I debuted the trailer a few days ago, and now you can go to Vogue.it to see my full five minute interview with Franca Sozzani! Click here to watch and let me know what you think! Smootches!
Hey Guys! So you might remember a few weeks ago when I told you about my appointment to Skype chat with Franca Sozzani, the Editor-in-Chief of Italian Vogue. Lucky you, my questions and video will soon be live on Vogue.it. Check out a trailer here: For my first question, I was reading one of your Continue Reading
Word on chic street is that New York Knicks basketball player Amar’e Stoudemire will be the next athletic frontman to cover Vogue: The tremendously dapper Florida native was spotted front row next to Serena Williams at last night’s Fashion’s Night Out Fashion Show, and will reportedly be accompanying Hamish Bowles to the Tommy Hilfiger show Continue Reading
i-D magazine recently tweeted photos of Jourdan Dunn on set for a beauty shoot slated for their Fall 2010 issue: Apparently this is the second shoot Jourdan has participated in in recent history. According to Fashionologie, she was also shot for the September Issue of US Vogue (the one that will feature Halle Berry on Continue Reading
According to Fashionista.com, Halle Berry will be the covergirl for Vogue’s all important September Issue: This will be the second time Halle covers Vogue US. Her first cover was in December 2002 (above). Vogue has been representing majorly with the women of color! We’ve had Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, and Jennifer Hudson as of late…and of Continue Reading
Rumors are swirling that Michelle Obama may make another appearance on the cover of Vogue for their December 2010 issue: Our favorite first lady already graced the illustrious cover in March 2009, in an issue that sold 560,00 copies. Clearly Vogue is looking for a tried and true formula to help sell magazines. I know Continue Reading
Hey! So a few weeks ago we published covers of a fictional Vogue Africa created by photographer and makeup artist Mario Epanya. His work has sparked tons of discussion, so I decided to get in touch to ask about his background and motivations for creating what has become a somewhat controversial concept. The Cameroon native Continue Reading