Fashion Plates – For the first ready-to-wear campaign for Dior under Raf Simons, the Parisian fashion house enlists Willy Vanderperre for a series of chic, pictorial scenes. Models Daria Strokous, Daiane Conterato, Nicole Pollard, Anna Martynova and Marie Piovesan are today’s Dior women in a simple, minimal setting reminiscent of an art gallery.
Dior Puts Daria Strokous, Daiane Conterato and Others on Display for its Spring 2013 Campaign by Willy Vanderperre
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I love how surreal the campaign is. Long live King Raf.
There are only 5 models in the campaign. Kati Nescher is not in it.
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beautiful
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This is stunning! Understated but so elegant.
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Hideous! Every little part of this campaign SUCKS!
I think it’ll look a lot better in print. Right now (I’m looking at the enlarged jpegs), it’s just meh.