Annie Leibovitz, Grace Coddington, and Natalia Vodianova
For Vogue’s September issue, the photographer, contributing editor, and model all paid tribute to Beatrix Farrand, an intrepid American landscape designer active between 1895 and the 1950s (“Earthly Delights,” page 310). Informed by the great gardens of Europe and northern Africa, Farrand’s work fascinated Leibovitz, who spent her teenage years not far from Dumbarton Oaks, Farrand’s crowning achievement in Georgetown (and a key location for the Vogue story). Returning home to New York after the shoot, she says, “I looked at my house and said, ‘I have to do some landscaping.’” Coddington—herself prone to puttering in her Wainscott, New York, garden—was also bewitched by the estate. “It was very beautiful,” she says, noting that a swarm of cicadas seemed to agree. “They were…
