cottonmouth13
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Wait guys, so is Jamie Bochert confirmed doing Lanvin???
How come you are adding Lanca perfume, a Brazilian brand, campaign for the models, yet other Brazilian brands are not added??? How come no C&A for Doutzen, Hilary?? Whats with the partiality.
Well remember that rumor about Armani ditching their original choice model and selecting someone else at the last minute. I think it shows, lol. I would've never picked Nimue for Armani. Wonder who was the original model.
I don't think it's Burberry mainline. They're opening up stand alone stores for the other concepts, right? So perhaps there's going to be much more of an emphasis on the other ranges this coming season, with totally seperate campaigns for them.
"say hello to the new face of Balenciaga"? That part of the text has been changed on NY Mags website.I don't know if this is true or not, but from The Cut blog:
There have always been seperate campaigs for the other lines.
Great to see Mila working with Peter Lindbergh for a campaigns. I love it when they're working together.
As you can see Bianca already proved my point.Emma fronted Burberry Sport, Burberry Brit, Burberry London AND Burberry Prorsum AW09, shot in the same location, using all the same models. So I don't believe that's the case.
After two campaigns featuring pop priestess Madonna, Louis Vuitton has gone all New Age in its spring-summer fashion advertising, complete with white doves, ferns and voluptuous model Lara Stone lounging seductively on the grass.
“After two seasons with such a huge star, [artistic director] Marc [Jacobs] decided to take a breather and work with a model — and not just any model. It’s the choice of a new supermodel,” said Antoine Arnault, Vuitton’s communication director, as he unveiled a campaign slated to break in February fashion titles. “She clearly has a Brigitte Bardot look.”
He described the six visuals as fresh, summery, whimsical, young and optimistic — and hopefully coinciding with brighter economic times.
A SHOT OF GUINNESS: For the ads that accompany the launch of Akris’ handbag collection featuring several styles made from exclusive horsehair, the St. Gallen, Switzerland-based luxury fashion house has zeroed in on a particularly fine breed. Daphne Guinness, the recurring designer muse perhaps best known for her eclectic, eccentric (although almost never minimalist) couture wardrobe, is appearing in Akris’ spring campaign. Steven Klein, who has collaborated with Akris designer Albert Kriemler on the brand’s campaigns for the past 15 years, photographed Guinness. The socialite, who recently launched a perfume collaboration with Comme des Garçons, is sporting looks from Akris’ spring ready-to-wear line in the photos, which also spotlight one of Akris’ trapezoid-shaped Ai handags and its Amata clutch. The campaign will break in February magazines. “Daphne is a beautiful and intriguing woman, a fashion icon in her own right,” Kriemler said. “I have seen her photographed by Steven before. She emanates a sense of mystery and aristocracy — there is more to the picture than meets the eye. I trusted Steven; this would be more than a campaign for us but rather an artistic collaboration.”