There’s a rather popular exhibition on over at the National Portrait Gallery in London, a series of intimate and never seen before celebrity portraits attracting visitors in their hordes.
The exhibition is dubbed Vogue 100: A Century of Style, celebrating the magazine’s sustained success over the past 100 years. CNN describes the highlights as follows:
Highlights of the exhibition, which is curated by the contributing editor to British Vogue, Robin Muir, include the entire set of prints from Corrine Day’s controversial Kate Moss underwear shoot, taken in 1993 at the pinnacle of the ‘grunge’ trend; [and] rarely seen photographs of both The Beatles and Jude Law…
Let’s get stuck in…
So young and what a full head of hair, those were the days hey Jude?
Also that is a very provocative picture of Kate Moss up top, if you happened to receive any sideways glances in the office them you can blame Vogue and the National Portrait Gallery in London.
[source:cnn]
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