





Celia Hammond and Pattie Boyd in Edward Mann capsule hats
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- About custom prints
DELIVERY
- UK standard delivery £5
(FREE on orders £60 and over*)
(3 – 6 working days) - Europe standard delivery £20
- Rest of the world standard delivery £30
RETURNS
If you are not completely satisfied with your item you may return it within 28 days for a full refund.
PAPER:
We use fine art paper sourced from UK paper mills for our prints. The paper type has been chosen to best suit the original artwork.
MOUNT:
Acid free, extra thick smooth white mount board with a white core.
COPYRIGHT:
Please note that a copyright line is included under the image.
GLAZING:
Clear acrylic. We use clear acrylic glazing for safety and longevity.
FRAMING:
Finished and framed by hand in Sussex by skilled craftsmen using responsibly sourced solid wood mouldings. The finished product has a taped back and is supplied ready to hang.
PACKAGING:
Each print is made-to-order and carefully packaged to ensure safe transportation.
Prints and frames handmade in England
V&A Custom Prints are high quality art prints of images from across the V&A collections. From Japanese woodblock prints to book illustration, textile designs and photography this collection of prints offers a glimpse into the rich and diverse nature of the V&A. The process is simple: select an image, choose your preferred size and frame and then place your order. Each artwork is giclée printed using archival quality inks. Made in England on the Sussex coast, our prints are hand finished and framed by skilled craftsmen using responsibly sourced solid wood mouldings and carefully packaged and delivered directly to your door.

John French
John French was an English fashion and portrait photographer. Born in London in 1907, French was instrumental in recording the fashion boom of his home city in the 50s and 60s, photographing all the most famous faces of his day. Known for his impeccably lit, chic set-ups, French encouraged newspaper editors to cover fashion in their pages, and worked to create low-contrast images with natural lighting that could be reliably reproduced in newsprint. His archive of negatives, contact prints and press cuttings, the result of over 10,000 sittings, is held at the V&A.