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#VogueChallenge South African Edition
Being on the cover of any magazine may be just about every creative’s dream, but featuring on the cover of Condé Nast’s Vogue? That is a different flex. When the opportunity to produce your own Vogue cover arose, creatives put their beauty, fashion, photography, and editing skills to the test as they star as the cover models.
In no particular order, here are some of our favorites from South African Creatives:
I tried this #VogueChallenge with some of my favorite work I did this year pic.twitter.com/WuZD8rIvl8
— Thobs (@thobekambane) June 10, 2020
Just realized how “VOGUE” these are #VogueChallenge pic.twitter.com/vV81WUH9Mj
— ᴘᴜᴍʟᴀ ᴅɪɴᴇᴏ (@Pumla_Dineo) June 10, 2020
My #VogueChallenge pic.twitter.com/PF3RtU4dJr
— Bheki Mthembu. (@Bhekimthembu_) June 10, 2020
My art as vogue covers #VogueChallenge pic.twitter.com/yr5V1x6ebH
— Lethabo (@lethabohuma) June 10, 2020
#VogueChallenge pic.twitter.com/iTHU4KcluJ
— Nikiwe Dlova (@Nix_indamix) June 9, 2020
And the winner is:
Shmodel😍🥺 pic.twitter.com/0xUd0GDde8
— seed💤 (@SeedatTasmiyah) June 9, 2020
WHERE TO FIND A VOGUE COVER TEMPLATE
To do the challenge, you’re going to need a template.
There’s a few different ways you can do this:
- Type ‘Vogue cover template’ into Google images and you should find a huge variety of different templates that look like the front cover of Vogue. Save one and use an editing app or software on a smartphone or computer to edit your own photo and the template together.
- If you want to make it look really professional, then you’ll have to get your editing skills out and use professional software like photoshop to put the logo and text separately onto your image.