Vogue Arabia

The magazine is published eleven times per year (January, February, March, April, May, June, July/August, September, October, November, December).

Saudi Arabian Princess Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz was the magazines editor from launch.

[6] Condé Nast licensed the Vogue name to Dubai-based media company Nervora to launch the magazine.

[6] The magazine launched its print edition in March 2017, it featured model Gigi Hadid photographed by Inez and Vinoodh and styled by Brandon Maxwell, Abdulaziz described Hadid on the cover as "in one poised photograph, she communicates a thousand words to a region that’s been waiting far too long for its Vogue voice to speak".

[9][10][11] Following a June 2018 cover with Princess Hayfa bint Abdullah al-Saud there was controversy on social media with netizens criticising the cover which featured al-Saud behind the wheel of a car in celebration of the Saudi Arabia lifting its ban on female drivers as the magazine omitted that women's rights activists who previously protested against the law were still under arrest.