Vogue Ukraine

Vogue Ukraine (or Vogue Україна in Ukrainian) is the Ukrainian edition of the American fashion and lifestyle monthly magazine Vogue. The magazine has been published since March 2013, becoming the twenty-first local edition of Vogue.[2]

Vogue Ukraine
Editor-In-ChiefVena Brykalin
CategoriesFashion
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherCondé Nast
Founded2013 (2013)[1]
CompanyMedia Group Ukraine
CountryUkraine
Based inKyiv
LanguageUkrainian
Websitevogue.ua

Publication history

In June 2012, it was announced that the Ukrainian edition of Vogue was in preparation, with Masha Tsukanova as editor-in-chief.[3]

Vogue Ukraine launched in March 2013 is published in partnership with Media Group Ukraine.[4] Magazine has become known worldwide as an artistic edition with its own visual identity.

Vogue Ukraine is a multi-media brand including monthly printed magazine and supplements with pdf version as well as digital platform vogue.ua with highest level of readers engagement at social medias and YouTube channels.

Editor-in-Chief

  • Masha Tsukanova (2013–2016)
  • Olha Sushko (2016–2018)
  • Philipp Vlasov (2019–2023)[5]
  • Vena Brykalin (2023-present)[6]

Content

In October 2018, The Calvert Journal named the best Vogue Ukraine cover in the magazine’s five-year history:

Among the imagery produced during the five-year history of Vogue Ukraine, it’s the January 2018 cover which perhaps stands out the most. It features the South Sudanese-British model Alek Wek (her first-ever solo Vogue cover) shot on an LA beach by Alexander Saladrigas. Wek is wearing a voluminous yellow puffer jacket and glistering turquoise tights-boots, head-to-toe Balenciaga. The image is striking: partly due to the surreal mismatch of the outfit and the settings — palm trees and pale golden sand more suited to surfers and LA-natives on a leisurely stroll — but also because of the cutting-edge idea of beauty it projects.[7]

The December 2019 issue of the Ukrainian edition of Vogue unveils a project starring Olena Zelenska, the country’s First Lady. The photo shoot featuring an international team translated into a full-fledged magazine story with the heroine telling about her life in the new capacity, new obligations and opportunities, and fashion as a tool of cultural diplomacy, according to Kyiv Post.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Vogue Ukraine". Condé Nast International.
  2. "Condé Nast International | Ukraine | Vogue". www.condenastinternational.com. Retrieved 2013-03-11.
  3. Nina Jones (11 June 2012). "Vogue to Launch Ukraine Edition". Women's Wear Daily.
  4. Eric Wilson (11 March 2013). "Ukraine Gets Its Own Vogue". The New York Times.
  5. "Philipp Vlasov – new Editor-in-Chief of VOGUE UA". 17 December 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  6. "Login • Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2023-06-15. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  7. Anastasiia Fedorova (26 October 2018). "Vogue Ukraine is shaping the future of fashion in Eastern Europe. What's the secret of its success?". The Calvert Journal.
  8. Toma Istomina (11 November 2019). "Ukraine's first lady shines on Vogue cover". Kyiv Post.
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