Throwback Thursday | Daria Werbowy for Gucci Fall 2004 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 31, 2013

Throwback Gucci – This Thursday we look back at the fall 2004 campaign from Gucci. Daria Werbowy starred in the advertisements shot by Mario Testino. The fall 2004 season marked Tom Ford’s last season designing for the Italian brand, and you can see Ford’s mark with the sleek and sexy designs featuring cut-away gowns and fur embellishments. Male models Maximiliano Patane and Alexis Viñas joined Daria for the super-glam advertisements. Fast forward to today and Gucci’s fall 2013 campaign stars Abbey Lee Kershaw.
























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