As British Vogue magazine marks its 100th anniversary the so-called fashion bible has opened its doors to the BBC, granting unprecedented access to cover stars, designers, and those who run it.
But alongside photo shoots of Kate Moss and Edie Campbell exists a functioning office, albeit with some unusual working practices. Documentary maker Richard Macer, an outsider in the world of high fashion, records some down-to-earth discoveries he made during nine months of filming.