Lane Crawford Heritage 160 Campaign | Rasa Zukauskaite by Pierre Debusschere

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 21, 2010

Celebrating its 160th anniversary, Lane Crawford enlists fashion insiders such as Anna Dello Russo, i-D Magazine, Kate Lanphear and Nina Garcia for a collaborative project featuring custom Burberry trench coats. Photographed by Pierre Debusschere, the Heritage campaign goes viral with model Rasa Zukauskaite appearing as a digital ghost in the obscured images. For another view on the campaign, take a look at the accompanying video also featuring male model Oleg Antosik.







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