Valentino Fall 2010 Campaign | Freja Beha Erichsen, Monika Jagaciak & Tati Cotliar by David Sims

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 6, 2010

Valentino continues in the vein of moody campaigns with its latest fall advertisements where models Freja Beha Erichsen, Monika Jagaciak and Tati Cotliar are more nude than clothed. Lensed by David Sims, the trio dons the label’s elegant wear in black and white.















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28 thoughts on “Valentino Fall 2010 Campaign | Freja Beha Erichsen, Monika Jagaciak & Tati Cotliar by David Sims”

    • I fully agree here. I think the nude shots should have been the rear of the clothed ones, so the model is turned to reveal – the dressed version. I tried a couple of shots and it works really well.

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    • I fully agree here. I think the nude shots should have been the rear of the clothed ones, so the model is turned to reveal – the dressed version. I tried a couple of shots and it works really well.

      Reply
  1. absolutely love it!
    some of the most interesting models together….the new valentino woman is quite interesting :]

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  2. absolutely love it!
    some of the most interesting models together….the new valentino woman is quite interesting :]

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  3. I really like these ad's, I like the use of the nude photos to offset the clothes and each womans style. I think this a new idea for valentino and I think I really like it.

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  4. I really like these ad's, I like the use of the nude photos to offset the clothes and each womans style. I think this a new idea for valentino and I think I really like it.

    Reply

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