Mulberry S/S 2014 : Cara Delevingne by Tim Walker | the Fashion Spot

Mulberry S/S 2014 : Cara Delevingne by Tim Walker

I don't think that's a great shot of her at all, she looks so stiff and bug eyed.
 
wow how predictable.

this brand is boring, and i'm sick of cara and tim :lol:
 
It is a bit generic for this picture, Cara is pretty as usual but overall is just too simple.
 
It is generic but I really like it. Nice too see Cara looking a bit subdued for a change.
 
Look boring i think Tim Walker focus in 1 idea this is not good
 
Bags must be flying off the shelves (quite literally) at Mulberry due to Cara's presence. Smart move bringing her back.
 
I actually like this. Very simple, yet Cara has a quirky expression, and her pose seems somewhat natural. Hope to see more pictures soon.
 
Usually I enjoy Cara/Tim for Mulberry, but I think this first image is a bit stale. It reminds me of a catalog shot for teenie boppers, it's just too confectionery. I hope the follow up shots are stronger.
 
MULBERRY’S MENAGERIE: Mulberry has rounded up a coterie of furry and feathered friends — alongside the Brit model Cara Delevingne — to be the faces of its spring campaign. The ad campaign, which was shot by Tim Walker, a regular collaborator of the house, sees Delevingne partaking of a quintessentially English tea party with characters including a tortoise named Pukka, a cockatoo called Spud and a pony known as Dusty. Clearly, Delevingne doesn’t pay attention to the adage about avoiding working with animals, as the model has already been shot perched on a tree branch, surrounded by owls, for Mulberry’s fall campaign. Mulberry has also revisited Shotover House, an 18th century country house in Oxfordshire, as the location for the campaign, after shooting the fall campaign there.

The campaign was art directed by Ronnie Cooke Newhouse and Stephen Wolstenholme of House and Holme, while Edward Enninful was the stylist, makeup was by Val Garland, hair by Malcolm Edwards and the set design by Rhea Thierstein.

Mulberry brand director Anne-Marie Verdin, said that Walker’s work gives “a romantic, literary and very British feel to the Mulberry brand.” Cooke Newhouse added: “The spring 2014 campaign was a beautiful but naughty tea party with Cara and her ark of animals — the perfect Mulberry moment. They didn’t have the best table manners, but Cara was very forgiving.” The campaign will break in the February issues of U.K. Vogue and U.K. Elle.
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Conde Nast Traveller UK 02/2014 via magazinesdownload
 
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Mulberry is one of those brands that doesn't need to change it's formula because it works every time. Their campaigns are always so cute. ^_^
 

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