Armani Exchange Summer 2011 Campaign by Matthew Scrivens

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 5, 2011

Wet & WildArmani Exchange takes to the pool for its summer 2011 campaign lensed by Matthew Scrivens and styled by Kate Lanphear (De Facto Inc.). Starring Paolla Bitencourt Rahmeier, Charlotte Maria Carter-Allen, Julian Schratter, Caleb Halstead and Antonio Navas Perez, the sexy group sports casual looks in the outdoor setting. / Makeup by Virginia Young, Hair by Neil Moodie









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8 thoughts on “Armani Exchange Summer 2011 Campaign by Matthew Scrivens”

  1. this has to be the worst Armani Exchange campaign in years. it has no direction and it doesn’t even focus on the clothes. they need to bring back the old photographer.

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