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BLACK SUPER MODELS COVER VOGUE ITALIA

Thursday, June 19, 2008

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Black super models Liya Kebede, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn and Naomi Campbell are all featured on individual covers for the July issue of Vogue Italia’s first ever “black issue”.

With editorials led by famous fashion photographer Steven Meisel, this issue features photos shot by Miesel of some of the best models of color, new and old - including Chanel Iman, Veronica Webb, Iman, Tyra Banks, Alek Wek, Pat Cleveland, Karen Alexander, and even America’s Next Top Model contestant Toccara Jones.

The July issue of Vogue Italia debut on European stands next Thursday and will be on U.S stand later this month…

CHANEL IMAN IN ITALIA VOGUE TYRA IN ITALIA VOGUE YVES SAINT LAURENT WITH HIS FAVORITE MODEL MOUNIA

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( Photos: NY Times / Vogue Italia)

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76.

Tabby

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

@73- You could have saved the drama. That’s not what was meant. But you can add your one cent. I DON’T GIVE A F#$K WHAT THEY WEAR. Now, thank you good night.

77.

vida

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

PLease update when its on shelves here!

78.

BJB

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

One thing I want to know: where can I buy this mag?

79.

Fashnchyld

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

FINALLY ;))

80.

ChokLitFactory

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

I never buy Vogue but I must cop this Issue if it comes to Canada. The ladies are lookin fierce! I see you Tyra!

81.

jenii-babez

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

UMMMM BLACK IS SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL….

82.

*BAYAREA YAYAREA*

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

GO HEAD! WAT! GO HEAD! WAT! NOW I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS GOING DOWN IN THE MODELING INDUSTRY MORE OFTEN.I’M SO PROUD OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LADIES DOING IT UP BIG IN VOGUE!!

83.

Sparkle

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

We have to stop WAITING for THEM to put us on THEIR magazine covers. We be FIERCE. We need to acknowledge our own beauty and stop waiting for them to dust us off every now and then and acknowledge us. Also Ethiopia comprises about nine different ethnic groups ranging from very darkskinned to somewhat fair. Their hair textures range from fine textured to coarse, even within the same family. My Ethiopian and Somalian friends told me it took them awhile to figure out what black Americans mean by “good and bad” hair because in Ethiopia if you are born with short kinky hair you proudly rock that Afro or even braids and if your sister was born with very long fine textured hair then she wears it in curls or braids and go on about your business.

84.

ohplease

Thursday, June 19, 2008 /

Toccara??? One of these things is not like the others…

85.

Dev

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

No: 3. I think (only think) that maybe they never used Eva because she is lighter skinned, and i think the industry would’ve got a beating if they produced a magazine with pages of lighter skinned black women so they seemed (from the pictures we have seen) that they have stuck to a similar skin tone. I could be wrong.
Sorry everyone if you have read a similar point already, i couldn’t be bothered to read past comment 5.

86.

Bertrand

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

^ are u guys for real , there’s only one cover and LIYA KEBEDE landed it , the other 3 models are getting fold out covers…..shit do guys even read VOGUE…..do u think theyn will be publishing 4 diffrent issue’s .

87.

Bertrand

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Alek Wek got into the fuckin mag….and chanel iman landed the mag to…thats from very dark skinned to extremely light skin…so that shows that the magezine used a diverse range of skin tone……u guys are igonarante .

88.

Tbeenitsince87

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Okay So i LOVE the fact that Vogue is taking this step, regardless of the motive behind it (moral concern or just to sell mags), and hopefully theyll get enough support to see that this is the direction they need to continue to move in.

HOWEVER… (you knew it was comin) i am SOOOO NOT FEELIN all the “BITCH” referrences, let me remind you a bitch is STILL defined (at least in my webster) as a DOG and these are BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMEN oka. Vogue looks to be moving forward, how about we try to move forward in the way we address each other?

I blame BET lololol jk… but no really i do though

89.

Tbeenitsince87

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

#64

Lets be real oka Naomi would have slapped the hell outta Iman or Jourrdan if either one of them would have gotten the cover LMAO oka you know she has an issue with containing her emotions

No but true story she probably wouldnt have done the shoot, and that would have been money/publicity lost for the mag, read through the comments look how many are talkin “Namoi” and how many are talkin “Iman”… although i do think Iman is great she just hasnt had the longevity, and thatll only come with time

90.

Tbeenitsince87

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

ignorant or “igonarante” yeah bc i looked and thats not even a throw to the ignorant in Italian, which WOULD HAVE BEEN clever, however, it just came off as name calling… very childish

91.

