Léa Seydoux for Prada Resort 2012 Campaign by Steven Meisel

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 27, 2011

Dark Resort – The resort 2012 campaign from Prada enlists French actress and model Léa Seydoux for a romantically dark series of images lensed by Steven Meisel. Wearing Miuccia Prada’s deliciously ladylike designs with retro styling, Léa brings an air of mystery with curled locks and decadent jewelry.





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9 thoughts on “Léa Seydoux for Prada Resort 2012 Campaign by Steven Meisel”

  1. Typical Prada, in a good way. My friend pointed out that the makeup looks rather Chanel 2009, I think it’s a bit over accessorized (interms of jewelry) But other than that i love her clutches, the plastic chains and the crappy toys draped over her.
    Very avant garde.
    http://prosaic-couture.blogspot.com/

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