Tyra Loves to Say She was the First Black Model on the Cover of GQ

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Quote from: ssw4919 on March 13, 2017, 12:27:27 AM
Lie.  March has all the spring ads and fashions from those collections. 

March has the spring ads, and September introduces the fall/winter ads.  Those are the two biggest, followed by the succeeding months April and October.

December is one of the smallest. 

:ummwhat:

Dead at you basing it on pages. March just recently got more pages added to it.
Sept and Dec are the covers the girls want.
March they usually toss a musician on there. I said what I said.
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ssw4919

:ummwhat:

What are you talking about?

Yes, "biggest" refers to the number of pages. :omgwatshappening:

March has ALWAYS been the 2nd biggest because it has always introduced the spring/summer collections.  Just like September is THE biggest because it introduces the fall/winter collections.  Like :uhh:  And you put the biggest faces most likely to sell your magazine's biggest issues.

That's why so few black women have appeared on the March and September covers.  They are quick to put us on August, February, June, July, December, etc.  The small issues.

QuoteBecause marketers use them to introduce new looks, fashion magazines' March and September issues have long commanded extra attention from advertisers and readers. Media observers sometimes weigh September issues to get across just how many pages they carry. March is the next-most important issue.
http://adage.com/article/media/fashion-titles-important-march-issues-show-ad-page-gains/232362/


QuoteNUMBERS, NUMBERS: March is the second-most important month behind September for fashion magazines in terms of print advertising revenue — and this year was no exception.
https://wwd.com/business-news/media/vogue-ad-pages-march-2016-fashion-magazines-10371413/amp/

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Bey, rih, jdud and Michelle O all had the march cover

December usually has a Hollywood Diva or it girl on the cover.

Dec >>> march.

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Yeah, the biggest names in music and the First Lady have recognizable faces to sell the second-biggest issue of the year.  :ohwow:


Most ads, most sales = biggest issues

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March 13, 2017, 01:17:12 AM #19 Last Edit: March 13, 2017, 01:20:15 AM by Sleighing Steady
Not all of these March celeb issues had good sales.
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ssw4919

Not compared to any issues; other March issues.  :omgwatshappening:

All print sales are down in this day and age.  But March still has the second-most ads.  Why would advertisers pay for the ad space (literally hundreds of pages) if people didn't buy copies of the magazine that month?  :uhh:

Nothing suggests December is bigger or more coveted than a March cover.

Those folks did well on their covers, relatively.

QuoteRihanna?s Vogue cover from last year also bested competitors. As Steigrad notes: ?Taylor Swift and her BFF Karlie Kloss couldn?t outdo Rihanna for Vogue. The much-ballyhooed Swift/Kloss cover sold 11.2 percent fewer copies in March, at 230,925 copies, than Ri-Ri?s March 2014 cover.?
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/05/19/rihanna-sell-magazines/%3Fsource%3Ddam

QuoteFor example, according to Women?s Wear Daily, Lady Gaga appeared on the March cover of American Vogue in 2011, which put Vogue in the spot for the only fashion magazine category to show an increase in print sales in the first half of the year alone. 100,000 more copies were sold in comparison to Vogue?s previous March 2010 copy, which featured comedian and actress, Tina Fey.
http://www.northeastern.edu/rugglesmedia/2016/04/20/the-rise-and-fall-of-print-fashion-magazines/

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Quote from: stillpretti. on March 12, 2017, 11:22:51 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on March 12, 2017, 11:22:04 PM
To be fair, Tyra must have the first solo cover, but she never said that in all the years I heard her mention GQ.
kinda how she describes herself as a supermodel
but never quite makes it onto the lists i've seen :udontlookok:
ki

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Quote from: Saint on March 13, 2017, 07:07:00 AM
Quote from: stillpretti. on March 12, 2017, 11:22:51 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on March 12, 2017, 11:22:04 PM
To be fair, Tyra must have the first solo cover, but she never said that in all the years I heard her mention GQ.
kinda how she describes herself as a supermodel
but never quite makes it onto the lists i've seen :udontlookok:
ki
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this FRAUD

FlowerBomb

She was the first model to cover Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue though
:charon:

FlowerBomb

Quote from: stillpretti. on March 12, 2017, 11:33:19 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on March 12, 2017, 11:31:21 PM


Tyra never made the cover of American Vogue, FYI.  :letsmessfag:

r u serious :uhh:

no wonder she's not on these supermodel lists


i think every american supermodel has appeared on VOGUE at least once
american vogue.
even non americans lmao
Some even 3 times
Or MORE and some are still on these lists and have 0 American vogue covers
:roflmao:

FlowerBomb

Quote from: ssw4919 on March 12, 2017, 11:46:15 PM
Speaking of Covergirl, Tyra wasn't the first black woman with a contract with them either. :letsmessfag:

The beautiful Lana Ogilvie was.





these exposures  :uhh:



ssw4919

Quote from: شيطان on March 13, 2017, 06:18:40 AM
These Eurocentric "black" girls. They are pretty though.

I'll give you Pat, who is mixed, but Sheila and Lana look like nonexotic black women.  You hardly see them become big models anymore.