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BIG NAMES FOR A FAREWELL BOW: For the final ad campaign to be published before Valentino retires, the brand tapped a top model duo of the Nineties — Amber Valletta and Shalom Harlow — as well as Raquel Zimmermann, Anja Rubik, Michael Gandolfi and Oriol Elcacho. Harper's Bazaar editor at large Brana Wolf styled the colorful campaign, shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin at a private home in Los Angeles. Raul Martinez, chief executive officer and executive creative director at AR, said the campaign was shot in L.A. because of the connection Valentino has had with Hollywood throughout his 40-year career. "I think one of the key pieces that we were striving for with this campaign was to make the Valentino woman feel more grounded, still stylized but not totally untouchable," Martinez said. "You still feel the glamour that is the Valentino brand, but it's done in a more contemporary way." The campaign breaks in the February issue of Vanity Fair.
Reminds me of Prada s/s 01, with all the models faces behind big beach parasols.
This isn't as good though, it's slightly Bourdin-esque but without any of the subversion.
Valentino SS08.
(a little to much anja and shalom )
Yes, I doubt the same!interesting , why the first pics from Us vogue jan 2008 are not included in the campaign. there are different from the campaign but its still the same thing , and i suppose that the only place where they were published its us vogue jan...
interesting , why the first pics from Us vogue jan 2008 are not included in the campaign. there are different from the campaign but its still the same thing , and i suppose that the only place where they were published its us vogue jan...