As of 2026, 28 international editions of
Vogue are in operation around the world (29, including the U.S. edition), 4 have ceased publication, and 1 is set to launch.
British Vogue British
Vogue was launched in 1916 by
Condé Nast and aimed to link together fashion and high society.
Vogue France Vogue France is the
French edition of
Vogue and formerly called
Vogue Paris from its inception in 1920 until 2021.
Vogue Spanish Edition Vogue Spanish Edition was published from 1918 to 1923. The magazine was based in Havana, Cuba and distributed across Spain and Latin America, under the editorship of
Hugh C. Barr. The demise of
Vogue Spanish Edition was due to the failure of communicating the "quality and class" of the other
Vogues to Spanish-speaking readers, as
Cuban Spanish was considered as an "inferior" form of the language. to the dis-approval of
Vogue editor-in-chief
Edna Woolman Chase who believed that Germans had no
taste. However, Condé and Wurzburg believed that was a justification for the start of German
Vogue, to introduce good taste to smart German women. In 1979, German
Vogue relaunched as
Vogue Deutsch. In December 2020, it was announced that
Christiane Arp will exit
Vogue Germany after 17 years, after joining the title in 2003. In October 2021, Kerstin Weng was announced as the magazine's Head of Editorial Content.
Vogue New Zealand In 1955,
British Vogue launched a supplement for New Zealand. In 1957, the magazine was launched no longer as a supplement but as its own independent edition; however, it was still edited from London. Rosemary Cooper served as editor during the London-based years, Cooper also oversaw the supplements of
British Vogue for Australia and South Africa/Rhodesia. In the magazine's early years, its focus was on Britain with readers being encouraged to use British materials, New Zealand clothing would even be flown out to be photographed in English settings. In 1962, Frost resigned and
Sheila Scotter was appointed editor. said in a 1983 interview "
We were able to choose our own clothes for photography, but they had to tie in with the trends as dictated by the organisation overseas. That was the guiding light. Whatever we did had to be approved by Australia." The magazine also incorporated
House & Garden from 1962.
Vogue Australia Vogue Italia Vogue Brasil The Brazilian edition of
Vogue was launched in 1975.
Vogue México Vogue Argentina The magazine was launched in May 1980, published by Carta Editorial who also launched
Vogue Brasil and
Vogue México.
Vogue España Vogue España was then launched in 1981 and edited from Paris, however it quickly ceased publication. In 1988, the magazine was relaunched with
Cindy Crawford on the cover and has been in continuous operation since. On January 11, 2017, it was announced that Eugenia de la Torriente will become the new editor-in-chief. In December 2020, it was announced that de la Torriente will step down from the magazine after three years. In September 2021, Inés Lorenzo was announced as the magazine's Head of Editorial Content.
Vogue Singapore Vogue Korea Vogue Korea launched in 1996. It is published by , a
Doosan Group company.
Vogue Taiwan Vogue Russia Vogue Japan The magazine, launched as
Vogue Nippon in 1999. In 2011 the magazine was rebranded from
Vogue Nippon to
Vogue Japan. In May 2021, it was announced that Mitsuko Watanabe would exit
Vogue Japan at the end of the year, after thirteen years as the editor-in-chief. In January 2022, Tiffany Godoy was announced as the magazine's Head of Editorial Content.
Vogue Latinoamérica Vogue Greece Vogue Portugal Vogue Portugal launched in 2002.
Vogue China Vogue India Vogue Türkiye Vogue Türkiye was launched in 2010.
Vogue NL Vogue Thailand The magazine was launched in 2013. The first issue of the magazine sold-out. Editor-in-chief, Kullawit Laosuksri was the only male editor at the helm of
Vogue at the time.
Vogue Ukraine Vogue Arabia Vogue Polska Vogue CS Vogue CS (short for Czechoslovakia) was launched in 2018. In February 2018, the Czech-language edition was announced. It premiered in August 2018 under license with V24 Media, and titled
Vogue CS, it covers the Czech and Slovak markets.
Vogue Hong Kong Vogue Hong Kong was launched in 2019. In October 2018, the Hong Kong edition was announced. It premiered on March 3, 2019, under a license agreement with Rubicon Media Ltd., with digital and print presence.
Vogue Scandinavia Vogue Philippines It was announced in January 2022 that Condé Nast would partner with Philippines-based publishing company
Mega Global Licensing to launch a Philippine Vogue. Bea Valdes was appointed editor-in-chief, Pam Quiñones as the fashion director. and Rhoda Campos-Aldanese as publisher. Valdes was known for her accessory line and Quiñones previously worked as editor-in-chief of ''
L'Officiel Manila''.
Apo Whang-Od became the oldest Vogue cover model when she was featured on the April 2023 cover at 106 years of age. A men's edition (
Vogue Man Philippines) was launched in 2024 as a section in the magazine then as a separate publication from June. Danyl Geneciran was appointed editor, previously Geneciran served as editor-in-chief of ''
L'Officiel Philippines''.
Vogue Adria Vogue Romania In April 2026 it was announced that a Romanian edition of
Vogue will launch in Spring 2027. The magazine is to be published six times per year, in a licensing agreement with
Aemme. ==Editors of international editions==