Vogue Magazine’s Black Covergirls

Vogue Magazine’s Black Covergirls


Every model wants to grace the cover of Vogue magazine. You have arrived when you land that cover. For black models, it’s been a rough road in particular.

In 1966, Donyale Luna became the first Vogue covergirl when the British version of the mag tapped her for the cover. Beverly Johnson was the first black woman for the cover of US Vogue.

Since then, there have been more including Chanel Iman, Naomi Cambpell, Tyra Banks and Liya Kebede.

Head to the Huffington Post for a full gallery of every black covergirl Vogue has ever had.


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