‘S Max Mara Spring 2011 Campaign | Marloes Horst by Max Farago

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 23, 2010

The ‘S collection from Max Mara offers spring-summer outwear in its latest campaign shot by Max Farago in New York City. Starring Marloes Horst in the line’s reversible padded jackets, parks and coats, Farago went on location at the School of Architecture and Wall Street for the outdoor images.







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7 thoughts on “‘S Max Mara Spring 2011 Campaign | Marloes Horst by Max Farago”

  1. Beautiful pictures, but I don’t quite understand how the 4th and 5th fit in the concept. I thought that the point of a campaign was to be consistent in order to become recognisable.

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    • Maybe they wanted viewers to actually look at the jacket instead of staring at Marloes beautiful face like I was doing…

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