Shu Pei for Vera Wang Spring 2011 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

/

Published January 3, 2011

Shu Pei stars in the bridal, ready to wear and eyewear campaign for Vera Wang’s spring 2011 lines. Wearing tousled locks much like the runway show, the Chinese beauty wows in the cinematic images.




Recent Updates

Jennie Gentle Monster 2024 Featured

Jennie & Gentle Monster’s New Eyewear Collab is Beyond Chic

Gentle Monster and Jennie from Blackpink join forces once again for their 'Jentle Salon' collaboration. The third collaboration between the ...
Alo Yoga Tennis Club 2024 Featured

Alo Yoga Aces the Style Game with Tennis Club Capsule

In the sun-drenched courts of chic and leisure, Alo Yoga unveils its Tennis Club collection, a tasteful nod to the ...
Kim Kardashian SKIMS Swim Featured

Kim Kardashian Sets Summer on Fire in SKIMS 2024 Swimwear

Kim Kardashian, the reality TV star turned business mogul, is once again commanding attention with her latest SKIMS Swim 2024 ...
Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2024 Featured

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2024: Get Lost in the Fashion Fantasy

Ferragamo's pre-fall 2024 campaign fuses art, history, and fashion captured through the lens of Harley Weir. In a striking juxtaposition, ...
Jisoo Self-Portrait Pre-Fall 2024 Featured

Blackpink’s Jisoo Inspires in Self-Portrait Pre-Fall 2024 Ad

Jisoo, a member of Blackpink, enchants in the Self-Portrait pre-fall 2024 campaign, presented in a setting that's both personal and ...
Estee Lauder Legacy Featured

Carolyn Murphy Stuns in Estée Lauder Legacy Fragrance Ad

In a graceful fusion of heritage and modernity, Estée Lauder introduces the Legacy collection fragrance, a lineup of five legendary ...

13 thoughts on “Shu Pei for Vera Wang Spring 2011 Campaign”

  1. Something seems slightly off. At first I thought it was a low budget or indie shoot. The shoot showing the sunglasses is the strongest.

    ofhangersandhearts.blogspot.com

    Reply
  2. This is a great fashion site. Simple and lots of visuals. People don’t have time to peruse through lengthy articles anymore.

    On another note, I agree with “Citogene” that it’s refreshing to see diversity in a major designer campaign.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Anonymous Cancel reply