
MARIO EPANYA
What is your full name?
Mario Robert Epanya.
Where and when were you born?
I was born on 29th July 1975 in Douala, Cameroon.
Did you grow up with a constant interest in beauty/fashion?
Oh yes, I grew up with an architect & esthet father and a good looking mother (model looking) who loves fashion and magazines, my parents like fashion and art.

Tell us about your journey in the fashion industry. How you made it, from start to finish.
Honey, it’s long, it was not easy for me when I arrived in 2000 in Paris, I didn’t know anyone and had to fight to survive, but I’m tough , thank god, and I never stopped working and improving, constantly, even now. I never took anything for granted and always asking myself if my work reflets my personality … How i made it, I personally think it’s all about WORK, 20 hours per day, seven days per week , there’s no secret you know.
For those oblivious as to who you are or how great your work is, drop some names and some of the majors achievements in your career.
Honestly don’t like to drop names, because personally, I’ve worked with very unknown creative people, and learned a lot from them, and I don’t think that you have to be famous to be creative or talented. But as a make-up artist, I worked with Denzel Washington , I like this man ,very smart and spiritual, I really admire him after spending some days with him.
Majors achievements….honey, I’m 34 years old, there’s a lot to do(laughs) …trust me, I never look back ..what I did yesterday belong to the past and I just try to make it better tomorrow.

What is your input on racism within the fashion industry?
Racism is something that you find everywhere ….even in the fashion industry but I still try to be the best in my work and the rest will follow.
How hard would you say it was for you as a make-up artist and a photographer?
I will not say it was harder than others, that would be a lie. I must say, I’m really lucky and talented because I decided two years ago to stop hair & make-up and bought my first nikon camera and 3months later I had my first cover in GREECE , for Crawford magazine…and still I’m building my book as a beauty photographer and the future will tell.

Africa is known for its striking beauties (eg. Iman, Kiara Kabukuru, Liya Kebede, Katoucha Niane, Alek Wek etc. etc.), yet it’s hard to make it as a black model, no matter where you’re from. How would you say African VOGUE has impacted on the fashion world?
Gosh, well to make this clear, Africa Vogue is a project for now and im doing my best to make this happen (try to convince Condé Nast for a license and investitors ..very tough…) but i think it’s an everyday fight, we must fight to have our own space, I’m just trying to contribute to that, it will be a huge success if this african edition sees the light inthe future..

How did you feel when you were called upon for this project? (African VOGUE) [this question is to help people understand the miscontrued comments about Epanya's role in African VOGUE]
I WAS NOT CALLED IN THIS PROJECT ……IT’S MY PROJECT , VOGUE AFRICA IS MY BABY ..i grew up looking at my mother’s magazines with all these blonde blue eyed beauties, I used to cut my mother’s photos and glue them on the models faces, because I thought she was stunning and dazzling enough to be in those magazines, so I said that when I grow up, I’ll have a magazine with alot of women of colour, that’s it.
What does African VOGUE mean to you, on a personal level?
FREEDOM

What is your advice for up-coming fashion professionals. (especially photographers and make-up artists)
WORK WORK WORK
What does fashion mean to you?
Fashion is for me something cultural, it reveals the evolution of mentalities and the research of new fabric, materials, and also bring a touch of dreams to this cruel world

What does fashion in Africa mean to you?
RICH, luxurious, diversity, brilliant, creative, and so much more ….i think having an edition of Vogue Africa will bring into the light, THE AFRICAN CREATIVITY,the world will be amazed by it …trust me.
And what does Africa mean to you?
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5 Comments
wow awesome interview
OMG I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!
Great interview Dre. Keep them coming. Perhaps a Caribbean Vogue??? With Dre de editor?
we heart mario…just a trailblazer and lovely person:)
Thanks a lot Dre for this interview!
Mario Epanya, you rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best Regards
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