Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Monday, 26 July 2010
No Vogue for Africa
Dated: Thursday, 22 July 2010
African photographer Mario Epanya's proposition of an African edition of Vogue has been rejected by publishing house, Condé Nast.
Epanya, who created fictitional covers and editorials for his campaign, posted on his Facebook page: "DEAR ALL. The Wait is over. Condé Nast said NO to an African license of VOGUE. So this is the last cover. Enjoy, but it's a beginning of something."
African-American lifestyle site Madame Noire writes: "Obviously, Vogue can still get away with a few editorials featuring Africans and African Americans sprinkled here and there. Although their "Black Issue" flew off the magazine racks in 2008, are you really surprised that Conde Nast rejected the idea?"
Some of those commenting on the story have called on Africans to boycott the other 18 international Vogue editions and opt for local magazines, such as Arise, instead. [Credit: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/no-vogue-for-africa-2032387.html]
***I would like to thank the lovely Natasha for the link to the above piece......But no, I’m not surprised, –I’m afraid my views on this subject –have not been popular, –so I haven’t felt the need to share them. All I’m willing to say right now -is, -the last time I checked, -Africa was a continent and not a country, –nor were its people one homogenised group.... The best Mario Epanya can do -is maybe ask the Vogues to book him for shoots, –plus ….I’m sure we are all grateful for the debate he started [although, -I dooo foresee a Vogue South Africa in the very near future]. For more information about Mario Epanya visit: http://www.marioepanya.com/ –and for more info about the Vogue Africa debate by Mario Epanya on Facebook –visit: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=110772562985
Labels:
Africa,
Condé Nast,
Fashion,
Mario Epanya,
Vogue
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
My Kind of People: Anna Wintour
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I was tempted to keep this gem to myself. Watching it over and over again -but here I am; generous to a fault and sharing, sharing, sharing.. Enjoy folks. As follows, my style and career icon -Anna Wintour..................xx
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
My Kind of People: Mothers & Daughters

Some days -I wake up in a tidy bedroom; beaming with sunlight, cosy in my 300 plus thread count bedsheets (from TK Maxx), with my beautiful son snuggled up close -with the smell of fresh yellow roses cascading around me and I feel soooo alive and happy (and wonder if life can get any better). The above photograph of Desiree Rogers, her daughter Victoria, Vogue editor Anna Wintour and her daughter Bee Shaffer at the Marc Jacobs A/W 09 show gives me the same feeling. On trend, exquisite and warm (like a Comptoir des Cotonniers advert); this photograph gives you the feeling -of living in a world that -some how, seems fairer, more just, a world without prejudice, poverty or hate. I truly love this photograph -it is soo 'post black', 'post Obama' and beautiful.
Labels:
Anna Wintour,
Bee Shaffer,
Desiree Rogers,
Marc Jacobs,
Victoria Rogers,
Vogue
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