Fashion Targets Breast Cancer : Sasha, Daria, Lily D, Lily C & Du Juan | the Fashion Spot

Fashion Targets Breast Cancer : Sasha, Daria, Lily D, Lily C & Du Juan

I have to agree, Sasha looks SO cute there. Just focus on the left side of the ad...
 
What an adorable ad! :wub: At the top of the poster though, I don't get why Sasha doesn't have a last name... even though the other girls do! :lol:
 
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Sasha's face looks fantastic but I don't really need to see her in panties like that...she's so not right for that outfit.
 
sasha and daria are so cute there, but lily, lily and du look so serious...
it's almost like 2 different ads...
 
reminds me of that Patrick Demarchelier shoot from around 1994:
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source: www.herfamedgoodlooks.com
 
sasha looks so cute as well as daria, the lilys and du looks bored
 
I wish they were all cheery/serious.

Lily Cole's legs are so long :shock: She has the longest out of them all.
 
source | wwd

Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, the charitable initiative from the Council of Fashion Designers of America/CFDA Foundation, has joined forces with online retailer Net-a-porter to expand the initiative on a global scale.

In addition, FTBC Worldwide is shifting its focus from one month to an entire year. To raise money for the cause, limited edition FTBC-branded items will be sold throughout the year, beginning with a Ralph Lauren-designed polo shirt that will be available for purchase on Net-a-porter.com, exclusively. The shirt costs $75 and more products will be unveiled in the coming months from designers including Rachel Roy, Diane von Furstenberg and Oscar de la Renta. The net proceeds from all items purchased, whether in the U.S. or abroad, will stay in the customer's country. The goal, according to a spokesman, is to raise more than $2 million after one year.

Starting today, Style.com will unveil a behind-the-scenes look at the photo shoot for the Ralph Lauren polo shirt, worn by models such as Daria Werbowy, Lily Cole and Lily Donaldson, all of whom donated their time for the cause. Patrick Demarchelier shot the ad campaign and David Lipman served as creative director. The Web site also will feature an FTBC ad that will lead readers to a microsite, hosted by Net-a-porter. The site will include information on breast cancer survivors and resources to become more educated on the issue.

Style.com executive editor Nicole Phelps said, "We liked the idea of presenting to our audience an exclusive behind-the-scenes view of an exciting photo shoot, especially one whose mission was to raise global awareness for an important cause. What's especially compelling is to hear how the disease has touched the lives of everyone in the video."

Virtually every publishing house was approached to provide pro bono ad space, according to the spokesman, and "just about every fashion and lifestyle magazine has committed." Examples include Vogue, In Style and Harper's Bazaar. The pro bono ad space so far totals approximately more than $3 million.
 
i just saw the video on style.com and i would love seeing some of the other photographs taken in this shoot! :)
 
I love the cause and I think the result turned out beautifully, although i would have liked all the girls to look playful and happy like Sasha and Daria. They all look amazing nonetheless, and the behind the scenes video up on net-a-porter.com is very cute :wub:
 

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