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Alyssa Hardy

Contributing Editor

Alyssa Hardy is the Digital Director of Teen Vogue. She is a journalist and the author of “Worn Out: How Our Clothes Cover Up Fashion’s Sins.” She was formerly the Fashion News Editor at Teen Vogue and the Senior News Editor at InStyle. Her work has appeared in Vogue, Business of Fashion, Marie Claire, NYLON, Refinery29 and more.
Style

Plus Size Fashion Made Up Fewer Than 1% of This Season's Looks, Report Finds

Vogue's annual runway report highlights a complete plateau of size diversity on the runway.
Style

Kylie Jenner Was a Literal Disney Princess Walking the Coperni Runway During Paris Fashion Week

Taking after her sister Kendall in more ways than one.
Style

Zendaya Went Full-Blown '80s Popstar With an Oversized Blazer and Fishnets

Giving the Louis Vuitton front row the Zendaya touch.
Style

This Is Why We Don’t See Pictures from The Row’s PFW Shows

If you think about it, it makes all the sense.
Style

Law Roach Says Bella Hadid Came to Him For His Vintage Talents

Read an exclusive excerpt of Law Roach's new book where he breaks down his career in fashion.
Style

Designer Rio Uribe Rebrands His Label to “Rio” After Criticism

Ahead of the debut of Rio at NYFW, Uribe opens up about listening to his community, changing the name of his label, and what’s next.
Style

Young NYFW Designers Have a Lot to Say, But Is Anyone Listening?

New York Fashion Week could be the epicenter of a changing industry, but with only a handful of designers using the moment, the message fell flat.
Style

Christian Siriano Sent Textile Waste Down the Runway at NYFW

In an exclusive interview with Teen Vogue, the designer explains his partnership with Circ.
News

This Election, Don't Ignore the Style Cues

If the 2024 DNC proved anything, it's that fashion will tell a story that words sometimes don’t.
Style

Secondhand Clothes Are Taxed Twice, These Fashion Brands Want to Stop It

Brands like ThredUp, H&M, and Vestiaire Collective are pushing to end the resale tax, Teen Vogue exclusively reports.
Style

Could Mindy from 'Emily in Paris' Really Pay for Eurovision By Selling a Dress?

Vestiaire Collective North American CEO gives us the real story behind the 'Emily in Paris' episode.
Style

Macy Eleni's ‘Second Chances’ Will Convince the Most Ardent Fast Fashion Shopper to Thrift

Read an exclusive excerpt of Second Chances: The Ultimate Guide to Thrifting, Sustainable Style, and Expressing Your Most Authentic Self.
Movies

Hunter Schafer Says She Was Afraid She Couldn’t Act Beyond Euphoria

“I had never been on another set than Euphoria before,” Schafer tells Teen Vogue.
Style

Calling All Midwest Princesses: Liberals Have Reclaimed the Camo Hat

Nearly $1 million worth of Walz inspired hats have been sold through the Harris campaign.
Style

Kendall Jenner Paired Her USA-Themed Look With an Unexpected Shoe

From bikinis to jackets, Kendall Jenner’s patriotic outfits know no bounds.
News

Counterfeit Fashion Is Harmful, and It Gets Worse During the Olympics

“When you're buying from a counterfeiter, you really don't know where your money is going.”
Celebrity Style

Ariana Grande Goes Full Glinda at the Olympics Opening Ceremony

Trading in a bubble for an umbrella.
Style

DIY Kamala Harris Merch Is a Win — If the Campaign Leaves It Alone

Just don’t try to make fetch happen...
News

Depop Removes Seller Fees – Here Are the Best Tips for Starting Your Shop

Some of Depop's top sellers share their tips with Teen Vogue.
Style

Shein’s 'Circularity Fund' Isn’t an Admission of Guilt, It’s a Way to Make More Clothes

Shein is about to spend millions on artisans, but is it enough?
Identity

Coco Gauff Is an Anime Hero in “Coco vs. The Doubters"

The tennis star is part of UPS's latest campaign.
Celebrity Style

Marc Jacobs's Latest Show Was a Subtle Preview of Fashion's Response to Our Political Future

The designer says he is "free from validation and permission of absurd conservatism and societal norms."
Politics

Congress Is Finally Paying Attention to Fast Fashion

Rep. Pingree spoke exclusively with Teen Vogue about why the U.S. government needs to focus on slowing down the fashion industry.