Adut Akech, Imaan Hammam Go Big in Vogue US May 2021 by Ethan James Green

We have a proper fashion story out of the May 2021 American Vogue. It’s been so long that I was just jolted and stopped dead in my tracks with this discovery. Black beauty abounds with Amanda Gorman on the cover and top-tier models Adut Akech and Imaan Hammam featured here.

Tonne Goodman styles Dutch woman Imaan with Egyptian-Moroccan heritage and Australia’s Adut of South Sudanese heritage in ‘Proportions’, an underwhelming name for such a gorgeous editorial lensed by Ethan James Green./ Hair by Lucas Wilson; makeup by Diane Kendal

Vogue’s message is:

“With trailing hemlines and pumped-up volume, larger-than-life looks make one thing clear: More is very much more. “

See all the products credits from Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, Chanel Haute Couture, Marni, Prada, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Valentino Haute Couture and more at Vogue.com.


Archaeology in West Africa May Cause a Human Evolution, Research Rewrite

The editorial is a nice punctuation to an article AOC just posted about new research taking a look at human evolution out of Africa and the role of West Africa. East Africa has long been considered to be the gateway of humanity’s migration out of Africa, although what is today South Africa has delivered major new discoveries affirming that the continent of Africa is a vast expanse and we now understand that humanity evolved in many parts of Africa simultaneously. Little has been known about West Africa, however, and these new discoveries will absolutely have impact on our understanding of human origins.

I just Googled and the continent of Africa is larger than the United States, China and Brazil combined.

AOC should know this fact, but At 30.2 million square kilometers, its land mass covers 20.4 percent of the earth's total land area. The population of Africa numbers 1 billion, while the North American continent is home to 528 million humans. ~ Anne