I'm not sure specifically which big story Teen Vogue broke. It could be about a new fashion trend, an important social issue relevant to teens, or an exclusive interview with a popular teen star.
They may have used social media to their advantage. By gathering tips and leads from their followers, and then using their own network of contacts to further develop the story. After that, they presented it in a way that was engaging and accessible to their target audience, which is mainly teens and young adults.
It might also be a story that Teen Vogue is featuring which has a humorous element. This could be about a trend that took a funny turn, or a story of a teen who did something really interesting and funny that Teen Vogue decided to cover.
Another could be 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. It tells the story of Lara Jean and her love letters that accidentally get sent out. It's a sweet and charming story about first love, family and growing up, which is perfect for teenage girls.
One possible scenario could be a model who was at a Teen Vogue photo shoot and had some really hilarious wardrobe malfunctions but still managed to look great in the end. Another could be a writer for Teen Vogue who had a funny encounter with a celebrity they were interviewing for an article.
Bookstores are another good option. Big chain bookstores usually have a teen section. Look for books that are popular among teens or have won awards. Sometimes they'll have signs or displays related to Teen Vogue's picks. You can also ask the bookstore staff for help. They are usually quite knowledgeable about popular teen reads.
Once upon a time, there was a teen girl who was self - conscious about her large bust. She always felt that people stared at her for the wrong reasons. But then she joined a body - positive group at school. There, she met other girls who had different body types and they all supported each other. She learned to be proud of her body and not let others' opinions bring her down.