Sisley Spring 2011 Campaign | Marloes Horst & Darla Baker by Terry Richardson

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Published January 24, 2011

Terry Richardson returns for the spring 2011 campaign from Sisley. Starring Marloes Horst and Darla Baker, the duo looks ready to party with balloons and risque outfits.









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36 thoughts on “Sisley Spring 2011 Campaign | Marloes Horst & Darla Baker by Terry Richardson”

  1. That guy is really a psycho, “HOT kiss ja Terry” is this really necessary ? Doesn’t push up the big flash shadow on every frame.. As always why don’t let new photographer who die to replace him for campaigns like this one?!

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  2. That guy is really a psycho, “HOT kiss ja Terry” is this really necessary ? Doesn’t push up the big flash shadow on every frame.. As always why don’t let new photographer who die to replace him for campaigns like this one?!

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  3. i am so done with.. no its not terry. terry got sometimes amazing shit. i’m done with this cheap flash-photography shit. thats for parties and naked pix. SEX.
    where is the creativity? the light that makes you look twice.

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  4. i am so done with.. no its not terry. terry got sometimes amazing shit. i’m done with this cheap flash-photography shit. thats for parties and naked pix. SEX.
    where is the creativity? the light that makes you look twice.

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  5. i agree with Francisque Sanchez : terry’s style is getting a bit OLD.. and amateurish. all he is lucky with is his name & the models

    come on

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  6. I like Terry, very much!!!
    Darla and Marloes are amazing model, and their legs…
    I read that in this campaign will be Pamela Bernier, is it true?

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  7. @ Amy: Indeed!
    At first I thought: who are we to decide if their happiness is empty, maybe it’s real. But then I thought: yeah, right. Terry tells them to smile and so they do and they are only laughing because they are so damn perfect and succesfull anyway. If their smiles are real, they are shadowed by the shallowness of it all
    Fashion photos…THEY MAKE ME SICK
    Show a short model, show a fat model, don’t feed people with this beauty elitist bullshit anymore

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  8. @Amy & On_bekend1234: Seriously? Why are you even on a FASHION news blog if you don’t like fashion photos or find the pictures shallow? Please move along…definitely nothing for people like you to see here.
    To everyone trashing Terry/Sisley for working with him: This is Sisley’s brand identity. They’ve done these types of shoots forever. Josie Maran’s “iconic” cow shoot is one of Terry’s most famous works.
    In general: “we” want girls like Marloes or Darla in shoots like this. It fits with the style of the brand and with our ideas of high street fashion. And I defnitely prefer “elitest” fashion to mainstream clothing. It makes the world just a little bit prettier. Mind you sometimes choices by editors and designers can be questionable and thin definitely does not automatically mean beautiful. But with the right styling, the right photographer even models I don’t consider conventionally beautiful can be part of some amazing pictures…

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