cops at Pride
"If you look at the suppression of our communities, you will find the marks of policing at every step."
By Lex McMenamin
We Live in A Society, Whether You Like It Or Not
On the deaths of Jordan Neely, Banko Brown, and Amy St. Pierre.
By Lex McMenamin
So George Santos Lied. Now What?
The congressman is facing a whole slew of investigations.
By Lex McMenamin
These Cruel Policies Prevent People in Prison From Receiving Mail
“Mail is a little piece of home,” one 14-year-old says of her letters to her dad.
By Alaina Demopoulos
Tish James Wants You to Say the Word ‘Abortion’
New York’s attorney general opens up in her first in-depth interview about her own abortion.
By Marisa Kabas
New York Primary
How New York’s Primary Elections Became a Big Mess
Younger progressives faced fierce challenges.
By Eric Lutz
Ana María Archila Knows Another World Is Possible
“What gives me hope is people who continue to organize and demand what we deserve.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
This Library Is Sharing Books With Teens in Book Ban States
The program is organized by teens fighting for education access.
By Lex McMenamin
Amazon Workers Just Voted to Create Their First Union in the U.S.
We love to see it!
By Jacqui Germain