The print campaign features Julia Restoin-Roitfeld — daughter of French Vogue editor in chief Carine Roitfeld — made up like a Fifties Hollywood pinup girl, clutching the fragrance. "An orchid is a hybrid flower — I wanted a girl that had that hybrid quality. I didn't want to shoot a model or an actress. I wanted to shoot someone who meant something to me," said Ford. That made Restoin-Roitfeld a logical choice. "I've known her since she was 10, but I hadn't seen her in quite a while," he said. "She's beautiful and has been beautiful for a long time, but she had become just stunning." The campaign was shot by Merton Marcus (Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott). Irving Penn also shot a still life for the brand, which will be used in advertising inserts of three or more pages, scented inserts and some back covers.