The centenary issue of British Vogue, featuring the Duchess of Cambridge has hit the stands in the UK! @byEmilyAndrews has kindly shared some of the content of the 10-page spread.
Below is an overview of the pieces the Duchess wore for the shoot (that we know of):
She also wore Claudia Schiffer for TSE red sweater and black/white check shirt from Cabbages & Roses.
The clothes worn by Kate in the Vogue shoot were provided by the stylists at the magazine. They are not part of Kate's personal closet. Below is a behind-the-scenes photo of the shoot wardrobe.
For those outside the UK, you can purchase a digital version of the magazine from 5th May at Zinio.
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On 30th April, British Vogue unveiled the Duchess of Cambridge as the cover star for the magazine's centenary issue.
Photographed by Josh Olins in the Norfolk countryside, Kate appears in a 10-page shoot within the June 2016 issue, the first magazine shoot that she has ever consented to.
As patron of the National Portrait Gallery, Kate has also agreed for two images from the shoot to be installed within the Vogue 100 exhibition at the gallery. She will attend the NPG on Wednesday May 4, to view the portraits.
The Vogue article reveals the Duchess was involved in selecting the outfits for the shoot. For the magazine's cover, Kate wore a Burberry Double Breasted Suede Coat (US$7500). Kate’s white shirt is also said to be a Burberry piece.
The June 2016 centenary issue of Vogue will be on newsstands in the UK and available to download from Thursday May 5. "Vogue 100: A Century of Style" is at the National Portrait Gallery until May 22, and tickets are available from Npg.org.uk
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