ALEXANDER WANG GOES MULTIMEDIA: Alexander Wang tapped  friend and rock ’n’ roll spawn Zoë Kravitz for the ad  campaign for his T fall collection. A sultry and kohl-eyed Kravitz  appears in a postering campaign, with model Max Motta,  which will hit the streets Thursday. As with last season, National  Promotions & Advertising will be plastering the images around New  York, this time targeting locations in SoHo and the East and West  Villages. But the real news chez Wang is on the ready-to-wear front. On  Wednesday around noon, the designer will unveil his first-ever women’s  campaign video in collaboration with photographer Craig McDean,  stylist Karl Templer and creative director Fabien Baron.  “This is our way to sum up the season in a different light other than  the show,” said Wang, adding the clip will premiere not only on his Web  site but also a select number of fashion sites, including those for WWD,  French Vogue, Love and Style.com. “I wanted to have global  representation. Everyone can showcase it in their own way and have their  own reaction,” said Wang. 
 The short video features model Abbey  Lee (“dancing and moving along”) and works the subtle Wall  Street vibe that inspired Wang’s fall collection. “It’s abstracted,”  explained Wang, who, no, doesn’t make a Hitchcockian cameo. “Abbey’s not  walking down Wall Street past buildings, but there’s wind and  newspapers flying all over the place. It’s very moody and seductive —  like looking at a perfume ad where you feel for the girl a lot more.  Rather than saying, ‘Here’s the product,’ this is more about expressing  ourselves.” Speaking of fragrances, is there a L’eau du Wang on the  horizon? “I’m thinking and definitely putting together ideas,” he  answered coyly. “TBC, to be confirmed.”