Kim Kardashian, Ashley Graham, Lizzo and more share their photos from home with 'Vogue'

The Postcards From Home series shows celebrities around the world during quarantine.
April 24, 2020 11:53 a.m. EST
April 28, 2020 12:00 a.m. EST
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The latest photo series for Vogue doesn’t feature elaborate sets with professional lighting, makeup artists or stylists. Instead, the fashion magazine has encouraged its latest guests to send in their own photos showing what life is like while in quarantine. Among the designers, photographers, artists, models and celebrities are Kim Kardashian, Ashley Graham and Lizzo, who are giving fans a glimpse of what life in the time of coronavirus looks like for them.Titling the piece Postcards From Home: Creativity in a Time of Crisis, Vogue enlisted their subjects to create a snapshot of their newfound reality, calling the results “an extraordinary document of self-expression, and a reminder of the resilience of hope.”The magazine featured people from around the world, providing a reminder that COVID-19 is truly a global pandemic and one that is affecting everyone. Kim Kardashian West shared pictures from her home in California that she shares with husband Kanye West and their four children, including six-year-old North, four-year-old Saint, two-year-old Chicago and 11-month-old Psalm.“We’re in the theater room. That’s the place that has gotten the most use lately,” Kardashian West told the magazine. “The whole family has spent the last few nights in there after the kids made it into a fort, with, like, different beds all over the floor. My daughter is the fort police. If you move out of your bed that she designated for you, it’s a problem.”
[video_embed id='1944857']RELATED: Billy Porter and Vogue team up for ‘Met Gala Challenge’[/video_embed]Photographed by her husband Justin Ervin, model Ashley Graham posed while breastfeeding her newborn son Isaac. The family of three have been staying on Graham’s family farm in Nebraska during the global pandemic, enjoying the fresh air while ensuring they’re physical distancing from the general population.“Being here means so much to me. This is where I would come every summer to see my family and be with my cousins,” writes Graham. “The most important thing has been remembering to ‘fear not.’ Turn your TV off, get off social media, and remember not just to think positively, but to speak it.” The podcast host has been helping spread safety information with Vogue, including providing an easy tutorial on how to make a mask using hair ties and an old t-shirt.
Grammy winner Lizzo has also been focusing on helping others during the global pandemic. The singer has been donating meals to hospital workers and performed as part of the One World: Together At Home fundraiser for the World Health Organization, which helped raised $50 million. Knowing that anxiety and stress are on the rise, Lizzo has also been sharing videos on meditation, speaking about her practice to Vogue.“I know a lot of people use meditation as a form of calming down and centering themselves, but recently I’ve been using meditation as a form of connectivity, to where it’s like I can mindfully and metaphysically connect with all of the people in the world,” writes Lizzo. “I’ve been using meditation as a form of bringing myself closer to everybody and to the heart of the world, and it’s really worked. It’s really worked for me.”
 
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“I have my crystals that I charge, and I have my single-note bell, and I have this flute; it’s called a toot. I light sage, or I light Palo Santo or a candle or anything that can bring some sort of texture into the air,” Lizzo (@lizzobeeating), who's currently in Los Angeles, says. “Then I just like to sit and connect with people. I know a lot of people use meditation as a form of calming down and centering themselves, but recently I’ve been using meditation as a form of connectivity, to where it’s like I can mindfully and metaphysically connect with all of the people in the world. You know what I mean? I’ve been using meditation as a form of bringing myself closer to everybody and to the heart of the world, and it’s really worked. It’s really worked for me.” Tap the link in our bio to see more #VoguePostcardsfromHome from our special June/July issue, where we asked some of our favorite creatives to document what their lives have looked like these past weeks.

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The new photo series from Vogue also includes home images from model Kylie Jenner, who is spending her quarantine reading in front of her newly acquired James Turrell art piece. Little Women actor Florence Pugh tells Vogue she’s getting through quarantine by doing things she loves, like dancing and cooking. Off-White founder and designer Virgil Abloh is home in Chicago, where he’s staying busy building a recording studio. Actors Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hunter Schafer and Sienna Miller are also featured in the new series.
 
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“I’m taking lots of little dance breaks,” says Hunter Schafer (@hunterschafer) from Los Angeles. “Finding new music to dance to. Printing out pictures to put on my wall. Writing a lot. Drawing a lot. I’ve been staying off my phone for as long as I can, then going on video-chat apps to see friends when I get lonely. I’m also figuring out how many variations of ‘X on top of bread’ I can do with my food, and thinking about everything I’m gonna do when we’re allowed to go out for fun again.” Tap the link in our bio to see more #VoguePostcardsfromHome from our special June/July issue, where we asked designers, photographers, artists, editors, models (and a few celebrities we love)—to show us what their lives have looked like these past weeks.

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