Imane Khelif for Vogue Arabia, photographed by Tarek Mawad
That one scene from Miracle Workers will forever live rent free in my brain
Ashley Graham for Vogue Paris, November 2018
how is anyone supposed to look at this and survive
reblogging this post inflicts 200 points of gay damage on all your bi/lesbian mutuals
Wow. Black women are *really* taking over September Issues this year.
Let’s celebrate that.
Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Hailie Sahar, Angelica Ross, and Mj Rodriguez photographed by Nigel Shafran, Vogue Magazine June 2018
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Riz Ahmed for Italian Vogue, August 2012
Lupita Nyong'o photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, Vogue Magazine October 2015
not to be corny but this is real fashion
If Sailor Moon was still going she’d be a character next season
Isabeli Fontana by David Sims for Vogue Paris April 2011
Reese Witherspoon by Mikael Jansson for Vogue, October 2014
Lupita Nyong’o lands her first ever Vogue magazine cover.
Whilst not a throwback post, this is still history in the making. She’s won multiple awards, is the new face of beauty brand Lancome, has acquired the rights to produce Chimamanda Adichie’s ‘Americanah’, bringing it to celluloid, is starring in the latest Star Wars flick and now, she’s on the cover of American Vogue.
If you, like us, follow her on instagram you probably noticed that she was recently in Morocco. Whilst we know she was taking a vacation, we also now know that Nyong’o was hard at work shooting for her spread in Vogue, photographed by Mikael Jansson.
Don’t quote us on this but we think she’s the first ever Kenyan actress to land this cover and one of the few African women to do so, aside from Iman and Alek Wek.
Beautiful. Remarkable. ❤
Mariana Calazans for Vogue Brazil (April 2014)
Daga Ziober in "Other Boleyn Girl" by Ben Hassett for Vogue Russia December 2013