Pippa in plimsolls: New Vanity Fair columnist looks chic in her casual combo as she goes hunting for stories
Pippa Middleton stepped out in a
casual summery outfit jeans and plimsolls as she was was pictured days
after landing a new job as a Vanity Fair columnist.
The 29-year-old
ditched her usually more formal fashion for a relaxed style as she
strolled around Kensington, west London, wearing oversized sunglasses
and grey skinny jeans, accessorised with her favourite Milli Millu
Vienna tote.
She also
appeared to be lost in thought - no doubt a little overwhelmed by her
sudden career acceleration which has seen her land top jobs with
Waitrose and most recently, Vanity Fair.
Covert: Pippa Middleton looked relaxed as she stepped out to enjoy some summer sun in west London
Her first book, Celebrate: A Year of British Festivities for Family and Friends, also hit the shelves last year.
It was announced yesterday that the aspiring lifestyle guru had been awarded the title of contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
The 29-year-old ditched her usually more formal fashion for a relaxed style as she strolled around Kensington, west London, wearing oversized sunglasses and grey skinny jeans, accessorised with her favourite Milli Millu Vienna tote.
She also appeared to be lost in thought - no doubt a little overwhelmed by her sudden career acceleration which has seen her land top jobs with Waitrose and most recently, Vanity Fair.
Covert: Pippa Middleton looked relaxed as she stepped out to enjoy some summer sun in west London
It was announced yesterday that the aspiring lifestyle guru had been awarded the title of contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
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She will write regular pieces for the magazine in addition to her monthly Friday Night Feasts column in Waitrose Magazine.
In her first editorial for the Conde Nast-owned glossy she decided to write about her most memorable experiences at Wimbledon.
Published ahead of Wimbledon this
year, the article sees Pippa describe the tournament as 'the highlight
of my summer', and recalls her first visit to the All England Club at the age of eight.
Laid-back look: The 29-year-old was barely recognizable from her usual glamorous self
She says that she was an
aspiring professional tennis player at the time, and remembers purchasing a postcard of the
women's championship trophy and writing on it: 'I will win this one day.'
She admits that as a child, she imagined she would get married in tennis whites, 'shorts with no pleats or frills.'
Pippa, who is dating stockbroker Nico
Jackson, 35, tells readers that she has now grown out of her tomboy
phase, but that said, there will still be 'no white dresses this summer,
apart from at my local tennis club.'
She says a favourite Wimbledon memory
was queuing with her sister on People's Sunday in 2004 to get £35
tickets for Centre Court - something that would be highly unlikely - and
indeed unnecessary for them today.
Aspiring lifestyle guru: Pippa released her
first book, Celebrate: A Year of British Festivities for Family and
Friends (left), last year. She is also a columnist for Waitrose's
monthly magazine (right)
- Another top magazine job for Pippa Middleton! Aspiring lifestyle guru lands new role as Vanity Fair contributing editor
- Nineties supermodel Bridget Hall makes a comeback as she strikes a sultry pose for Rag and Bone's DIY project
- Sofia Vergara admits squeezing her curves into a sample size dress is 'insane' - and reveals big earrings draw attention away from her 32F cleavage
She will write regular pieces for the magazine in addition to her monthly Friday Night Feasts column in Waitrose Magazine.
In her first editorial for the Conde Nast-owned glossy she decided to write about her most memorable experiences at Wimbledon.
Published ahead of Wimbledon this year, the article sees Pippa describe the tournament as 'the highlight of my summer', and recalls her first visit to the All England Club at the age of eight.
Laid-back look: The 29-year-old was barely recognizable from her usual glamorous self
She says that she was an aspiring professional tennis player at the time, and remembers purchasing a postcard of the women's championship trophy and writing on it: 'I will win this one day.'
She admits that as a child, she imagined she would get married in tennis whites, 'shorts with no pleats or frills.'
Pippa, who is dating stockbroker Nico Jackson, 35, tells readers that she has now grown out of her tomboy phase, but that said, there will still be 'no white dresses this summer, apart from at my local tennis club.'
She says a favourite Wimbledon memory was queuing with her sister on People's Sunday in 2004 to get £35 tickets for Centre Court - something that would be highly unlikely - and indeed unnecessary for them today.
Aspiring lifestyle guru: Pippa released her
first book, Celebrate: A Year of British Festivities for Family and
Friends (left), last year. She is also a columnist for Waitrose's
monthly magazine (right)
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