Karl Lagerfeld designed a protective winter dressing with sturdy and masculine silhouettes fall/winter collection for Chanel. With one of his favourite girls modelling the collection; Freja Beha poses in and around a photo booth gaining a dissociative identity disorder as she transitions into many looks with different hairstyles and colours as well writing on her face and dressing like a cat. This is truly a different direction for Chanel, Photographed by Karl Lagerfeld himself naturally, and styled byCarine Roitfeld, this has an edgier feel than the past campaigns.
(Alice) Temperley London focused on eveningwear for fall/winter collection with fishtails and dropped flares with some hourglass waists with a reflection on partywear with a Deco feel. Photographed by Adam Whitehead shooting red-headed model Julia Johanson in the gardens of Beckley Hall, Oxfordshire
Marc Jacobs showed a chic and grown-up collection for his fall/winter 2011/12 diffusion line, full of 1970s-meets-1940s inspiration and youthful sophisticated glamour. Elle Fanning and Lowell Tautchin front the campaign in a 70's feel ad shot by Juergen Teller.
For the Fall 2011 T by Alexander Wang campaign, musical artists and collaborators Santigold andSpankrock are featured in dynamic black and white compositions shot by Daniel Jackson. Their Unique Personalities and energy are brought to life in campaign video.
Just as it has been announced that the Costume Institute's "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" set an attendance record over the weekend, the house's Fall 2011 ad campaign — featuring Raquel Zimmermann in her own kind of savage beauty, captured by David Sims — has dropped. As of Sunday night, more than 582,000 people have seen the "Savage Beauty" show, surpassing the previous record — for a fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — of 576,000, set by “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” in 2008. The McQueen exhibit closes in a week on Aug.
Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott seem to have really run away with the Fall 2011 campaign bookings this season — among their clients: Calvin Klein Collection, Givenchy, Gucci, Tom Ford,Versace, and now Giorgio Armani, too. The duo took over from Nick Knight — who did Armani's campaign last season— capturing Sasha Pivovorova with slicked-back, strikingly bleached hair.