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A trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton

These archival pigment prints, rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, elevate fashion illustration to an art form.

Timeless style meets contemporary art

Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her elegance, wit, and quiet confidence reflect the influence of fashion illustration greats René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.

About the prints

Each image is printed on richly textured deckle-edge paper, presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of Walton’s debut book, Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style. Prints are available individually, or as a suite of all three.

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Pink Illustration: Spring Fitting, 2026

Edition of 75 + 15 APs

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle German Etching paper,
Signed and numbered by artist
9 x 11 inches

Reflective of Jenny’s broader practice, color is thoughtfully considered across the series of prints. Pink Illustration: Spring Fitting portrays a girl surrounded in soft pinks, light blues, and white – a 'more traditionally feminine aesthetic.'

Pink Illustration: Spring Fitting is available individually for $300 or as part of a suite with all three prints for $700.


Pillbox Portrait, 2026

Edition of 75 + 15 APs

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle German Etching paper,
Signed and numbered by artist
9 x 11 inches

Pillbox Portrait utilizes a blue border, conjuring a mix of punchy color and classic glamour. As Walton says, ‘I like this mix where maybe there's a little bit of seriousness in her expression, but then there's a bit of whimsy, too.'

Pillbox Portrait is available individually for $300 or as part of a suite with all three prints for $700.


10,000 Hours of Style, 2026

Edition of 75 + 15 APs

Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle German Etching paper,
Signed and numbered by artist
9 x 11 inches

In 10,000 Hours of Style, an expressive figure is rendered with delicate linework: 'I like this idea of this woman going through the more intimate section of her wardrobe and pulling out all these things and having lots to choose from. I put a little bag on her shoulder to show she's still going out, she's not staying in with these things.'

10,00 Hours of Style is available individually for $300 or as part of a suite with all three prints for $700.

Jenny Walton holds limited edition artwork

Meet the Artist:

Jenny Walton

Jenny Walton has always channeled her keen observations of life into her artwork and fashion, understanding the innate crossovers between these two worlds.

A modern day multi-hyphenate talent, Walton first made a splash as a street-style star and is now known the world over for her expressive individuality and passion for wearing and collecting vintage.

'A lot of what I do is not dictated by anybody else, so I have that freedom...I can do a book, where I'm writing, and I'm doing an oil painting of an amazing moment I saw, but then I can also do fashion illustration. It never turns off, really.'


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About the book

Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style is a peek inside the mind and imagination of a modern-day style icon. Jenny Walton – artist, designer, writer, and Vogue vintage shopping columnist – weaves together illustrations, paintings, candid snapshots, collages, and essays to reveal her journey from fashion student to street style darling to global tastemaker.

Known for her impeccable taste in vintage fashion, Jenny approaches personal style with both grace and delight. Here, she shares how embracing her interest in clothing from eras past led to confidence, joy, and self-expression. Readers will discover inspiring stories from Jenny’s life in fashion, along with insightful advice on cultivating one’s own sense of style, shopping vintage, color paletting, curating a wardrobe, and more. Jenny’s distinctive voice shines throughout, offering encouragement, expertise, and a welcome touch of levity.

‘Part scrapbook, part sketchbook, part sartorial manifesto…A fashion book that feels, refreshingly, like something made by hand.’ – Vogue