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Diane von Furstenberg's collaboration with artist François-Marie Banier and model Natalia Vodianova for her ad campaign is making its debut in select March magazine issues. Those wanting a peek into the creation of the images, which combine photography, painting and words, can do that from today on dvf.com. The designer's official site will offer a link to an online art gallery, which presents images from the campaign, as well as information on the making of the project, including Banier's artistic process, and biographies of the artist and Vodianova. In addition, there is a five-minute-long video clip documenting the project, which evokes the mood of the photos.
Von Furstenberg is likely to build on the concept of an online art gallery for future initiatives. "I loved the idea of telling the story in an online art gallery," she said. "It shares the experience as an insider and preserves the integrity of the project....The film and the images reflect the story beautifully and show the emotion."
ditto. beautiful and eye catching, but I can't see the exact looks of the clothsIts creative but it doesnt sell![]()
Vive la Vie
by François-Marie Banier
Steidl & Partners
With his unique talent of capturing emotions using lenses, colours and words, artist François-Marie Banier inspires both his subjects and viewers to “conquérir le rêve” (conquer the dream). Vive la Vie is an intimate monograph resulting from a collaboration between Banier and fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. Based on a series of sessions arranged by von Furstenberg with model Natalia Vodianova, the images are layered with visual and emotional complexity. By combining his various skills photography, painting and writing— into individual artworks, François-Marie Banier creates narratives that compel both the eye and the mind. Vodianova exposes her true, unmasked self, creating a blank canvas upon which raw womanhood is revealed, far from the stereotypes of fashion photography.
from steidlville.com
You know about the DVF ad campaign with Francois-Marie Banier and Natalia Vodianova, but did you know that Steidl just released a book featuring outtakes from the Francois-Marie’s work? Vive La Vie is an intimate monograph that chronicles the unique relationship that was forged between Diane, Francois-Marie and Natalia during their time together. The resulting photos/paintings/writings are layered with both emotional and artistic complexity.
Produced by Steidl, the limited edition book is now available for purchase at all DVF shops. And at only $50 a book, it’s an affordable and beautiful way to own your very own piece of this creative collaboration.
from inside.dvf.com