Author

Elaine Welteroth

📖 Overview

Elaine Welteroth is an American journalist, editor, and author best known for her groundbreaking role at Teen Vogue, where she became the youngest Editor-in-Chief in Condé Nast's history at age 29 and the second African American to hold that title in the company's 107-year history. In this position, she transformed the publication's focus to include social justice, politics, and activism alongside its traditional fashion and beauty coverage. Before her role at Teen Vogue, Welteroth worked as the beauty and style editor at Ebony magazine, becoming the first African American to hold that position. She later joined Teen Vogue as beauty and health director in 2012, advancing to editor before taking the top position in 2016. Her 2021 memoir "More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are" became a New York Times bestseller and explored themes of race, identity, and breaking barriers in media and fashion. Welteroth has expanded her influence through television appearances, including roles as a judge on Project Runway and as a co-host on CBS's The Talk. Welteroth's work has been recognized with numerous honors, including Forbes' 30 Under 30 list and recognition from organizations focused on media innovation and cultural influence. Her career trajectory and advocacy have made her a significant voice in discussions about diversity and representation in media and publishing.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate Welteroth's authenticity and candid discussion of navigating media and fashion industries as a Black woman. Her memoir "More Than Enough" resonates with young professionals dealing with imposter syndrome and workplace challenges. Readers liked: - Personal anecdotes about her Teen Vogue career - Advice for building confidence and setting boundaries - Discussion of intersectional identity in corporate spaces Common criticisms: - Writing style can be repetitive - Some found the tone self-congratulatory - Several readers wanted more career advice and fewer childhood stories Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 4.0/5 (13,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (2,800+ ratings) Notable reader comments: "Honest look at climbing the career ladder while staying true to yourself" - Goodreads reviewer "Too much focus on her personal life when the career insights were more valuable" - Amazon reviewer "Helped me recognize my own worth in professional settings" - Goodreads reviewer

📚 Books by Elaine Welteroth

More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say) (2019) A memoir detailing Welteroth's journey through her career in media and fashion, including her role as editor-in-chief at Teen Vogue and her experiences as a Black woman in predominantly white industries.