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TRAVELS IN ITALY…VALENTINO S/S 2015 AD’ CAMPAIGN

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Michal Pudelka shoots Maartje Verhoef,  Vanessa Moody, Grace Simmons, Clementine Deraedt & Hedvig Palm for Valentino S/S 2015 Campaign.

Maison Valentino is now showing us his vision of  “Travels in Italy”

Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli were inspired by the 18th century tradition of the Grand Tour, an educational trip taken by cultured young Europeans to explore the art, philosophy and traditions of Italy. This collection traces a path amidst iconic images and memories: views and souvenirs, scarf prints and baroque blooms, classic ruins and seascapes and the sense of superb artisan craftsmanship are all used to describe the figure of a fragile yet strongly present woman. The silhouette is a vertical line barely revealing the body. Dresses with dazzling prints, motifs, and patterns come in various shapes: tunics, simple yet romantic long high-waisted dresses, and short pinafore dresses with low-cut backs that are seductive but protect against indiscreet gazes.

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Colors are combined, some faded and others vivid: white, light pastels, linden green, baby blue, and vibrant notes of indigo blue, cinnamon, military green, and black.

Fabrics and materials are classic: wool, linen double, silk, crepe, and leather.

Accessories affirm the itinerant spirit of the collection: flat sandals for traveling and light high-heeled footwear.

There are simple shoulder bags with a clean design and metal grommets, one-handle bags, and constructed shoulder bags in patchwork leather printed with scarf-like motifs. Small marine-themed jewelry worn in the hair or on the fingers recreates fantastic itineraries.

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BARNEYS NY S/S 2015 AD’ CAMPAIGN

Barneys department store takes model worship to new levels with its ‘Better Than Ever‘ Spring/Summer 2015 ad campaign!

Iconic supermodels, Stephanie Seymour Brant, Christie Brinkley, Brooke Shields, Elaine Erwin, Pat Cleveland, Veronica Webb, Bethann Hardison, Kirsten Owen, Suzanne Bartsch, and Kiara Kabukuru are joined by twenty-eight younger men for a wild weekend in Miami with Bruce Weber on hand to capture the madness.

The males who run this ladies into madness are no others than Marlon Teixeira, Brian Shimansky, Bo Develius, Henry Watkins, Kenneth Guidroz Jr, Michael Bailey Gates, Luca Jamal, Noah Doss, Shayne Cureton and Franky Cammarata.

“When I’m taking photographs that mix fashion and fantasy, after a while it’s really hard to come back to the real world. But I like the idea of not coming back to the real world—of instead living in your own.” – Bruce Weber

This campaign is EXCEPTIONAL, we are speechless.  We really love the whole theme of it and how was executed. The photo at the pool with the dog, the policeman, the two women, the naked boy and the zebra is hot insane. Obviously the brand is trying to get a new direction with this kind of ads.

Try to watch the video above, WE CAN TELL YOU FOR SURE YOU WILL LOVE IT

KENZO

KENZO S/S 2015 AD’ CAMPAIGN

Kenzo once again collaborates with the creative talent behind Toiletpaper for its Spring/Summer 2015 ad campaign. The menswear, womenswear, kidswear, eyewear and accessories campaigns depict a magical utopia with modern architecture dream-like skyscapes.

The imagery features Mona Matsuoka and Qing He.

Material people living in a material world, Lego meets Time Square, Star Wars meets Jurassic World…..are you getting the idea of this campaign? Oh…..we have forgotten, Back to the Future movie is also featuring in the concept, not the back, but we suppose the future.

We are trying to figure out the dream or nightmare Kenzo’s designers and creative directors, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, had during the creation of this advertisement.

If you notice, or have not noticed, the clothes are unseen, we are still expecting for them to be shown in some moment we know will not happen. At least we could see more clothes in the kids campaign but the abstract-gelatin dinosaurs lead our eyes to another place.

In conclusion, we are disappointed about the whole look of the Kenzo’s campaign, specially when we saw the collection and in fact liked it. This 80’s something camping is doing nothing for us and IT IS NOT SHOWING ANYTHING FOR US.

Oh, Ok….we have figured it out, THEY WERE WATCHING THE MOVIE THRON, THE FIRST ONE!