Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Hillary Clinton is Teen Vogue's Final Guest Editor

Sadly, the last print edition of 'Teen Vogue' will hit the newsstands on December 5, but it is sure to go out with a bang since Hillary Clinton is the guest editor.




Hillary Clinton is pictured here. | Getty Images
The issue, set to hit newsstands on Dec. 5, "is a celebration of resistance and resilience," Hillary Clinton wrote Wednesday | Matthwe Horwood/Getty Images
Hillary Clinton guest-edited one of the last print editions of Teen Vogue, which is set to debut in December, the former Democratic presidential nominee and the magazine announced Wednesday.
"Teen Vogue takes teen girls seriously and understands that style and substance aren’t mutually exclusive," Clinton said in a statement released by the Vogue sister publication on the anniversary of her electoral loss to President Donald Trump.
Clinton will also serve as a keynote speaker at the Teen Vogue Summit, the first of its kind, in Los Angeles on Dec. 1-2.
The issue, set to hit newsstands on Dec. 5, "is a celebration of resistance and resilience," Clinton wrote Wednesday, and will feature personal contributions from the former secretary of state, including an essay addressed to her adolescent self.
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Hillary Clinton Guest Edits Teen Vogue

Amber Randall Civil Rights Reporter

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served as the guest editor for the “resistance and resilience” issue of Teen Vogue magazine.
Clinton decided to guest edit the magazine for teenage girls because she believes Teen Vogue understands that girls can by stylish and smart at the same time, she wrote Wednesday in an introduction for the magazine.
“I love seeing articles about the search for the perfect makeup remover next to essays about running for office (I have strong opinions on both topics, but we’ll get to that later). Teen girls are a powerful force for good in the world, and it’s refreshing to see that reflected in these pages,” Clinton wrote.
Clinton also took a minute to once again reflect on her loss in the 2016 presidential election, telling readers that she knows the past year has been hard, but that she appreciates the messages of encouragement they sent her. To commemorate the issue of “resiliences and resistance,” Clinton said she would be offering advice that she received from those letters.
“All in all, this issue is a celebration of resistance and resilience. I hope you’ll take that message to heart, because the world needs your passion and determination more than ever. So keep marching, keep speaking up, and as Shirley Chisholm once said, ‘If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair,'” Clinton wrote, signing off her letter with “I believe in you.”
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