As much as I loved the vibrancy of the photo shoot with arrays of colours splashed across the page but to label the photo captions along with the prices of each piece of garment knowing that the photos had the poorest of the poor children of Africa in them? It was really disguting! And the worst of it all, to top off the ignorance of the fashion magazine, whilst the model, Liya Kebede, was clad in these expensive designer luxury wear; the children photographed wore their own clothes! Which we all are aware consists of mix and matched hand me down clothes or shall I say rags, sent from all the world. And another thing that comes to my mind, were the Africans in the backdrop even paid by VOGUE for photographing them? Even if not paid, perhaps paid in exchange for food ration or something close to that sort. I really hope so cause they really could use the money or food supplies!
A $3,915 Cavalli pleated chiffon dress and $1,835 blouse.
A $1,195 Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquiere silk dress.

