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.

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





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