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Vanity Fair's first cover shot by a Black photographer features Viola Davis - Face2Face Africa

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For the first time in the history of the coveted magazine Vanity Fair, a black photographer shot the cover photo of the July/August edition. The beautiful Viola Davis graces the cover of the publication that was released on July 14. Dario Calmese photographed the Oscar-winning actress in an open-back Max Cara coat dress. The concept...

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