Edward Enninful’s Top 10: The Best #VogueChallenge Reader Covers

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“I’ve been so thrilled to watch the VogueChallenge take off all over the world,” says BritishVogue's Editor-in-Chief Edward_Enninful.

was always going to be an unusual proposition. As editor-in-chief Edward Enninful acknowledged in his editor’s letter, “If you had told me at the beginning of the year that’s July cover stars would be Narguis Horsford, a train driver on the London Overground, Rachel Millar, 24, a community midwife in east London, and Anisa Omar, a 21-year-old supermarket worker in King’s Cross, I might not have believed you.

“I’ve always believed that people need to see themselves and their values reflected in the pages of the magazine and in our digital output.

“As for the #VogueChallenge, there is so much food for thought, so much to inspire. I am happy to report that I’ll be scrolling through entries for many more days to come!”

 

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