For months photographer Mario Epanya has been creating fictional Vogue Africa magazine covers in a campaign to get publisher Conde Nast to license an actual magazine. Unfortunately Conde Nast has turned down his bid for the magazine. Its unclear how the decision came about, but here’s a look at the last Vogue Africa cover Epanya created.





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Oh they will eventually!
We will all have to go back to where it all started baby!
it would have been cool to have vogue africa though…i love my black women…
She looks beautiful
Let that have been vogue jersey shore with ugly ass oompa loompa snooki and they would have ate it up like a crackhead about to get frisked with pop rocks on em. Boy oh boy this world sure does make me sick.
4real
she’s gorgeous.
Why are we always looking for the white man to throw us a bone.?We don’t need vogue Africa. Make your own. Tell the white man we dont need your validation or the leftovers from you plate we will make our own meal.
Tell em wut it izzzzz
Word Nini… and that woman on the cover is beutiful by the way… i need me one of them!
Say it again! And we do have Vogue Africa…it’s called “Arise” magazine.