On the occasion of its centenary anniversary, the British edition of "Vogue" magazine offers a nice cover for the month of June: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Saturday publication unveiled three shots, including the coverage, all of which were taken by photographer Josh Olins. frequent contributor to the magazine, Josh Olins is known for "casual elegance" wrote "Vogue" in a statement.
This coverage is also an opportunity to recall that Kate is patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012, one of his first commitments signed following his marriage to Prince William. The couple also celebrated this Friday, April 29, 2016 its fifth anniversary.
Both unveiled pictures will be presented at the National Portrait Gallery, where the exhibition "100 Vogue: A Century of Style" is still ongoing. They show the duchess smiling, dressed in traditional clothes, posing with natural.
The images were taken in the Norfolk countryside, and fashion director of "Vogue" Lucinda Chambers who even realized the styling of the session. "Publish a series of photos of the Duchess of Cambridge was one of my great ambitions for this magazine, said the editor of the magazine, Alexandra Shulman. I am delighted that the Duchess has agreed to work with us and the National Portrait Gallery, and with this unique collaboration we have a real celebration of our centennial, but also a fitting tribute to a young woman whose interest in photography and campaign is known to all. "Kate herself has made some snapshots of her children released by Kensington Palace.
"Josh shot the Duchess exactly as it is: full of life, with a great sense of humor, caring and intelligent, and, in fact, very beautiful. The images not only reflect his love for the country, his interest in photography and its involvement with the National Portrait Gallery, but they demonstrate that "Vogue" has always brilliantly: to associate the greatest photographers personalities of the moment, to reflect the cultural and societal changes. We had fun in making these pictures and choosing the images, and I hope it shows "for his part said Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
This coverage is also an opportunity to recall that Kate is patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012, one of his first commitments signed following his marriage to Prince William. The couple also celebrated this Friday, April 29, 2016 its fifth anniversary.
Both unveiled pictures will be presented at the National Portrait Gallery, where the exhibition "100 Vogue: A Century of Style" is still ongoing. They show the duchess smiling, dressed in traditional clothes, posing with natural.
The images were taken in the Norfolk countryside, and fashion director of "Vogue" Lucinda Chambers who even realized the styling of the session. "Publish a series of photos of the Duchess of Cambridge was one of my great ambitions for this magazine, said the editor of the magazine, Alexandra Shulman. I am delighted that the Duchess has agreed to work with us and the National Portrait Gallery, and with this unique collaboration we have a real celebration of our centennial, but also a fitting tribute to a young woman whose interest in photography and campaign is known to all. "Kate herself has made some snapshots of her children released by Kensington Palace.
"Josh shot the Duchess exactly as it is: full of life, with a great sense of humor, caring and intelligent, and, in fact, very beautiful. The images not only reflect his love for the country, his interest in photography and its involvement with the National Portrait Gallery, but they demonstrate that "Vogue" has always brilliantly: to associate the greatest photographers personalities of the moment, to reflect the cultural and societal changes. We had fun in making these pictures and choosing the images, and I hope it shows "for his part said Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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