[6] The magazine's first cover featured Australian model Gemma Ward alongside Chinese models Du Juan (杜鹃), Wang Wenqin (王雯琴), Tong Chenjie (佟晨洁), Liu Dan (刘丹), and Ni Mingxi (倪明曦).
[7] Editor-in-chief Angelica Cheung (张宇) had a journalistic background and had worked for multiple newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong such as Marie Claire and she was previously the editorial director of Chinese Elle.
[10] The magazine ceased publication 2021 when its successor Vogue+ was launched, aimed at Gen Z. Australian-born digital influencer Margaret Zhang became the editor-in-chief of Vogue China in February 2021, replacing Angelica Cheung who had been the editor-in-chief since the magazine's launch in 2005.
[11] Zhang was appointed to the role of editor-in-chief at the age of 27, making her the youngest EIC in Vogue history.
[20] It is reported that "fashion labels are putting even more money into advertising in China than in the States.
However, since there is no third party auditing system in China, it is unclear whether high profile magazines such as Vogue are profitable because of their distribution sales or the advertisements that they feature.