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The “Black Allure” By Vogue Italia.

Vogue Italia is known throughout the fashion industry as one of the top fashion magazines of the world. It is the least commercial edition of the Vogue brand of periodicals. The shockingly provocative, avant garde images transcend mere fashion to make  high concept artistic expressions. (Even I lost myself in that convoluted statement)

Black Allure, by Emma Summerton,  is a stunning layout for Spring /Summer 2011 and it is all about retro looks, exotic prints, and fine color! The way these gorgeous women pose would make even Miss Tyra’s self absorbed ass takes a few notes. Prepare for an optical delight!!!

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Posing for the gods in Versace Spring 2011. Bright as a kite.

Smokin' in Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2011

Lounging in Louis Vuitton Spring 2011

Laid back in Lanvin Spring 2011

Never a bore in Christian Dior Spring 2011

Walk for me in Haider Ackermann and Gianfranco Ferré Spring 2011

Smoldering in Fendi Spring 2011

Absolutely divine in Les Copains Spring 2011

Ladies who lunch in Marc Jacobs and Valentino Spring 2011

Sock it to me in Rochas and Donna Karan Spring 2011

Contrasting in Jil Sander Spring 2011

After hours in Chanel Spring 2011

Animal prints galore

Shown above are models featured in the February issue of Vogue Italia's "Black Allure" issue. Model names include Ajak Deng, Arlenis Sosa Peña, Chanel Iman, Georgie Baddiel, Jourdan Dunn, Joan Smalls, Kinee Diouf, Lais Ribeiro, Melodie Monrose, Mia Aminata Niaria, Rose Cordero and Sessilee Lopez.

Vogue Italia has been making waves ever since Franca Sozzani took over as editor in 1998. She first made waves with her legendary all black issue which I have flipped through to the point of tearing the pages. It makes me happy to see a company trusting that black models can and do sell products – the all black issue of July 2008 featured only black models, photographed by Steven Meisel, and the articles pertained to black women in the arts and entertainment. The magazine claimed to showcase black models in response to anger caused by the disinclination of fashion magazines to display black models on their covers. Fashion industry insiders claim black models are featured less often because they are unable to sell. This statement, along with the formation of a protest group in New York that challenges racism in the industry, convinced Italian Vogue’s editor, Franca Sozzani to create this issue. The issue included established supermodels like Vivien Tan, Yasmin WarsameAlek WekVeronica WebbNoemie LenoirImanLiya KebedeTyra Banks and Naomi Campbell, as well as contemporary models, including Jourdan DunnChanel ImanArlenis Sosa, and Sessilee Lopez. This specific issue also brought in Toccara Jones, the first black plus-sized model to be in the pages of the high fashion magazine. Instead of the issue not selling, it became the highest selling issues of Italian Vogue ever, and had run out of print twice, which marked the first time in Condé Nast history that the magazine reprinted an issue to satisfy demand. The reprinted copies had the tag lines: “Most Wanted Issue Ever” and “First Reprint” banded across the front.

However, even though the advertising pages went up 30 percent, there was a “glaring lack of black models” in them. Meisel said: “I’ve asked my advertising clients so many times, ‘Can we use a black girl?’ They say no. Advertisers say black models don’t sell.”

One of four covers for July (Aug) 1998 Vogue Italia.

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  1. Chanel Winn Decarlo

    Legendary I love this piece

    Feb 06, 2011 @ 10:20 AM

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