Emporio Armani Fall 2011 Campaign | Iselin Steiro by Mario Sorrenti

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Published July 8, 2011

Heat of the Night – With an air mystery and intrigue, Iselin Steiro poses for Emporio Armani’s fall 2011 collection. With an urbane mix of military and film noir style, the collection is captured with an industrial, steamy undertone by Mario Sorrenti.






source | Tarsha @ TFS


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7 thoughts on “Emporio Armani Fall 2011 Campaign | Iselin Steiro by Mario Sorrenti”

  1. The fine mist is really great. I bet this was fun to shoot. This is the kind of thing Sorrenti does well. It’s when he tries to be arty lately that he’s hit a dead end.

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  2. I also love how this is one of those shoots that benefits from having all the post-production work done from it.

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