Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 337 South Africa Model Stories Racism In Fashion More Articles You Would Love Nigerians Look Fab At The Headies 2016; See List Of Winners Here New Bag Collection by Ivorian Designer Alain Niava April 2, 2019, South African model Thando Hopa became the first albino model to grace the cover of a Vogue Magazine as she poses with so much confidence for Vogue Portugal’s 2019 issue. This was then followed by celebration in the press and by many as the first albino model to grace the cover of Vogue. View this post on Instagram Thando Hopa para a Vogue Portugal de abril, uma edição dedicada às origens e a África, enquanto berço da humanidade. Capa 02 de 02, a chegar às bancas. #africamotherland __ @thandohopa for Vogue Portugal’s april issue. An edition dedicated to our origins and to Africa, as the birthplace of humankind. Cover 02 of 02, arriving newsstands. #VoguePortugal #editorinchief @sofia.slucas #coverartdirection @jsantanagq #photography @rhysframpton #styling @sallyannebolton #aprilissue #outnow #nasbancas @lighthouse.publishing A post shared by Vogue Portugal (@vogueportugal) on Apr 1, 2019 at 1:02pm PDT But is this a celebration for albinos or a joyful expression that vogue has reduced their levels of racism? In hindsight what we are seeing is, After 127 years of existence Vogue magazine has finally placed an Albino model on it’s cover and they have kicked off a PR stunt to highlight it’s achievement as the savior that is giving glory to the lost tribe of Albino’s. Unfortunately, if it’s taken Vogue magazine 127 years to recognize that Albino women are just as beautiful as all other women, then this is not a victory to the model on the cover, nor a deserved round of applause to Vogue magazine, but more of an embarrassing silent congratulations. Sort of like the boy that finally passes a class he has repeated 4 times. Here is another pun executed by the magazine. The cover was first unveiled on Vogue Portugal’s Instagram as they shared details of the magazine stating that the edition is dedicated to their origins and to Africa as the birthplace of humankind. Why did it take them an albino to use such a caption of Africans? The April edition of Vogue Portugal is a pure celebration of a beautiful range of African skin and beauty BUT all whilst using the rarest skin colour and tone of Africa. View this post on Instagram Thando Hopa para a Vogue Portugal de abril, uma edição dedicada às origens e a África, enquanto berço da humanidade. Capa 02 de 02, a chegar às bancas. #africamotherland __ @thandohopa for Vogue Portugal’s april issue. An edition dedicated to our origins and to Africa, as the birthplace of humankind. Cover 02 of 02, arriving newsstands. #VoguePortugal #editorinchief @sofia.slucas #coverartdirection @jsantanagq #photography @rhysframpton #styling @sallyannebolton #aprilissue #outnow #nasbancas @lighthouse.publishing A post shared by Vogue Portugal (@vogueportugal) on Apr 1, 2019 at 1:02pm PDT Here is another aspect for thought, let us ignore the fact that there was any hidden connotations behind using an albino to identify the African people and their origins, the question also remains…..why did it take a magazine of Africa and it’s origins to land the albino model on the cover. Was she not good enough to obtain cover model status just simply based on her beauty? Did they need a reason that had to exclude white women to justify this title? If you wish to celebrate this, that is fine, after all it is a slight step forward for the magazine, considering their irony of also using it to identify the mass of Africans. But most of all, It is appallingly embarrassing that a magazine that has more than 10 different branches, all releasing covers every month, existing for over 120 years has only just featured an albino model on it’s cover. The notion that this is to be celebrated is even far more ridiculous and condescending considering the continuous racist fashion models Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Abigail Oluwakemi I'm a fashion stylist turned blogger, I hope you love my work. More For You “There Is A Risk Europe Could Die” Macron Speaks Shortly After Losing Control... PICS: “A Bald Woman Knows Her Kingdom” Gorgeous Top African Model Ayen Monica... #OOTD: Rutie B Hits Us With A Perfectly Stylish ‘Break-Out-The-Norm’ Top & Down... Nigerian Designer Uduak & Asiko Artist Recreate Yoruba Mythology & Gods in Stunning... 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