When Elaine Welteroth was a little kid (in the '90s) she and her friends created their own fashion magazine — and the experience paid off. She went on to become editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue. She's now a judge on Project Runway and has a new memoir called More Than Enough.
Since Welteroth was an editor at Teen Vogue, we'll ask her about the magazine for a different demographic — AARP the Magazine.
Click the audio link above to find out how she does.
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