Lauren Bush Lauren posed with her husband, David Lauren, and their young sons James and Max during a stunning seaside shoot for Hamptons magazine.
The 34-year-old FEED founder, who served as guest editor for the issue, was photographed wearing an eyelet cotton dress from her father-in-law Ralph Lauren’s Polo collection for the cover, which shows her standing barefoot in the sand.
Lauren gave birth to her four-month-old son, Max, in April, and in one black and white photo, she can be seen giving her baby boy a kiss on the head while he is lying on her chest.
Stunning: Lauren Bush Lauren posed with her husband, David Lauren, and their sons James, two, and Max, four months, during a cover shoot for Hamptons magazine
Look of love: Lauren, who gave birth to Max in April, was photographed kissing her baby boy on the head
All smiles: The FEED founder wore an off-the-shoulder dress while wading in the surf
The mother-of-two’s long brown hair is styled in loose beachy waves, and she is sporting a cozy Ralph Lauren sweater featuring an American flag.
In another shot, Lauren, and David, 46, are posed with both of their boys in the sand dunes on the beach.
While she is carrying little Max in her arms, David has two year-old James hanging from his shoulder.
Lauren and David have spent most of their summer in the Hamptons, and in her editor’s note featured in the magazine, she opened up about the time she has spent at his family’s home in Montauk.
Family ties: Lauren was photographed wearing an eyelet cotton dress from her father-in-law Ralph Lauren’s Polo collection for the magazine’s cover
More than a pretty face: Lauren served as a guest editor for the issue of the magazine
‘I love the light in the Hamptons. I have been lucky to come out to Montauk for almost 15 years now with my husband, David,’ she wrote. ‘It is one of my favorite places, and some of my happiest memories were made here.
‘Being in such a beautiful place with friends and family has truly recharging effect,’ she added.
‘I am a big believer in the fact that good idea don’t always come from sitting at your desk. Some of my best have come to me while walking along the beach here.’
Lauren, who is the granddaughter of former President George H.W. Bush and the niece of former President George W. Bush, founded her company, FEED, in 2007 after tinkering with the idea of joining the Peace Corps.
Getaway: In her editor’s note, Lauren said Montauk is one of her favorite places
Out of office: The philanthropist said she gets some of her best ideas for her company while walking on the beach
‘Growing up in a family centered around public service, the idea that one should take what they have and give back in some way was always just part of my childhood and what I thought I would do,’ she told the magazine.
The former model was traveling around the world as a student when she witnessed the issues of poverty and hunger firsthand.
FEED was born from Lauren’s interest in design and her desire to ‘rally my peers in the fight to end hunger.’
Each one of her company’s products has a number stamped on it that signifies the amount of meals or micronutrient packets provided with its purchase.
Making memories: Lauren has been traveling to Montauk with David for the past 15 years. She is pictured on the beach with her sons last month
Home away from home: She and David (pictured with Max on the beach last month) stay at his family’s home when they are in Montauk
Eye-opening: Lauren took her first FEED trip to Africa since becoming a mother last summer (pictured), and she admitted it was emotional to see moms with their children
Lauren, who celebrated the company’s 10th anniversary in 2017, explained that FEED helps the hungry both abroad and in the U.S. with Feeding America as its partner. In developing countries, the company serves school meals to fight child malnutrition.
Last year, the philanthropist traveled to Africa to meet the children and families who are benefiting from the program.
‘I took my first trip since becoming a mother last summer, and it was all the more emotional to see moms with their babies, who care so much about their kids and wanting the best for their kids, to have, at the very least, enough food to eat and proper nutrition and not being able to provide that,’ she said.
‘Even here in America, it’s a struggle for so many. So I think it really has hit home, the work of FEED, all the more since becoming a mom.’