Sunday, August 07, 2016

Selena Gomez covers Vogue Australia’s September 2016 issue.




In the issue, which hits stands on August 15, the actress-cum-singer opens up about her public private life, new album and being her authentic self.
From securing the title of most-followed on Instagram and entertaining thousands nightly on her Revival world tour, it's been a busy year for 24-year-old Selena Gomez.Read more here 
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Check Out Rihanna On Vogue's Met Gala Cover.




As a follow-up to this year's much-discussed Met Gala, Vogue has published its annual special-edition Met Gala issue. Rihanna, in her handmade Guo Pei gown that took two years to create, stole the spotlight that evening and rightfully landed the cover of the issue.
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Monday, March 24, 2014

Celeb Out & About Kanye West,His Wife & Their Baby.{More pictures from the VOGUE photoshoot}.

 

So cute! A confused baby North West makes a nude cameo alongside Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in the April 2014 issue of Vogue. Credit: Annie Leibovitz for VOGUE.Can you see Kim's face,read it carefully,she is so conscious and excited about this VOGUE magazine stuff,well its a dream come through for her.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

VOGUE Netherlands Uses "Blackface" For CONTROVERSIAL Editorial .


VOGUE Netherlands has joined the growing list of European publications putting non-Black models in blackface. See the controversial pics inside and speak your piece on the "blackface" craze in fashion magazines....
As the "blackface" craze continues, it's beginning to look like European fashion editors and photographers are under the assumption that the world is lacking beautiful BLACK models worthy of their editorials. Or that there's no harm in painting non-black faces black for "creative" purposes.
A French fashion magazine Numéro used a white model to pay tribute to African Queens and now, Vogue Netherlands has used a white model to pay tribute to Grace Jones and Josephine Baker!
In the editorial, which was intended to honor Marc Jacobs' 2008 and 2009 seasons (which took inspiration from Grace and Josephine), Vogue Netherlands painted model Querelle Jansen's face black and used wigs to mimic the texture of black hair. This follows a long list of other fashion mags (Vogue Paris, L'Officiel Hommes, V) that have all used blackface in recent years. We have to ask....were all the Black chicks booked for other gigs?
It's no wonder the winner of "The Face" , Devyn Abdullah, didn't want to be identified as "Black" since European mags don't seem to hire Black models....even when the editorial is tributing someone of African descent!
Should Black readers (around the world) be outraged at this outright refusal to use Black models? Or do we just say anyone of any color should be able to portray black figures...in black face...





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