Lindsay Peoples Wagner
Lindsay Peoples Wagner is the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, a role she has held since October 2018. Peoples Wagner previously spent five years as an editor at The Cut and New York Magazine, a role she took following her time as the fashion market reporter at Style.com. While at The Cut, she won the ASME Next award in 2017, honoring outstanding achievement by magazine journalists under the age of 30, and wrote the critically acclaimed "Everywhere and Nowhere: What it's really like to be black and work in fashion," which featured more than 100 people of color's insights and perspectives on diversity in fashion (The Cut, Sept. 2018). More recently, Peoples Wagner was celebrated among Business of Fashion's 2019 BoF 500 and named to the 2020 Forbes "30 Under 30" list. Earlier in her career, Peoples Wagner spent two years as a fashion market assistant at Teen Vogue, where she returned after a stint at O, The Oprah Magazine. It was at Teen Vogue where she began her career as an assistant working in the fashion closet under the founding editor-in-chief, Amy Astley. Peoples Wagner, who hails from Wisconsin, resides in Brooklyn.