About the artist
He saw himself as a craftsman, prioritised femininity and comfort in his work. His aim was to serve not only Vogue, but also apparel creators, readers, and the models themselves. Much of his imagery at Vogue was black-and-white, showcasing his talent for creating movement. Vernier, born in 1920 in South France, had previously documented Free French forces during WWII before establishing his own London photography studio.
Recently Viewed Products
Error