British Vogue fetes 100
years with photo exhibition
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[February 11, 2016] LONDON
(Reuters) - From Second World War photographs to shoots
with famous models, British Vogue magazine marks its
100th birthday this year with an exhibition of fashion,
beauty and portrait prints.
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Opening at London's National Portrait Gallery on Thursday,
"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" features more than 280
photographs from publisher Conde Nast's archives that the
magazine has commissioned over the decades.
It includes the work of renowned photographers such as Cecil
Beaton, Irwing Penn, David Bailey and Mario Testino, portraits
of celebrities including Marlene Dietrich, Britain's Princess
Diana and David Beckham and shoots with famous models such as
Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista.
"This ... was a great opportunity for us to replay Vogue's
greatest hits," exhibition curator and British Vogue
Contributing Editor Robin Muir told Reuters.
"... I wanted to have all of these slightly well known images
and balance it perhaps with ones people had not seen before. And
one of the guiding principles of the show is that we wanted to
show original vintage photographs."
Among the highlights are "a rare vision" of Horst P. Horst's
1939 Mainbocher Corset photo, which inspired the music video for
Madonna's "Vogue" song and Peter Lindbergh's 1990 cover shot
"that defined the supermodel era", according to organizers.
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"Vogue has been synonymous with fashion and photography ...
for 100 years," Muir said. "It's the style bible, I mean that
old cliché comes into play."
British Vogue was born in 1916 when World War I halted shipments
of American Vogue. Conde Nast then allowed for a British edition
of the magazine.
"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" runs from Feb. 11 to May 22.
(Reporting by Jane Witherspoon; Writing by Marie-Louise
Gumuchian; editing by Katharine)
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