Melissa

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

your welcome

92.

sheneice

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

BEAUTIFUL

93.

Dev

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

I’ve been thinking. Why are we excited? We have been walking the earth for too many years, some of the most successful people in the world are black and we are suppose to be grateful for a “Black Edition” if they had spent time researching they would have realised that that black people have spending power, our people are using there clothes to set trends but this isn’t reflected on the catwalk, in campaigns or magazines. It’s almost insulting that instead of introducing more models into the magazines we get our own and we can be happy for another 50 years! we are in 2008. I say don’t buy the magazine for theses purposes.

94.

itzzzkimmm

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

FABULOUSNESS!!! I love it! It’s always great to see people of color doing their thing.

95.

Run Away Love

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

I’m sorry, but how on earth is this “all black issue” a good thing???

One step forward……………. TWO STEPS BACKWARDS…..

So, Vogue decided to do an all black issue, but guess what….in the next months issue you’re still going to be able to count the number of ethnic models with two hands, maybe even one….just like ALL the previous issues.

This issue is nothing more than a marketing scheme and a way to get everyone to shut up about the lack of color in the industry!

The people at Vogue knew that black people around the world would be rushing to the stores to pick up this issue and that = $$$$$$$$$$$

It’s 2008, I won’t be purchasing any Vogue magazine until I see people of ALL color in their editorials……………. on a regular basis.

With that being said……..Where is Emanuela De Paula?? Now, that’s a ridiculously beautiful model!

96.

hautia

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Sorry to be pessemistic but ain’t nan one of those models got a NOSE like mine…

97.

jscene

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Naomi is the baddest supermodel ever. She may have anger issues, and her hairline may be a thing of the past, but nobody can touch her modeling…Tyra can’t touch her in the look department.

Liya Kebedee is pretty too.

98.

jscene

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

And whoever is hung up on black women wearing weaves, get it over, it’s here to stay, and black women didn’t start this trend, white women started wearing wigs and weaves, and do so in record numbers today. Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Jessica Alba, Jenny McCartney, Pamela Anderson, Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton, Rod Stewart’s daughter, Kimora Lee, the Kardashian sisters, and so many more are examples of none-black women who wear weaves.

Black men need to stop being so stupid…black women didn’t start the trend of wearing weaves and extensions…white women did some 70 plus years ago, black women started wearing wigs about 45 years ago, and the weaves and extensions are of course within the last 20 years.

99.

Sparkle

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

#98 Bravo to that post! Black women have, outside of the entertainment industry, have only been rocking weaves for the past 20 years, white females for over 50. A friend’s grandmother started doing weaves back in the 1940s and 90% of her clientele were white women. The only black women who could afford weaves were celebs. I know a lot of us think that the white man’s ice is colder. I am not saying that some black women don’t have issues with our hair, but women of other races and ethnicities have issues with their appearance too. The “man” has convinced us for so long that we were doo doo that many of us truly believe it. There are many Asian women out there who have eyelid surgery to achieve a more Western eyelid. You don’t hear (at least not in the English language) Asian men mocking their women. If they do, they do it in the privacy of the Asian community.

We need to stop thinking that all other people in the world are perfect and don’t have issues cuz I know better.

100.

tenderoni

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Everyone looks good except for Tyra.. she looks sick

101.

Bertrand

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

yes Vugue is having a black issue , but most people don’t know since all this publicity black models have been added on the runway’s quick and been all the major magezine’s……the main argument people are putting up is that black models don’t sell…..so if you people don’t magezine it will be like proof that high fashion is not for black people…and in 50 years we will still have this argument…but if you guys buy it , there’s going to be a change in fashion…..check out Models .com the last models on FEED and MODEL of THE WEEK were black american , afro latino , african , or afro arab….things are changing and if you guys make the choice to not buy the magezine , things will go back like it used to .

102.

jack

Friday, June 20, 2008 /

Toccara’s going to be in Vogue? Cool! But there’s no Beverly Johnson? She’s bangin’! There’s another model I would like to see who’s black/asian, but I forget her name.

103.

EBZ01

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

lol @ 71 you do have a point.

lol and word @ 4

# 31 and 34 damn major points too….I had a little thought in my head hmmm black issue? -_o lol

Interesting article….. nice pics….. black women spend 20 billion a year ON CLOTHES gotdamn……..we got serious buying power….it’s only right to see women on runways and in magazines far more often than not that looks like me. Those are some beautiful pics btw…..Tyra looks like a sexy ass cancer patient tho.

