Julia Nobis, Jamie Bochert and Diana Dondoe Star in the Maison Martin Margiela x H&M Campaign by Sam Taylor-Johnson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 24, 2012

City Moments – The highly anticipated Maison Martin Margiela and H&M collaboration hits stores on November 15th, and we have a look at the accompanying campaign photographed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. With creative direction by Markus Kiersztan, the images feature Marie-Sophie Wilson, Julia Nobis, Jamie Bochert and Diana Dondoe posing on the streets of Paris with a refined yet avant-garde style. / Styling by Sabina Schreder












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  1. This is the typical example of fashion that might look interesting for a catwalk impact but plain ridiculous in the Streets of Paris. Very plain modelling too. Not for me.

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