Valentino Spring 2010 Campaign | Dree Hemingway by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

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Published January 31, 2010

Photography duo, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, think pink for Valentino‘s spring advertising campaign. Starring Dree Hemingway with candy cotton pink hair, the images continue in the same vein as the spring season with their dark and mysterious atmosphere.

source | Fashion Screen


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54 thoughts on “Valentino Spring 2010 Campaign | Dree Hemingway by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott”

    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
    • it does remind me of the lv campaign, I was about to say it myself
      the sofa, the handbag, the lighting, the colours…. even if its not the solarization/polarization/whatever effect

      Reply
  1. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

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    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply
  2. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

    Reply
  3. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

    Reply
  4. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

    Reply
  5. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

    Reply
  6. I only like the forth picture, in the other ones she's just laying around like all her other ads. She doesn't even pose, she always looks like she's making fun of models or doesn't have any energy to pose.

    Reply
    • I agree. She always looks either contrived or lazy. There are a few photos in which she looks pretty amazing, but for the most part she is a very pretty girl but perhaps not the best model.

      Reply

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