Re: [scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

2010-07-24 Thread George Arterberry
Arise magazine pretty much has that lane. Not 100% fashion ,but close enough.


http://www.arisemagazine.net/issues.html




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They have been poaching talent from there for years. There's an S.African 
fashion show that is always attended by designers from Europe and the US.


On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo. com wrote:

http://fashionbombdaily.com/2010/04/21/fashion-fun-photographer-mario-epanya-imagines-6-covers-for-a-fictional-vogue-africa/


Paris based makeup artist and photographer Mario Epanya conceived of several 
breathtaking covers for what apparently would represent a future Vogue Africa. 
As you may be aware, there is currently no actual edition of African Vogue. 
Yes, 
there's a Vogue Nippon, Vogue India, and even a Vogue Australia–but no Vogue 
for 
an entire continent rich in culture, diversity, and, of course, lots of 
fashion.

I think an African Vogue would be positively refreshing and potentially quite 
well received. I've heard South African fashion week is bubbling over with 
talent–why not have a Vogue Africa?

http://www.theworld ebon.blogspot. com/



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Re: [scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

2010-07-24 Thread Mr. Worf
Works for me. :)

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:31 PM, George Arterberry 
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 Arise magazine pretty much has that lane. Not 100% fashion ,but close
 enough.


 http://www.arisemagazine.net/issues.html

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 They have been poaching talent from there for years. There's an S.African
 fashion show that is always attended by designers from Europe and the US.

 On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo. 
 comravena...@yahoo.com
  wrote:


 http://fashionbombdaily.com/2010/04/21/fashion-fun-photographer-mario-epanya-imagines-6-covers-for-a-fictional-vogue-africa/

 Paris based makeup artist and photographer Mario Epanya conceived of
 several breathtaking covers for what apparently would represent a future
 Vogue Africa. As you may be aware, there is currently no actual edition of
 African Vogue. Yes, there's a Vogue Nippon, Vogue India, and even a Vogue
 Australia–but no Vogue for an entire continent rich in culture, diversity,
 and, of course, lots of fashion.

 I think an African Vogue would be positively refreshing and potentially
 quite well received. I've heard South African fashion week is bubbling over
 with talent–why not have a Vogue Africa?

 http://www.theworld ebon.blogspot. 
 com/http://www.theworldebon.blogspot.com/




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[scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

2010-07-23 Thread Kelwyn
http://fashionbombdaily.com/2010/04/21/fashion-fun-photographer-mario-epanya-imagines-6-covers-for-a-fictional-vogue-africa/

Paris based makeup artist and photographer Mario Epanya conceived of several 
breathtaking covers for what apparently would represent a future Vogue Africa. 
As you may be aware, there is currently no actual edition of African Vogue. 
Yes, there's a Vogue Nippon, Vogue India, and even a Vogue Australia–but no 
Vogue for an entire continent rich in culture, diversity, and, of course, lots 
of fashion.

I think an African Vogue would be positively refreshing and potentially quite 
well received. I've heard South African fashion week is bubbling over with 
talent–why not have a Vogue Africa?

http://www.theworldebon.blogspot.com/



Re: [scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

2010-07-23 Thread Amy Harlib

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I love it - Vogue Africa?  Of course!
Amy
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From: Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 11:10 AM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

 http://fashionbombdaily.com/2010/04/21/fashion-fun-photographer-mario-epanya-imagines-6-covers-for-a-fictional-vogue-africa/

 Paris based makeup artist and photographer Mario Epanya conceived of 
 several breathtaking covers for what apparently would represent a future 
 Vogue Africa. As you may be aware, there is currently no actual edition of 
 African Vogue. Yes, there's a Vogue Nippon, Vogue India, and even a Vogue 
 Australia-but no Vogue for an entire continent rich in culture, diversity, 
 and, of course, lots of fashion.

 I think an African Vogue would be positively refreshing and potentially 
 quite well received. I've heard South African fashion week is bubbling 
 over with talent-why not have a Vogue Africa?

 http://www.theworldebon.blogspot.com/



 

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Re: [scifinoir2] The World Ebon today: Vogue Africa

2010-07-23 Thread Mr. Worf
They have been poaching talent from there for years. There's an S.African
fashion show that is always attended by designers from Europe and the US.

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo.com wrote:


 http://fashionbombdaily.com/2010/04/21/fashion-fun-photographer-mario-epanya-imagines-6-covers-for-a-fictional-vogue-africa/

 Paris based makeup artist and photographer Mario Epanya conceived of
 several breathtaking covers for what apparently would represent a future
 Vogue Africa. As you may be aware, there is currently no actual edition of
 African Vogue. Yes, there's a Vogue Nippon, Vogue India, and even a Vogue
 Australia–but no Vogue for an entire continent rich in culture, diversity,
 and, of course, lots of fashion.

 I think an African Vogue would be positively refreshing and potentially
 quite well received. I've heard South African fashion week is bubbling over
 with talent–why not have a Vogue Africa?

 http://www.theworldebon.blogspot.com/



 

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