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F/W 06.07 Ad Campaigns

Does anyone think that Mariacarla's hair in the YSL Opium ad, is reminiscent of the Christina-Aguilera-bleached-blonde-red-lipstick-look?

At first glance I thought it was Christina cause it looks like the GQ cover....sort of....
 
great douzten!

fashionologie said:
here's the article from monday's wwd about the CK ads:

Calvin Klein's New-Look Advertising for Fall
By Marc Karimzadeh


NEW YORK — Fall advertising is taking a stark turn at Calvin Klein.

For the fall Calvin Klein Collection campaign, the cinematic black-and-white images of models Natalia Vodianova and Bev Moore evoke the urban modernism associated with Thirties photography.

The fashion house is making a clear departure from previous seasons. For the first time, Francisco Costa, creative director of Calvin Klein Collection women's, has had a significant influence on the message. The images were shot by of-the-moment photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, newcomers to Calvin.

Costa worked directly with Calvin Klein Inc.'s in-house ad agency CRK Advertising and Fabien Baron, creative director of the campaign, to create the concepts for the set and the styling. The additional influence in the campaign was a natural step for Costa, who was named Womenswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America this month.

"When you design a collection, you want to put forth an image that relates to it," Costa said. "I wasn't part of the past [campaigns], but it's naturally how it should go. All the inspiration of the pictures comes from when we started [the collection]."

Costa cited the work of Man Ray and Lee Miller as his inspirations for the campaign, which shows the two models dramatically posing like movie stars from another era against or on top of angular white props that have been cropped in each photo.

The campaign was photographed at Pier 59 Studios here. It was styled by Karl Templer, with Bill Doig serving as the set designer.

The previous three Collection campaigns were photographed by Steven Meisel, with spring featuring Vodianova in a sunny setting.

"There is more of a class separation," Costa said of the fall campaign. "I am not saying it's elitist, but there is more a sense of control. With Mert and Marcus, the result was a feel of distinction, of making it really luxurious."

Baron, who has contributed to many Calvin Klein images for the past 12 years, said he felt a sense of change at Calvin Klein, which steered the creative decisions.

"The first thing we did was to look at what Francisco had done, and the feeling, which was very 1930s," Baron said. "We wanted to do something graphic and more spacious. The cropping and the way it was shot was more photographic. We wanted to do something more artistic, more graphic, spacious, and with more precision that has a reminiscence of something from the Thirties and Forties — and very elegant, very sophisticated, very upscale, very sexy."

Baron also deliberately wanted to be different from the trend in luxury brand advertisements.

"When everybody else is focused on product-specific advertising — the bag, the eyewear — in a strong way, and advertising has become about product placement, we tried to do a feel that was more poetic, more reflective, a little bit more sexual in a way," Baron said.

There had been speculation that Kate Moss, who was tapped for the Calvin Klein Jeans campaign, would also return to the Collection ads, especially since Vodianova gave birth only two weeks before the fall shoot. "We had always planned on using Natalia," Costa said.

"Kate is much more urban in a way," he said. "With Kate, you see that street-wise mentality. Also, Calvin as a house, and him as a designer, always moved on. It was always about the next thing. I think to go back to Collection with Kate would be a mistake, because she is already in five collection campaigns," added Costa, noting it's a different case with Calvin Klein Jeans.

For the better-priced Calvin Klein line, licensed to Kellwood Co., the campaign was shot by Mikael Jansson on location in Los Angeles, featuring models Doutzen and Gabriel Aubry in a street setting, with grainier images giving the ads a more cinematic feel. The bridge-tier ck Calvin Klein ads, meanwhile, were shot by Patrick Demarchelier at Pier 59 Studios. They have a multiple casting theme, with models including Vodianova, Freja Beja, Anna Mayria and Danny Beauchamp, in poses reminiscent of the ground-breaking ck One ads from the nineties.

The Collection ads will break in August books and will run through October. Six Calvin Klein Collection portfolios featuring four- to eight-page spreads will appear in September issues of Vogue, W, Harper's Bazaar, Elle and Interview, as well as Vogue Japan. Company executives declined to disclose the cost of the campaign or the ad spend. CKI's annual advertising and marketing spend is estimated to be more than $200 million. Overall, CKI's number of U.S. ad pages will increase by 19 percent compared with last fall.

Costa, who did not consult Calvin Klein himself on the ads, indicated the importance of redefining what the brand stands for. "We wanted to create more prestige, with less product to make it more artistic," Costa said. "We have to create what it stands for, which is luxury."


great doutzen...here you go.....
 
yourbestfriend - you got it! :flower: Those are definitely not old :clap:

Here's a preview of Mischa Barton and Jeremy Dufour for Morgan de Toi

I wish it was more Jeremy and less Mischa...:innocent:

mischa-b.com
 

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from wwd:

Kate Moss Is The New Face For Bulgari Fragrance
By Stephanie Epiro

MILAN — Kate Moss will star in a campaign to relaunch one of Bulgari’s original scents.

The Roman jewelry company will re-release Bulgari Pour Femme worldwide this August with the aim of repositioning it as Bulgari Parfum’s cornerstone women’s scent. A spokeswoman for Bulgari here said the relaunch is intended to show that the classic fragrance transmits the essence of a luxury jewelry company.

Bulgari Pour Femme will be promoted by an international print and television advertising campaign featuring Moss. Though the company wouldn’t divulge numbers, the campaign is purported to be the biggest promotional investment ever made by Bulgari Parfums. Industry sources peg that figure at up to $3 million.
 
^Ay-yi-yi...overexposure! :ninja: Thanks though!

Heather Bratton and Romina Lanaro for Mulberry Prefall 2006


Scanned by me from Vogue UK July 2006
 
I'm sick of Mischa Barton about as much as I'm sick of Kate Moss. :sick:

Quite like the Iggy Pop for John Varvatos ad - it's cute.

Love the new look of the Calvin Klein ads - can't wait to see them in print.
 
Faith Akiyama said:
yourbestfriend - you got it! :flower: Those are definitely not old :clap:

Here's a preview of Mischa Barton and Jeremy Dufour for Morgan de Toi

I wish it was more Jeremy and less Mischa...:innocent:

mischa-b.com


Mischa looks gorgeous in those ads, but i totally agree about Jeremy. He is so strikingly beautiful its almost criminal.
 
more on the kate/bulgari ad from wwd:

Filmed in Barcelona, the black-and-white 50-second campaign shows Moss in a backless black dress and a 74-carat diamond necklace and diamond pear-shaped earrings, and an amber-colored jewel that turns into a drop of fragrance. The print campaign is a still of Moss with the fragrance in the foreground. Both print and television campaigns were shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot.
 
^I'm loving the concept of it! Object metamophosis is always a weakness of mine...:blush:
 
too bad the Morgan de Toi ads are using mischa more than jeremy. sometimes, star power is not comparable to hotguy power.

and well at least another campaign for freja in calvin klein, to those who were saying earlier in this thread that she wasn't getting anything apart from noir
 
^ Freja got 3 campaigns right now: Noir, CK and Pringle. Still, I'm disappointed she didn't get some bigger campaigns but we'll see.
 
who's in the opium ad? i don't blame the model, but whoever is behind the creation of it should be ashamed..it's so bad..
 
^ It's Mariacarla... I don't like it either... it looks so brushed up :huh:
 
Expansion of Raquel's Pre-Fall/FW06 (Which one?) Escada campaign (Gorgeous! :woot: )



Screencapped by me from Escada site
 
Raquel never ceases to amaze me :crush:

I can' t wait for JPG and the Givenchy accessories ads come out!.
 

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