Zara S/S 2025 by Steven Meisel

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Big cast, very Ashley/Piergiorgio copy & paste from the recent F/W shows. Meisel re-doing Avedon's "American West" again, as he did at least once before in VI January 2002.

 
Should the men's campaign have a separate thread or can it be posted here too since it's also for SS25?

Fabien Baron posted the whole clip of the men's campaign directed by him and it looks a million times better than this. 🤡
 
Boring and lazy. He has copied American West many times before and with much better results. This looks like a no budget job.
They should just let Baron shoot everything. His films always outshine anything Steven does nowadays.
 
Chocked on my vape seeing this pop up on the homepage. Always so happy for a Meisel campaign!! And this doesn't let down, you can't go wrong with an Avedon imitation. And Meisel is the only one that can make me appreciate a cast of random androgynous teens, which I'm usually not a big fan of in fashion. Love, love, love
 
gorgeous casting-- i wish it had printed their name/age/where theyre from

absolutely beautiful photographs
 
American West is his lifelong obsession so one gets no extra point for seeing through the obvious, but just to be precise I think this might even be Steven reffing himself in VI Jan 2002.
love it, love that he's like "f*ck top girls" and went for a newbie cast. There's a hint of that raw side of him in this batch that I used to adore. #2, Caitlin, #17, #22 and last Ella pic.
 
Boring and lazy. He has copied American West many times before and with much better results. This looks like a no budget job.
They should just let Baron shoot everything. His films always outshine anything Steven does nowadays.

Without Fabien, these Zara campaigns would fall apart.

And it’s Zara: It will always be securely nestled in “boring and lazy” to all that knows their high fashion references.

Steven x Fabien and their crew have been mining/pilfering/looting their superior heydays and cleverly appropriating it for commercial consumption at Zara. And it’s all still superior to whatever supposed high fashion publications and campaigns are churning out these days— except for French and Italian Bazaar that actually puts in the effort.
 

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