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Hermès S/S 2013 : Iselin Steiro & Robert Westergaard by Nathaniel Goldberg

Hermes always produces such inspired ad campaign. Nothing fuzzy but it gives you such emotional.
 
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Full campaign, same source.
A sporting life! Hermès presents its spring-summer advertising campaign shot by Nathaniel Goldberg, in the heart of Lake Como. An unique moment celebrating the sporting life!


 
So serene, yet full of energy. Just flawless.

Hands down the best campaign of the season.
 
I love their campaigns every single season. The campaigns make Hermes look like such a playful and attainable brand...and then you check the website and find out that selling your kidney will only buy you half a scarf :shock:
lmao so true! beautiful campaign though:D
 
I love the full set of images, and fun to see how they showcase such a wide variety of their products. So light, summery and playful.

Does anybody know who does the styling and art direction for the Hermès campaigns?
 
I love their campaigns every single season. The campaigns make Hermes look like such a playful and attainable brand...and then you check the website and find out that selling your kidney will only buy you half a scarf :shock:

Quite lovely, the composition, the lighting, the way they dulled the hilly town in the background to bring focus to what they are selling: a lifestyle. Unfortunately, such lifestyles are afforded to those who don't know they can sell their kidneys.
 
I'm not a huge fan of the full body shots (except the male model one, the skateboard one, and the bicycle one). I love this campaign, but I don't think those full body shots look very flattering for Iselin (not the clothes). Definitely, this campaign is still in my top 5 as Hermes usually is each season.
 
it's very clean and pretty but I find it rather boring, maybe it looks better in print.
 
J.Crew meets What Dreams May Come. I dislike it. Yes, it is boring Miss Stardust. I want to take the sh*tskate and push Preppy into the lake. This is absolutely not the best campaign of the season nor is it a strong campaign for the big H. I am disappointed. And, yes, part of Hermes ad appeal is their dreamy, fantasy world but honestly, this is some weak sauce. Blah.
 

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