• WWD

    The editor in chief of the New York magazine vertical is on a mission to recast the site's coverage of fashion, style and culture. "When you are a person of color, you just have a different responsibility."

  • WWD

    Lindsay Peoples, editor in chief of The Cut, will receive the Fashion Visionary Award at Pratt Institute at this year's graduating student fashion show.

  • Today Show

    At 31, Lindsay Peoples has already made history as the youngest editor-in-chief at Condé Nast and now editor-in-chief at New York Magazine’s The Cut. She sits down with TODAY’s Donna Farizan to talk about what inspires her as she continues to fight for change.

  • Business of Fashion

    How Lindsay Peoples Is Remaking The Cut. The new editor-in-chief lays out her vision for making New York Magazine’s fashion vertical more inclusive.

  • NYTIMES

    Lindsay Peoples will leave her job as the editorial leader of the Condé Nast publication to take over New York Magazine’s style and culture site.

  • NYTIMES UK

    When she started out at Teen Vogue, she had to supplement her income by working as a waitress. Now Lindsay Peoples is the editor – handpicked by Anna Wintour and determined to shake up the fashion industry.

  • Kinfolk

    Change your style. Change your industry. Change the outlook of the next generation. Kyla Marshell meets the trailblazing editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue.

  • Soho House

    We speak to the Teen Vogue editor-in-chief about her article exposing years discrimination in fashion and how she's using her role today to champion for others.

  • ABC News

    From an intern to editor-in-chief, Lindsay Peoples is using her role at Teen Vogue to bring diversity and inclusion to the fashion industry. ABC News’ Lataya Rothmiller reports.

  • NYTIMES

    Lindsay Peoples on Her First Year as Editor of Teen Vogue. How she got there, what she’s learned and why she is upending things.

  • Forbes 30 Under 30

    Peoples started her career as an intern in the fashion closets at Teen Vogue. Seven years later, she became editor-in-chief of the magazine, where she has bolstered coverage of politics, inclusion, and health in addition to fashion and culture. Prior to leading Teen Vogue, she won an ASME Next Award in 2017 for her work as the fashion editor of The Cut.

  • Fashion Week Daily

    Teen Vogue‘s new EIC, Lindsay Peoples has a lot going on. In addition to covering her fist fashion month in her new position she just launched the 2019 Young Hollywood Issue with multiple covers. She will also be included in E!’s newest docu-series Front Five, which profiles fashion insiders changing the conversation about the industry. The DAILY caught up with Peoples to talk about the state of NYFW, and those amazing new Teen Vogue covers!

  • Harlem’s Fashion Row Editor of The Year 2021

    In 2021, HFR continued with virtual events and held the most significant event in HFR history with over 800 attendees. Our 3rd Annual Fashion Summit was themed "Moving Beyond The Black Box" to open up a dialogue about race relations among Fashion Insiders. The event was sponsored by Levi's, American Eagle, and Tommy Hilfiger. Speakers included Tom Ford, Tracy Reese, Bethann Hardison, Aurora James, and Lindsay Peoples.

  • International Center of Photography Spotlight Award

    Since 2012, the International Center of Photography’s annual Spotlights benefit has honored women in visual arts working in photography and film. Each year, this event raises critical funding for ICP’s education and exhibition programs through the celebration of artists, imagemakers, and leaders in the field of imagemaking.

    Co-chaired by contemporary artists Zoë Buckman and Sheree Hovsepian and sponsored by Christian Louboutin, this year’s benefit will recognize director of Michelle Obama’s documentary Becoming Nadia Hallgren, photographer and visual artist Deana Lawson, and Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue Lindsay Peoples, who will be in conversation with ICP Curator at Large Isolde Brielmaier.

  • Washington Post

    Teen Vogue’s editor is a rarity in the fashion world. She keeps it real on Instagram.

  • ASME Awards 2017

    The American Society of Magazine Editors today announced the winners of the second-annual ASME Next Awards for Journalists Under 30.

  • Fashionista

    How Lindsay Peoples Worked Her Way From Closet Intern To Editor-In-Chief At 'teen Vogue'. All While Putting Inclusivity And Greater Representation At The Top Of Her Style Agenda.

  • E News Billboard

    This rising force in the industry began her career as an intern for Teen Vogue, the very same publication she became editor-in-chief of just last year. Peoples’ work has appeared in The Cut, Elle UK, Essence and Complex. In 2017, she won an ASME award honoring magazine journalists under age 30 and has garnered critical acclaim for her social commentary on her experience as a black woman in fashion. Catch her episode here!

  • Essence Magazine

    How The Editor Rose to The Top.

  • CFDA Black Fashion Forces

    Highlighting some of the most influential forces in fashion as their impact on the culture is undeniable and we tip our hats off to their Black excellence.

  • Business of Fashion 500

    The Business of Fashion is proud to reveal the latest members of the #BoF500, a community of people shaping the global fashion industry that grows stronger over time.

  • Business of Fashion

    Teen Vogue’s New Editor Is Lindsay Peoples of the Cut.

  • Into The Gloss

    A look inside the new Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue's beautiful home and glowy skin routine.

  • The Coveteur

    Lindsay Peoples on working two jobs while interning, wearing furs as a toddler, and faux pushes for diversity in fashion. New York.