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Dept. of culture

The Kids Are Alright

January 4, 2010  3:47 pm


Teen Vogue’s pages are chock-full of standout wares, making issues a must-read even for those who, ahem, might not exactly fit into the target demographic. That’s why we’re psyched for the magazine’s latest incarnation: iPhone app. In the newly launched Haute Spot application—available free of charge until January 22—users can scroll through editor-picked clothes and accessories illustrating the season’s top trends, and create and share lookbooks to show off their unique style. That’s great for the Facebook-mad social networkers of the teen and tween set. But the real benefit for more mature fans: The ability to get a teen-mag fix from the privacy of your phone, safe from the curious stares of fellow subway riders. Not that we would know or anything.

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  1. I love Teen Vogue. Can you get it on other phones too or just the iphone?
    http://thebuzzonfashion.blogspot.com

    By luvcouture21 on 01/4/10 at 3:50 pm