Patricia van der Vliet for MAX&Co. Spring 2012 Campaign by Willy Vanderperre

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 14, 2012

The Sitting LadyPatricia van der Vliet fronts the spring 2012 campaign from MAX&Co., Max Mara’s casual yet fashion conscious brand. Lensed by Willy Vanderperre with styling by Clare Richardson, Patricia poses in color-blocked dresses, tailored pants and simple tees with a hint of seventies flair.










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2 thoughts on “Patricia van der Vliet for MAX&Co. Spring 2012 Campaign by Willy Vanderperre”

  1. this is weird, but i feel like the vacant, slightly creepy expression of patricia in every single shot elevates this above the common lookbook: it gives it a sense of continuity and the stepford wife mood fits in perfectly with the 50s suburban housewife clothing. it might have been accidental, but still – bravo.

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