You Won't Want to Take Your Eyes Off Lupita Nyong'o's Vogue Cover

When it comes to magazine covers, the story is just as important as the fashion. And Lupita Nyong'o has something to say.

"I want to create opportunities for other people of color because I'm fortunate enough to have a platform to do that. That is why Eclipsed and even Queen of Katwe are so important, to change the narrative, offer a new lens on African identity," she said to Vogue.

As the cover star of Vogue's October issue, the actress traveled back to her hometown in Kenya for a beautiful scenic photo shoot that also featured her family. Shot by Mario Testino, Lupita wears brightly colored printed dresses and turbans, giving a nod to her African roots. The location for this photo shoot wasn't accidental, as the actress is promoting her new film Queen of Katwe, where she plays the mother of real-life Ugandan chess prodigy Phiona Mutesi.

Though the fashion is what initially caught our eye, it's her personal narrative that strikes us the most. Ahead, see more shots of Lupita in her village and then head to Vogue for the full story.

The actress could not be more excited for her Vogue cover.

Vogue/Mario Testino

Lupita wears an Olowu silk coat, skirt, and a cult Gaia turban.

Vogue/Mario Testino

Lupita wears a Chloé dress and Cara Croninger earrings.

Vogue/Mario Testino

Lupita wears a Chanel dress and Cathy Waterman earrings.