“My father used to tell me that you can talk about price or you can talk about value, but you can’t talk about both at the same time. We just don’t let our people talk about price. So they have to talk about value.”— Si Newhouse, getthedrift.com
“The articles in Teen Vogue are short on substance but fun — lively and breezy, often with a big-sister tone. An article ostensibly about the Syrian refugee crisis culminates with the Syrian teenager finding a boyfriend; an interview about the struggle for Hispanic representation in Hollywood is mayb…”— Jazmine Hughes, nytimes.com
“But in the grand scheme of things, Welteroth’s magazine is only as rebellious as it can be without risking advertising revenue, outspoken about issues that have already been widely agreed upon.”— Jazmine Hughes, nytimes.com