Emily Ratajkowski sits cheekily at a copy machine in a red leather dress
Emily Ratajkowski wore red leather to cheekily sit on a photocopier as she joined ab-flashing ‘mermaid’ Shakira and glamorous Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk for a British Vogue shoot.
The stars all posed up a storm in the iconic office for the November issue to celebrate the rich history of Vogue House in Mayfair, before Condé Nast moves to its offices at The Adelphi on Thames Embankment next year.

Emily, 32, looked incredible in her bright ensemble as she posed up a storm while surrounded by goodie bags.
She also posed on the top of Vogue House’s famous revolving door in a red gown for a striking cover image.
Shakira, 46, posed on a storage box wearing a bra top and mermaid tale, with her long blonde locks cascading down past her shoulders.

She also posed on the top of Vogue House’s famous revolving door in a red gown for a striking cover image.
Shakira, 46, posed on a storage box wearing a bra top and mermaid tale, with her long blonde locks cascading down past her shoulders.
She slid her bomber jacket down past her shoulder and wore matching black gloves which were adorned with gold rings.
Naomi Campbell, 53, pulled off office chic wearing a brown halterneck top and a mini skirt which had a slit going up the front.

She linked arms with editor-in-chief and European Editorial Director of Vogue, Edward Enninful as she walked down one of the corridors.
Irina, 37, looked incredible in a stunning cover image where she donned a bright red dress with a plunging neckline.
The sleeveless garment featured flared straps while the Russian model’s locks were styled into an elegant updo.

Actress Gemma Chan, 40, could also be seen gracing a glass hallway while wearing a mint green gown which had detached puffball sleeves.
And Cara Delevingne, 31, wore an open white shirt with faded jeans and chic shoes as she sat at an office chair while sporting huge statement earrings.
Across 26 pages of the November issue, British Vogue joins the great and the good from Vogue’s past, present and future to celebrate the iconic building.