We’re sure that by now you’ve managed to get your hands on a coveted copy of the Brand New GLAMOUR South Africa. If not, you better get yourself a copy fast!
We’re very proud of the issue, and even more proud of the ground-breaking ‘firsts’ we were able to achieve with the GLAMOUR September issue.
Have no idea what these firsts are? Read below:
The FIRST black editor-in-chief at GLAMOUR SA in 14 years
In fourteen years, GLAMOUR South Africa has never had an Editor-In-Chief of colour. The appointment of Asanda Sizani has seen the magazine having its first black Editor-In-Chief at the helm. And, even though many other South African magazines have featured editors on their covers, this is a first for GLAMOUR.
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The FIRST Hip-Hop artist on a GLAMOUR cover
Another first in the GLAMOUR September issue is the appearance of a hip-hop artist on the cover of GLAMOUR. Nadia Nakai aka Bragga appears on the cover of GLAMOUR as the first-ever hip-hop artist to ever feature on a GLAMOUR SA cover.
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The FIRST time Thando Hopa is featured in GLAMOUR
Having appeared in various South African and international magazines, model, lawyer and activist, Thando Hopa has appeared on the pages of GLAMOUR SA for the very first time.
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Here are 3 more ground-breaking firsts that have taken place in pop culture recently:
Tyler Mitchell was the FIRST black photographer to shoot a Vogue cover
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Bonang Matheba’s FIRST GQ cover, and the FIRST female stand-alone GQ cover
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Rihanna is British Vogue’s FIRST September cover star
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Want to SEE all the behind the scenes action of this month’s issue? Click here!