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Vogue/Mario Testino

According to Vogue Magazine, “There’s only on September issue, and there’s only one Beyoncé.” So it makes sense that the fashion bible of style and sartorial enthusiasts snagged the leader of the Beyhive to grace their popular September issue. A historical moment in itself as Beyoncé is the third Black woman to cover their September issue, following Naomi Campbell in 1989 and Halle Berry in 2010.

Amongst the trio, there have been a handful of other Black beauties spreading their #BlackGirlMagic on the cover of Vogue and it’s various international editions.

Continue clicking to check out 15 sistas that have graced the cover of the highly coveted, Vogue Magazine

 

 

Vogue/Annie Leibovitz

Tennis pro Serena Williams was first spotted on the cover of Vogue alongside Olympic stars Ryan Lochte and Hope Solo in June 2012. However, this April, the publication let the powerhouse rock the cover solo. And we must say, Serena’s photos were breathtaking, although we would have loved to see her a bit more glammed up on the cover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vogue/David Sims

Rihanna is no stranger to Vogue. In 2009, she made first appearance to the fashion-obsessed audience in a risqué, high fashion spread and cover for Vogue Italia. Ever since, she’s done photoshoots and covers for nearly every edition of the magazine, documenting her style transformation throughout the past six years from head to toe.