Vogue China

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Vogue China
Editorial director Angela Cheung
Categories Fashion
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Condé Nast with China Pictorial Publishing House
First issue September 2005
Country China
Language Chinese
Website vogue.com.cn

Vogue China is the Chinese edition of Vogue magazine. The magazine carries a mixture of foreign and local content.[1]

Vogue China became the sixteenth edition of Vogue when its first issue was released for September 2005;[1] its debut had been in the works for over two years.[2] The magazine's first cover featured Australian model Gemma Ward alongside Chinese models Du Juan, Wang Wenqin, Tong Chenjie, Liu Dan, and Ni Mingxi.[1][2] The magazine's first printing of 300,000 copies sold out, requiring a second printing.[1]

Angelica Cheung is the magazine's editorial director.[1][2] The magazine is published by Condé Nast in partnership with the state-owned China Pictorial Publishing House.[1][2][3]

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