A PEEK INSIDE THE PALACE: Kensington Palace, Princess  Diana’s former residence, may well be the eventual home of the Duke and  Duchess of Cambridge, but for a few hours late last month it belonged to  the British brand Jaeger. The brand shot its fall men’s and women’s ad  campaign in various places on the palace grounds. Aitken Jolly, under  the direction of Stuart Stockdale, Jaeger’s design director, shot the  color campaign. “It rained as soon as we got started — but then it  cleared, and we were able to capture the most beautiful, moody sky,”  said Stockdale, who says he regularly does his research at the vast  Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which is stored there. “I’ve always  delved into the archive, and used it as a source of inspiration,” says  Stockdale of the archive, which includes outfits worn by royals from  King George III to Princess Diana. The campaign was shot along the  avenues inside the palace gates, and by the topiary gardens, and the  models were Melissa Tammerijn and William Eustace. The media plan is  still being finalized, but the campaign will most likely break in  September in a British weekly magazine. - wwd