Vogueさんのインスタグラム写真 - (VogueInstagram)「In the #VogueChallenge taking over your social media feeds, creatives are claiming their moment. While this isn’t the first time people have taken it upon themselves to create their versions of existing magazines, it is fitting that this specific version of the challenge began with a tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement.  At the link in our bio, Vogue interviewed four photographers who took part in the challenge, including Oslo-based student Salma Noor (@itssalmanoor), pictured above, who 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.” “I am a Black, young Muslim woman who wanted to create something new while speaking on something that is very important,” said Noor. “I chose Vogue because it’s the standard one strives to reach, and it is one of my favorite magazines.” Though she never imagined that the idea would become a worldwide trending topic, Noor is pleased to see a diverse set of creatives in the spotlight.  Tap the link in our bio to read and see more.  Above: 1) @itssalmanoor photographed by @Culvin 2) @siphokaziveti photographed by @everydaypeoplestories  3) @m.u.hudi photographed by @tuvawolf 4) @bloodyazeez photographed by @lawrenceagyei 5) @jazz.janaee photographed by @beacasso 6) @na0__ 7) @nifahrm photographed by @la_xre 8) @bloodyazeez & @leidominique photographed by @lawrenceagyei 9) @abihailmyrie photographed by @waderhoden」6月13日 5時51分 - voguemagazine

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In the #VogueChallenge taking over your social media feeds, creatives are claiming their moment. While this isn’t the first time people have taken it upon themselves to create their versions of existing magazines, it is fitting that this specific version of the challenge began with a tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement.

At the link in our bio, Vogue interviewed four photographers who took part in the challenge, including Oslo-based student Salma Noor (@itssalmanoor), pictured above, who 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.” “I am a Black, young Muslim woman who wanted to create something new while speaking on something that is very important,” said Noor. “I chose Vogue because it’s the standard one strives to reach, and it is one of my favorite magazines.” Though she never imagined that the idea would become a worldwide trending topic, Noor is pleased to see a diverse set of creatives in the spotlight.

Tap the link in our bio to read and see more.
Above: 1) @itssalmanoor photographed by @Culvin
2) @siphokaziveti photographed by @everydaypeoplestories
3) @m.u.hudi photographed by @tuvawolf
4) @bloodyazeez photographed by @lawrenceagyei
5) @jazz.janaee photographed by @beacasso
6) @na0__
7) @nifahrm photographed by @la_xre
8) @bloodyazeez & @leidominique photographed by @lawrenceagyei
9) @abihailmyrie photographed by @waderhoden


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