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Givenchy

The spring 2008 ad campaign for Givenchy ready-to-wear line uses a baroque setting, lots of mirrors and the cliché duo of a blonde and a brunette. Riccardo Tisci's pal, Mariacarla Boscono, and it-model of the moment, Lara Stone, sport the...read more

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Jessica Stam

I absolutely adore Dolce&Gabbana's spring/summer 2008 ad campaign. The Italian design duo took further the season's arty inspiration and imagined a painter's loft and three beautiful muses that never cease to taunt him. Their smoldering eyes and lush,...read more

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The latest ad campaign for Gucci features a smiling Natasha Poly and a cheeky landscape. Models: Natasha Poly and Mat Gordon. Photographer: Ines van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. I can't make up my mind about the spring 2008 ad campaign from Gucci. In...read more

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Don't you just love these new ads for IKEA? The international home product retailer borrows fresh new ideas from fashion. The latest IKEA printed ads feature what seems to be a fashion studio furnished in a typical minimalist and utilitarian manner by...read more

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spring 2008

Here is actress Mischa Barton modeling again for Iceberg, the Italian fashion label. The Spring/Summer 2008 Ad Campaign features great photos with a grown-up, sexy and provocative looking Mischa. Now that's a change from the pretty teenager, girly image she...read more

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Agyness Deyn went brunette for Giorgio Armani spring 2008 Ad Campaign. The sepia toned pictures, evoking a modern "Roman Holiday", are taken by photographers Mert & Marcus. Spring 2008 Ad Campaign for Giorgio Armani features a brunette Agyness Deyn...read more

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Moschino SS08 collection's surreal aura mixed with a vague ode to Chanel and with glam-sporty looks (taffeta anoraks and brocade overalls) is best described by photographer Patrick Demarchelier in these pictures taken for the label's spring 2008 Ad Campaign...read more

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The spring/summer 2008 Roberto Cavalli collection was a surprisingly turn aside from the flashy looks that embodied Cavalli label up till last few seasons. The loud animal prints have been replaced by delicate florals, clingy fabrics by romantic laced...read more

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Actress Kirsten Dunst is the new Miu Miu girl. The label's spring 2008 ad campaign makes good use of her unique mix of angelic charm and "devilish" playfulness. With her devilish cute face, frail figure and insinuating stare, Kirsten Dunst seems to be the...read more

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Lanvin

It's a fairies world at Lanvin. The spring/summer 2008 ad campaign features model Olga Sherer as the queen of elves. Alber Elbaz's spring 2008 collection was reviewed as the best collection he yet designed for Lanvin. Besides some androgynous looks inspired...read more

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calendar

Even if this is not really related to fashion the art direction is haute-couture-worthy. The sixteen edition of Lavazza calendar is suggestively named "The Most Majestic Espresso Experience". Photos by Finaly MacKay. On the cover: model Cover: Sofie...read more

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The 9th edition of the Campari Calendar shows a change of style. Campari Tales, the concept for the year 2008, is a glamorous storybook for grown-ups. The central character of all twelve fairy tales is the charismatic Eva...read more

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"Human After All" is the latest advertising campaign for Diesel denim. The seven frames take us into a technology ruled future as opposing to the "Fuel for Life" Diesel fragrance ads. A future that is still human as this...read more

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Diesel Fuel for Life is the new fragrance by Diesel for men and women. Based on the looks of the bottle, reminding of an old whiskey bottle, the whole advertising campaign uses vintage reference and a sort of a saloon feeling. "Finally...read more

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femme fatale

This print ad for ZU Shoes is, despite beliefs, targeted towards women not to men. I say this because I found it very disapproved by…men. The concept of “femme fatale” is so common in fashion advertising, whether it’s clothes, accessories or...read more