@ 48 where in D.C. you at?! lol I’m in Anacostia and it’s hard to find prices 4.15…..more like 4.35 x-D

@ 93 great point but I didn’t read anyone’s comments as coming off as grateful for this Black Edition.

104.

miss tee

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

#4 stop the ignorance.
even white models use weave so stop that nonsense .
dont start that self hatred bull crap

105.

miss tee

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

if you want to get on to the issues with black women lets talk about the misrrepresentation of dark skin women. except in the high fashion world.

106.

miss tee

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

#98

KUDOS to you #98 .
You are well right. weaev is here to stay get USE TO IT .

107.

Sade

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

*Passes out on to the floor*

I love Chanel Iman. She is the black supermodel of my generation. Her and Jourdann. I love these two and I look towards NYC Fashion week just to see them.
Besides all that, Everyone on this cover looks absolutely GOOORRRGGEEEOUUUSSS. All them Fashion Designers and stupid Casting directors, Magazine Editors, need to take note. Honey, this is real beauty. Not them sickly,ghastly, emancipated, clumsy looking, walking like zombies, so-called “beauties”, astrocious looking Eastern European girl yall got stanking up the runways. Fashion has lost its appeal, glamour, artistic, edge, personality and beauty.
I’ve said my peace.

And, Yes I WILL BE BUYING THIS ISSUE!!!

108.

Brigitte

Saturday, June 21, 2008 /

I’m literally counting down the days until this shows up stateside. I can’t wait to see the rest of the photos and I am really curious about Toccara’s pics. You know Tyra is going to try to take all the credit for that one.

109.

LIYAKEBEDE

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 /

LIYA KEBEDE LOOKS FAB!!! LOVE THAT GIRL!

110.

lisa

Wednesday, July 2, 2008 /

i have read most of the comments.My only problem is that i would like a copy of the black vouge magazine for myself and to show others what we too have achieved. I feel it was good that they decided to do that but said to learn not all countries hace a copy including England. Please please could you give me some sort of idea when copies are coming to England.

111.

sugarpuffs

Wednesday, July 2, 2008 /

like many of the comments about the magazine it is good to know we of colour have our own edition. I have heard about it by text and chinese whispers so i went on the web to find out.
please could you contact me by email when copy is coming to a town near us.
England
Can’t wait to show my daughter, this could be the begining of more to come.

112.

Aneka Lee

Wednesday, July 9, 2008 /

Has anyone actually managed to put their hands on a copy yet?? I am based in the UK and the major bookstores are telling me to come back in August! So much for it being on news stands in Europe on June 26th. My feeling is that after all the fuss, all those who would want to buy won’t be able to and it will be reported that it was the worst selling edition ever…cause the black women who are clamoring for it don’t live in Italy…sad sad state of affairs…this edition poses more questions than it answers –

113.

Deena

Thursday, July 10, 2008 /

I think it is out over here now or should be soon. I saw some scans and Toccara looks so pretty. They all look really good. Chanel Iman worked it too. I am proud of them all.

114.

Hilary

Sunday, July 13, 2008 /

I must say that I bought a copy of the magazine in London today from the Borders near Tottenham Court Road Station. So it is definitely out! The staff at Borders informed that alot of people have been purchasing it. As it is Vogue Italia, the copy that I purchased is in Italian, and my Italian is practically non-existant! If they put out an English language edition, I will certainly purchase that one too!

The pictures are gorgeous! I think the point is that the photographer, Steven Meisel, decided that he wanted to shoot all black models. It is certainly a positive and showcases black beauty.

115.

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117.

Kena-smilez all day

Tuesday, August 12, 2008 /

via high five tyra and I guess vogue on some kind of progress

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119.

mama

Friday, October 3, 2008 /

Let’s face it that vogue italia all black issue was bs. I applaud the gesture but when I look at the magazine, the models were looking ridiculous! horrible styling, ugly ass pictures and put tyra and toccara? what a joke…that whole issue was a joke never I have seen a high fashion magazine with such horrible clothes and pictures…
It could have shown black beauty at its best instead it made those black models look bad.
And instead of putting an all black issue once in a lifetime, why don’t they use black models regularly in their magazine? That is so hypocritical!

120.

Ila

Friday, October 3, 2008 /

question :why is Chanel Iman hailed as the biggest black top model right now when she doesn’t even look black? at all!??

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