Edun Enlists Ryan McGinley for Its Fall 2012 Campaign Featuring “Birds of Prey”

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 25, 2012

Birds of PreyEdun once again enlists Ryan McGinley to capture its fall 2012 campaign highlighting not only the clothes, but also five birds including owls and a falcon. Inspired by Africa, the images evoke the warmth of the sun with three models posing alongside the birds in jungle-influenced prints on knitwear and tartan shirts. The spontaneous moments evoke the wild and carefree spirit of the Edun brand.









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2 thoughts on “Edun Enlists Ryan McGinley for Its Fall 2012 Campaign Featuring “Birds of Prey””

  1. I am jealous of the experience they got to live. These images aren’t the most attractive, but they are definitely fun to look at.

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  2. I’m such a big fan of his previous works, but this campaign obviously shows that he needs to learn how to use digital cameras first!

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