Dear Teen Vogue,
I found your September issue of Teen Vogue to be, in the least, upsetting. There are a few problems with Teen Vogue that I'd like to share, that [as a teenage girl] I'm sure many of your readers share.
Firstly, the models used for the magazine. These models are the exact picture of what every girl "should" be: perfection. Faultless, impeccable perfection. Being a teenage girl is a difficult job, especially with these images of "perfect" girls bombarding us with every turn of the page. In my opinion, Teen Vogue should help teenage girls to be unique, and inspire confidence; not show us models that all look the same, and giv