Beautiful Photos From The Trending #VogueChallenge


If you’ve been active on Twitter this week, you’re likely to have seen a trend of new Vogue “covers.”

These trends might feature your neighbor, family, co-worker, or favorite celebrity.

The DIY front pages stem from the #VogueChallenge, a viral endeavor to create your own magazine cover.

It’s fitting the challenge began with a tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Although the vogue trend started with Oslo-based student Salma Noor when she first posted a black and white shot of herself by photographer, Angèlique Culvin, with the Vogue logo and a headline reading, “being Black is not a crime” as a kind of protest.

She said, “I am a Black, young Muslim woman who wanted to create something new while speaking on something that is very important, I chose Vogue because it’s the standard one strives to reach, and it is one of my favorite magazines.”

It’s nice to see Nigerians jumping on the #Voguechallenge and trust me they didn’t come to play or disappoint.

Below are some of the photos we spotted.

https://twitter.com/rakiamoctar__/status/1271531278584688642?s=21

Also read, “Alhaja” Trends On Twitter As Muslim Ladies Express Their Displeasure For The Title





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